

It is accompanied by a chiptune soundtrack that completes the retro feel and helps push its fantasy-medieval theme as you play it. Its color palette is mostly muted to a certain sepia-looking shade, which creates an instantly recognizable visual for the game. This creates a variety of possible strategies for your lineups and plays.įor the graphics, it uses a pixel art style reminiscent of most JRPG games of the past. Moreover, they level up as you fight alongside them. However, this one introduces Ally Cards, which allows you to summon characters to help you in your fights. The game includes depictions of fantasy characters drinking ale at taverns and smoking pipes for extended periods.Like most card-themed strategy games, Crown also relies on the use of different cards to alter characteristics, invoke specific effects, and make certain moves on a turn-based gameplay mechanic. An image gallery (still-screen drawings) depicts several suggestive images of female characters and creatures, some with exposed buttocks/breasts (e.g., floating succubi with exposed buttocks a harpy holding a knight into her chest a female character's nude body partially obscured by glass). During the course of the game, some female characters are depicted in low-cut outfits and bikini-style costumes their breasts sometimes jiggle in an exaggerated manner while fighting. Some still-image cutscenes depict blood and gore: a severed creature's head dripping with black blood a ghostly knight impaled by a bloody sword.


Battles are highlighted by cries of pain, sword-slashing effects, and mild explosions. As players traverse side-scrolling levels, they use swords, axes, and magic spells to defeat enemy soldiers and fantasy creatures (e.g., giant insects, demons, trolls) in melee-style combat. In this action role-playing game, players assume the role of adventurers that embark on quests through the fantasy kingdom of Hydeland.
