“Fabledom” is a Fairy Tale Kingdom Builder Ruling over Consoles [Review]

Fabledom” is perfect for those who enjoy Rimworld and Civilization VI but is more tailored for gamers seeking a laid-back experience.

This city-simulator game stands out as a mellow and calm game. The only requirement is for players to use light strategy while building their kingdoms from the ground up. “Fabledom” features mechanics found in popular city-building games, such as controlling time and monitoring the happiness of your Fabling community. The game encourages players to pay attention to their Fable Citizens, providing insights into their needs and thoughts. 

Once Upon A Time…

The game opens with an enchanting character with a voice to match, introducing you to your story. When starting your game with a Standard and Creative setting, flexible settings are offered. This gives players the choice of having a challenge through construction time or a casual and chill experience. Players are given the freedom to construct their realm crafted by their imagination. Inhabit this realm with peasants, commoners, and nobles. These citizens will make money for the realm and, with it, resources to expand further. 

Making a vibrant world that starts as a village and grows through trade and diplomacy or conquer is the objective of “Fabledom.” Moreover, like most modern simulation games, players can capture the heart of a prince or princess to truly create their happily ever after.

Players can experience Encounters with their Hero as the kingdom grows, unlocking valuable treasures. 

As a big fan of simulation games, I found “Fabledom” to be very engaging and fun. At first, I started the game by jumping into a Standard map and choosing a layout with balanced terrain and resources. However, I was lost within ten minutes and unable to make money. Refreshing the game, I chose to play through the tutorial, which I highly recommend to understand the game’s mechanics and build a cash flow system.

Fabledom” is available now on Steam, Xbox, Nintendo, and PlayStation!

Reviewed on Nintendo. Review code provided by the publisher.

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  • Jaesa Evermore

    Jaesa (she/her) is a correspondent at Temple of Geek. She has an unwavering passion for all types of games, ranging from video games to TTRPGs. She loves reading, writing, and is an avid fan of D&D. She can be found at local SoCal conventions, participating in cosplay events.

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Jaesa Evermore

Jaesa Evermore

Jaesa (she/her) is a correspondent at Temple of Geek. She has an unwavering passion for all types of games, ranging from video games to TTRPGs. She loves reading, writing, and is an avid fan of D&D. She can be found at local SoCal conventions, participating in cosplay events.

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