Editor's Review
Thronefall nails the perfect mix of strategy and hack-and-slash, ditching all the unnecessary complexity that bogs down most classic strategy games. I played it on Android, and it’s a tight, satisfying experience—you build up your little kingdom by day, slapping down mills for economy and walls or archers for defense, then fight off hordes of enemies til dawn. It’s simple to pick up but tricky to master, forcing you to balance economy and defense without overcomplicating things. The battles are gripping, whether you’re charging on horseback or picking off foes with a longbow, and winning feels earned. It’s great for strategy fans who hate convoluted menus, casual players looking for quick, fun sessions, and anyone who wants a blend of base-building and action that doesn’t take all day.
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Thronefall - a critically acclaimed and award winning PC game! Metacritics:
92%. Steam: Overwhelmingly Positive, 96%.
Saddle the horses! See your kingdom come to life, fight gripping battles to defend it and still be done in time for lunch.
With Thronefall we tried to strip a classic strategy game from all unnecessary complexity, combining it with a healthy amount of hack and slay. Build up your base during the day, defend it til your last breath at night.
Will you be able to strike the right balance between economy and defense? Do you need more archers, thicker walls or an additional mill? Will you keep the enemies at bay with your longbow or charge your horse right into them? It's going to be a tough night, but nothing beats seeing the sun rise above your little kingdom to live another day.
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Thronefall: Android Review & Newbie Guide – Strategy Without the Bloat
Thronefall isn’t just another strategy port—it’s the perfect fix for anyone who loves RTS games but hates the endless menus and 100-hour commitments. I played it on my Android phone, and let me tell you, it’s a masterclass in “less is more”—stripping classic strategy down to its fun core, mixing in hack-and-slash action that feels satisfying, not clunky. It’s got that 96% Steam rating for a reason, and it translates to mobile better than most PC ports I’ve tried.
Let’s cut to the chase: this game’s loop is simple, but that’s what makes it addictive. Forget complicated tech trees or managing dozens of villagers—you’ve got day and night cycles, and that’s it. Daytime is for building your kingdom: spend gold on mills for income, barracks for troops, walls and archer towers for defense. Nighttime? You grab your weapon, saddle up your horse, and fight off waves of enemies to protect your castle. No fluff, just pure strategic decision-making.
The Android controls work way better than I expected. Tapping to build, dragging troops to position, and slashing enemies with a quick swipe—all smooth, no lag even during chaotic night battles. Your monarch isn’t just a cursor, either; you’re right in the fight, dashing around, using special abilities, and leading your troops. It’s half strategy, half hack-and-slash, and it clicks instantly.
5 Newbie Tips to Survive Your First Week (I Messed These Up)
Always check the enemy intel before night. The map tells you exactly where foes will spawn and what type they are—melee, ranged, flying. Build defenses there first, don’t waste gold on random walls.
Balance economy and defense. Don’t go all-in on troops early—you need mills to make gold for better buildings later. One mill per 2-3 defense structures is a solid start.
Don’t fear death. You respawn in 2 seconds, no big penalties. Death’s just a chance to learn where you messed up, not a punishment.
Experiment with weapons. Unlocked after levels, each weapon changes your playstyle—swords are for close combat, bows for sniping. Find what fits you, don’t force the bow if you hate ranged.
Try Endless Mode once you beat a few levels. It’s roguelike, random stages, and it’s where the game gets really addictive. Pick perks that boost your playstyle—“cheaper buildings” is a lifesaver early on.
Let’s keep it real with pros and cons. The art is minimalist but vibrant—colors pop, buildings are easy to spot, and the UI is clean, no squinting at tiny icons mid-fight. It’s perfect for short sessions—you can play a full day/night cycle in 15 minutes, great for commutes. Replayability is off the charts with perks, weapons, and mutators that make each run feel new.
The only downside? Sometimes it feels too short—you’ll blast through levels and wish there were more. Also, the early game can feel a little slow if you don’t balance your economy right, but that’s part of the strategy.
Who’s this for? If you love strategy games but get overwhelmed by stuff like Civilization, this is your jam. Casual players will love the quick sessions, strategy fans will appreciate the tense decision-making, and hack-and-slash lovers will dig the on-foot combat. It’s not perfect, but it’s one of the best mobile strategy games I’ve played in a minute—simple, stylish, and supremely satisfying.
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