Royal Kingdom

Royal Kingdom

Dream Games, Ltd.

Rating 4.6 (2,154,630 reviews)

A match-3 kingdom builder from the Royal Match team

The design centers on a familiar mobile puzzle loop, but it adds enough progression layers to make each cleared board feed into a larger kingdom project. That combination of levels, rewards, and expansion is the main reason it keeps moving forward.

Category Puzzle
Installs 50,000,000+
Version 29827
Updated Apr 30, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Royal Kingdom is a free-to-play match-3 puzzle game from Dream Games, Ltd., the studio behind Royal Match. It pairs familiar tile-swapping levels with a light kingdom-building layer, so progress comes from clearing boards, earning coins, and unlocking new districts rather than from action or exploration. The setup is straightforward: solve puzzles, push back the Dark King’s forces, and expand a royal domain as new areas open up. The presentation leans on polished 3D-style animations and a bright fantasy tone, with King Richard, Princess Bella, and other named characters framing the journey. With more than 50 million installs on Google Play and over 2.1 million ratings, it clearly has broad reach, but its appeal is still specific: this is a mobile puzzle loop built for repeat sessions, not a sprawling strategy game.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Match-3 Levels Players solve tile-matching puzzles and work through levels with unique obstacles. The structure is built around repeated board clears, so success depends on pattern recognition and efficient use of moves.
  • Kingdom Building Coins earned from puzzles are used to build and unlock districts. The description names areas such as Parliament Square, the University, and the Princess Tower, giving progression a visible sense of place.
  • Character-Focused Story The game introduces King Richard, Princess Bella, the Wizard, and the Dark King as part of its framing. The story gives the puzzle stages a simple objective beyond score chasing.
  • Leaderboard Progression The description mentions climbing the leaderboard and claiming generous rewards. That suggests a competitive layer tied to ongoing play, even if the core action remains single-player puzzle solving.
  • Smooth Visual Presentation Dream Games presents the game with polished graphics and smooth animations. That matters here because the appeal depends as much on presentation and feedback as on the puzzle rules themselves.

What Makes It Stand Out

Royal Kingdom stands out less through novelty than through production values and scale. It comes from a studio with an established puzzle audience, and the store data shows an unusually large install base for a mobile match-3 release.

  • Large Audience Google Play lists 50,000,000+ installs, which signals that the game has reached a very wide mobile audience. That usually means stable support and a clear understanding of the genre’s expectations.
  • Strong Rating Volume Its 4.56 rating comes from more than 2.1 million reviews, which is a meaningful sample size. That makes the score more useful than a small cluster of early ratings.
  • Polished Sequel Identity As a Dream Games title positioned alongside Royal Match, it arrives with recognizable studio context. Players familiar with that style will know roughly how the progression and presentation are likely to feel.

Things to Know Before Playing

This is a free mobile puzzle game, so the practical questions are mostly about monetization, age suitability, and download size. The core loop is easy to pick up, but the broader progression likely favors repeat play and store-driven support.

  • Free-To-Play Monetization The app is free on both stores, which usually means optional in-app purchases and other live-service monetization. The listing does not spell out the full economy, so the store page is the source of truth.
  • Age Rating Google Play rates it Everyone, while the App Store lists 12+. That makes it broadly family-friendly, though the iOS rating suggests parents may still want to review it first.
  • Download Size The App Store lists a size of 324,836,352 bytes, or about 325 MB. Allow extra headroom for updates and cache, especially on older phones or tablets.

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