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I really enjoyed this game, it reminded me of this other game on steam, Hero of the Kingdom, or the old Oregon Trail where you don't really interact directly with the map and buildings which I actually enjoy quite a bit.

If I had to say one major thing about this game it would be, Damn Goblins...

Anyway onward to the feedback!

Gameplay:
One handed! - We need more games we could play one handed! As a parent, I sometimes have one hand occupied and am always looking for a game where I could possibly click away with the other hand without it being simply an idle game!

Initial Feel - The start of the game was great, I loved the experience of learning how to play the game without my hand being held too much as it added to the strategy. Unfortunately the game fell into a slightly repetitive pattern that felt like a loop of abandoning the older troops for the new.

Content - For the amount of content in the game, the length was okay but I would be looking forward to seeing the game expand further  with the ability to use more action points and something to add more depth to the strategy. 

Music:
The choice of music was nice but it being only one song, it got repetitive for the type of genre of the game.

Visuals
:
As someone colorblind I don't really judge visuals the same way as others. I felt overall the game was pretty good visually as everything served it's purpose and almost everything that effected gameplay was colorblind friendly enough. My only issue was that the color of the obsidian sword made me think it was just greyed out. I would suggest making the boxes either white or grey to indicate whether the upgrade/building is purchasable (enough gold). The icons inside the boxes are fine as they are changing colors.

Additional Note:

I noticed the game called me a King at the start of the game and was thinking it'd be nice if the game called the player the rank of the difficulty like I played it on Prince.

Overall, I completed the game on prince so far and was left wanting, more which is a great thing as it is a game I'd probably pick up or wishlist. I look forward to seeing the game expand and evolve, hoping that you keep developing it further!

Thank you for your time and for creating a fun game!

Regards,
- Glim