![]() The boards are modular and change from one mission to the next, and the players choose from four characters who each feel very different, as they work their way through the campaign. Instead, Kingdom Rush: Rift in Time is built on some very solid board game mechanics that bring the tower defense genre of Kingdom Rush to life without ever compromising on the quality of the turn-based experience. As it stands, there is absolutely no digital element to Kingdom Rush: Rift in Time, despite the inclusion of a fully cooperative campaign that spans multiple missions. ![]() Thanks to their use of augmented reality in games like Chronicles of Crime and Time of Legends: Destinies, and given the history of Kingdom Rush, I have to admit that I was expecting fewer physical pieces and more focus on app driven elements. Even so, there’s a huge amount of content in the box, which was a huge surprise to me given that Lucky Duck is a company that so often does so much with so little. Now, whilst Kingdom Rush: Rift in Time, does come in a huge box, only about two thirds of it is used, unless you choose to upgrade to the deluxe components (exclusively available via the Lucky Duck Games website). ![]() Kingdom Rush: Rift in Time, which comes to retail in the next few weeks, achieved over 5000% of its Kickstarter goal - and we’ve got our hands on an early production copy. This is no small thanks to securing the rights to convert huge properties like Jetpack Joyride and Kingdom Rush into board games. Lucky Duck Games is rapidly becoming one of the most talked about board game publishers of the current gaming era.
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