Kingshot

Kingshot

Century Games PTE. LTD.

Rating 4.3 (1,270,181 reviews)

Idle medieval strategy built around survival, resource management, and player competition

The design combines passive town upkeep with competitive strategy, so progress depends on both short-session management and longer-term pressure from other players. The systems feed into one another rather than standing alone.

Category Strategy
Installs 10,000,000+
Version 1.10.7
Updated Apr 22, 2026
Download Kingshot
Kingshot screenshot 1Kingshot screenshot 2Kingshot screenshot 3Kingshot screenshot 4Kingshot screenshot 5Kingshot screenshot 6Kingshot screenshot 7Kingshot screenshot 8

About this game

Game Overview

Kingshot is a free-to-play medieval strategy idle game from Century Games PTE. LTD., a studio better known for mass-market mobile titles than niche simulation. It mixes town defense, resource management, and light empire-building around a collapse-and-recovery premise: a broken kingdom, scarce supplies, and a governor trying to keep a settlement alive. The loop is straightforward. Players gather materials, assign survivors to roles, manage health and happiness, pass laws, and repel invasions while also pushing outward through alliances, hero recruitment, and competition with other governors. The presentation appears geared toward readable mobile sessions rather than heavy micromanagement, with systems that can be checked in and out over time. It is closer to an idle strategy management game than a pure tactics title, which makes it familiar on the surface but broad in scope.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Town Defense The settlement has to be defended against invasions, with resources gathered and defenses upgraded to keep the town alive. That gives the idle structure a clearer survival goal than a simple collection loop.
  • Survivor Roles Workers, hunters, and chefs can be assigned different jobs, and their health and happiness need monitoring. The result is a management layer that ties productivity to basic welfare.
  • Law System The game includes laws as part of civilization building. That suggests a progression layer focused on governing the town, not just expanding it.
  • Hero Recruitment A roster of unique heroes can be recruited and developed for battle. This adds a collectible combat layer that supports both defense and rivalry with other governors.
  • Alliances And Ranking Players can form or join alliances, compete for points, and chase rare items through rivalry. That makes the game social and competitive rather than purely solo.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among idle strategy games, its main hook is the way it blends survival management with direct competition. The setting is more grounded than fantasy empire builders, and the systems are broad enough to suggest long-term progression.

  • Survival Framing The collapse-era setting gives the strategy loop a constant sense of scarcity. That makes resource gathering, treatment, and defense feel connected instead of decorative.
  • Broad Platform Reach The game is available on both Android and iOS, with more than 10,000,000 installs on Google Play. That signals a large audience and a well-established mobile release.
  • Strong Rating Volume Its 4.29 rating comes from more than 1.27 million reviews, which is enough feedback to suggest the game has found a stable audience rather than a tiny test group.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical of a large free mobile strategy game. It is built for ongoing progression, likely includes monetization common to the genre, and it asks for enough storage and patience to support a live service-style loop.

  • Free-To-Play Monetization The game is free on both stores, so in-app purchases are a realistic expectation even though the listing does not spell them out. That matters for anyone sensitive to progression gates.
  • Storage Planning The iOS listing reports a size of about 1.06 GB, which is substantial for a mobile game. Extra free space for updates and cache is sensible, especially on older phones and tablets.
  • Age Suitability The game is rated Everyone 10+ on Google Play and 9+ on the App Store. That makes it broadly suitable for younger players, though the competitive war setting may still merit parental review.

You may like

Disclaimer

  1. Umonic does not represent any developer, company, app, game, brand, or service mentioned on this website, nor is it the official developer of any app or game.
  2. Umonic is an independent, information-only website. The reviews, descriptions, and content published on this site are created to provide helpful information to users.
  3. The information presented on Umonic may include details about apps, games, features, ratings, images, screenshots, product names, company names, and other public or informational data.
  4. All trademarks, registered trademarks, trade names, product names, logos, images, and other intellectual property mentioned or displayed on this website are the property of their respective owners.
  5. Umonic respects copyright and other applicable laws. If you are a content owner, legal representative, or rights holder and would like to request the correction, removal, or update of any information, please contact us through the official contact channel of the website.
  6. Umonic aims to comply with applicable Google guidelines and policies, including the Google Unwanted Software Policy and the Google Ads Advertising Policies .
  7. Umonic does not guarantee that all information on this website is always complete, up to date, or free from errors. Users are encouraged to verify important information directly on the official websites of the developers, companies, or services mentioned.
  8. Umonic is an independent, free website created for informational purposes only.