Kingdom of Tyrants - Turn-Based Strategy Game
About the Game
Kingdom of Tyrants is a strategy game about conquest and smart planning. The gameplay is divided into three stages. First, you create the map from terrain tiles: forests, fields, mountains, deserts and more. The shape of the world determines how your economy and army will grow. Then you place buildings and barracks on this terrain. To make structures more effective, put them next to the right type of landscape: farms near fields, lumber mills near forests, mines in the mountains. Good placement gives strong bonuses to resources and speeds up the development of your kingdom. In the third stage, troops leave the barracks and go into battle automatically. Your decisions during the building phase determine the strength of your army. Capture new territories, fight for key positions and prove you deserve the title of tyrant!
Game Mechanics
A Turn-Based Strategy (TBS) game is a tactical and strategic genre where players take sequential turns to command armies, manage resources, expand territories, and achieve victory conditions. Unlike real‑time strategy, there is no time pressure during your turn — you can think, plan, and execute moves at your own pace. Core mechanics include unit movement on grid or hex maps, combat resolution (often with dice or calculated damage), city or castle management (building structures, recruiting units, researching technologies), and resource gathering (gold, mana, ore). Victory can be achieved through military domination, economic superiority, cultural influence, or completing special quests. Key strategic elements include positioning (terrain bonuses, choke points, flanking), economy management (balancing army upkeep vs. expansion), and diplomacy (alliances, trade, or war declarations). Many TBS games feature hero units that gain experience, learn spells, and carry artifacts across battles. The turn structure may separate tactical combat from overworld empire management. Unlike action or puzzle games, TBS rewards long‑term planning, resource optimization, and understanding opponent tendencies. The satisfaction comes from executing a multi‑turn strategy, outmaneuvering a stronger foe, or building an empire from a single settlement. Perfect for players who enjoy deep thinking, epic campaigns, and the luxury of unlimited decision time