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Kingdoms Reborn is Untested on macOS

Untested

Kingdoms Reborn has not yet been tested on macOS.

About Kingdoms Reborn

Kingdoms Reborn is a city builder with simulated citizens, set in a procedurally-generated world map. Grow your kingdom through the eras from a tiny medieval hamlet into a prosperous global empire! Cooperate or compete in real-time with your friends in multiplayer mode.

Duchies, Emirates, Norsemen, Shogunate, and Tlatoa, with more exciting cultures to come in the future. Each offering a unique art and gameplay experience to suit your strategic style.

Increase your population and propel your kingdom forward by researching technologies. Navigate through the Dark Age, Middle Age, Enlightenment Age, and Industrial Age. Each era unlocks a wealth of new buildings, bonuses, and upgrades that you can research and unlock.

Forest, Jungle, Desert, Savanna, Boreal Forest, and Tundra, each biome offers a distinctive set of challenges and opportunities throughout your kingdom-building journey, compelling you to strategize and adapt based on your starting location to thrive.

Challenge friends to see who can build the most advanced kingdom, showcasing your strategic prowess. Or choose collaboration, uniting with friends to construct a shared kingdom, blending your visions and strengths for a collective masterpiece (up to 18 players)

Draw cards of buildings, actions, policy, and bonus cards, used to expand and upgrade your kingdom. With each draw being a completely new set of choices.

Fantastic music by Alistair Lindsay (composer of Rimworld & Prison Architect)

Early Access Notes:
The game is currently in active development and is constantly being optimized and improved!
Your saved games may break once in a while when new patches are released.

macOS Game Tests

Kingdoms Reborn tested on macOS.

Kingdoms Reborn is not natively supported on macOS. See below for potential ways you can play it that have been tested.

Kingdoms Reborn hasn't been tested yet on macOS.