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For the islands in Kingdom Two Crowns, see: Islands/Two Crowns.

Islands in the Kingdom: New Lands are pieces of land surrounded by a river, a sea and a mountain cliff, where the Monarch stablish temporary bases to survive the Greed, generate an economy to repair the boat and flee to a new piece of land before the greed becomes too strong, that is generally during the unending Winter.

There are six islands in total, and only the first one is available upon starting the game. The Kingdom has to repair the boat and set sail for new lands, for the next island in sequence to be unlocked.

All islands have similar geography, but each successive island gets progressively larger and harder, affecting the amount of stuff that can exist in the Kingdom, including towers, walls, farms, vagrant camps, shrines, etc. On every island, except for the Skull Island, the Monarch can encounter signposts that will unlock new mounts, statues and subjects that can help them on their journey.

Islands and unlockables

Islands and their respective unlockables.

First Island

First Island

The first island is the one where the player's first Kingdom is. The Greed only attacks the Kingdom from one side and only come from the black cliff portal. The other can be freely explored and exploited. It is the smallest of all islands and is much smaller than the lands in Kingdom: Classic.

There is no Architecture Shrine on this island, although one or two Statues may appear.

When rebuilding the boat, the first 26 pieces of the ship are free, so a complete ship costs about half as much.

Unlockables
File:S Archer 32.png Statue of Archery Significantly buffs the Kingdom's archers.

Second Island

Second Island

The second possible island for a Kingdom to start on is somewhat larger than the first and has more opportunities. Here, the Greed attack from both sides with three or more portals in total.

The Architecture Shrine starts appearing from this island onward.

Unlockables
File:Dog 32.png Dog Barks in the direction of an incoming greed wave.
File:S Builder 32.png Statue of Building Increases the durability of all walls.
File:Horse 32.png Superior Horses Replacement mounts for the Monarch's brown horse.

Third Island

Third Island

The third island continues increasing difficulty as before, with 2 portals on each side and the black cliff portal as usual, more land, and fewer camps.

From this island onward, the Merchant no longer appears.

Unlockables
File:Stag 32.png Great Stag Incredibly fast mount that attracts deer.
File:S Farmer 32.png Statue of Scythe Increases crop yield.
File:H Ballista 32.png Ballista Hermit Enables construction of ballista towers.

Fourth Island

Fourth Island

On the fourth island, the Greed come from three portals on each side, plus the black cliff portal either to the far west or far east. There are fewer camps.

Unlockables
File:Bear 32.png Great Bear Slow-moving mount with a sweeping attack.
File:Warhorse 32.png Warhorse Mount with high stamina and a defensive buff for subjects.
File:S Knight 32.png Statue of Knights Gives knights a special leaping attack.
File:H Baker 32.png Bakery Hermit Enables construction of the bakery.

Fifth Island

Fifth Island

The fifth island is one of the hardest to survive on, with three portals on either side, sparse and distant vagrant camps, and no statues.[1]

Unlockables
File:Unicorn 32.png Unicorn Replacement mount which generates coins when it grazes.
File:H Knight 32.png Knight Hermit Enables construction of the knight towers.

Skull Island

6th Island
Main article: Skull Island.

The sixth island or the Skull Island is an expansion available as a free DLC[2]. After updating the game to the latest version and finishing the 5th Island (again, if you already have done it), the 6th Island appears above the first at the map, in a skull shape, as a next adventure option.

This new land "will present the greatest challenge never-before-seen in Kingdom, and will put the monarch's every skill to the test"[3]. Skull island consists of 2 vagrant camps, 3 monster portals on each side, a builder shrine, archer shrine, and hourglass shrine. There is no boat to repair; securing the crown instead requires destroying all monster portals AND cliffside portals (one on each side).

History

One of the major additions to Kingdom: New Lands since the previous game is the idea of islands and the possibility for the Monarch to migrate between them, like bird flocks migrate between lands, usually fleeing from the winter. This granted to the game a lovely feeling of continuity, as the game is never completely "over" when an island's challenge is overcome.

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References

  1. Since 1.2.8 update. Unlike the the architecture shrine's removal from the 1st island, this change at the 5th island was not worth any note from the devs.
  2. As announced, 19 December, 2017, by Raw Fury on Steam Community
  3. DLC content description on Steam Store

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