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Little King's Story Review

Wii Review by Ellie Gibson

22 April, 2009

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Little King's Story is instantly familiar if you've played Pikmin, Animal Crossing, Harvest Moon or that rubbishy thing about wizards I've already forgotten about. The gameworld is cute, cartoony and brightly coloured. Everything in it is rounded at the edges. It's populated by people with improbably large heads and triangles for noses. They all want to talk to you and none of what they say is worth listening to. Everywhere you look there are logs to chop, holes to dig and coins to collect. It never rains.

However, there's more to Little King's Story than that. It's not just a glorious celebration of farming crops, finding treasure, living the pastoral ideal and making friends with cows called Pancho. It's also about monarchy, oligarchy, religious hegemony, the effect of industrial growth on socio-economic power structures, feudalism and genocide. But are the graphics any good?

The visual style is certainly a big part of LKS's appeal. There's a soft sheen to everything, as if someone's smeared Vaseline over your telly. Cut-scenes look like moving oil paintings and tutorials are presented as chalk drawings on blackboards (note to younger readers: this is what teachers used in the olden days before it was all marker pens and holograms).

The pastoral theme is reinforced by the audio - Land of Hope and Glory plays over the title screen, and the rest of the soundtrack is comprised of every piece of classical music you've ever heard on an advert. Speech is subtitled as characters talk in weird backwards gibberish which is supposed to be cute, but often sounds like the dwarf out of Twin Peaks.

When the game begins you're given a shabby castle, a limited area to explore and a small number of citizens to command. You're also presented with a team of three advisors. Strapping lad Liam offers blackboard tutorials on demand while Verde saves your progress and provides updates on the status of your kingdom. (She's a hateful and unhelpful witch, but more on that later.) You'll spend most of your time dealing with Howser the Bull Knight, whatever a Bull Knight is. He's in charge of listing the buildings and power-ups you can buy and how much they cost. The options increase when you unlock new areas, defeat bosses or seemingly just when Howser just feels like it.

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This is Howser. Looking not unlike Stalin, in fact, thanks to that moustache.

The task is to head out of your castle and meet your loyal subjects. And they are indeed loyal; they just wander about going "Good morning, my king!" and spouting nonsense about the weather, not one of them questioning the principle of divine right as a valid basis for a political system. Pressing B makes them line up behind you, and they'll then follow you blindly around doing whatever you say. Pressing A will make them perform a task, depending on what they're standing in front of at the time.

If you're standing in front of one of the special job workshops, pressing A will make citizens enter and emerge with a new hat and special skills. Farmers get straw hats, for example, and are best at digging holes and finding treasure. Soldiers get shiny helmets and last longer in combat. As the game progresses new job types are unlocked such as archer, carpenter, lumberjack and IT network solutions provider. Maybe not the last one.

At first you can only command five citizens at a time but as the game progresses this number increases, up to a maximum of 30. The challenge is to construct a team that's optimised for the task you want to accomplish. This is easy to begin with - if all you're after is digging some holes to find some gold, a bunch of farmers will do. But once enemies start popping up you'll need soldiers to defend you too. Archers are more effective, but they cost money, and maybe that cash would be better spent training carpenters so they can build that bridge across the river, or there's that extra health power-up you've been saving up for... And so on.

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Later on, you can build your own Favourite Chicken and Rib.

The gameplay soon settles into a cyclical rhythm. You use cash to build houses which produces more citizens, and give them jobs so they get more cash and defeat more enemies, which increases the number of citizens you can command and the types of job available, and opens up new areas to explore... And so on.

Repetitive? Yes. Dull? Yes, if you're the type of person who thinks all games are dull unless they feature 19 kinds of gun, monsters who look like they're made of genitals and a driving bit. If you prefer pretty, soothing, comforting gaming experiences, Little King's Story will hook you in like a lullaby sung by an angel who breathes morphine. The real world will slip gently away, and nothing will matter to you but hats and cows and lumberjacks, and not until someone comes in and says "It's Tuesday" will you realise anything else exists.

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Pac-man ate my wife
22/04/09 @ 14:09
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Right, I'm getting this. Edge, GamesTM and now EG all giving it excellent reviews.
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22/04/09 @ 14:14
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@Pac-man ate my wife

Me too, didn't think it'd be so good. It's nice to play a "soothing, comforting gaming experience" every now and again.
Tonka
22/04/09 @ 14:15
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Had my eye all over this since I first heard about it.
Now I don't have the time any more.
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22/04/09 @ 14:18
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Ssshhh!!! No one tell my girlfriend!
Xerx3s
22/04/09 @ 14:19
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No cars with guns = ultra fail.
Xerx3s
22/04/09 @ 14:19
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Oh and wiilol?
Darren
22/04/09 @ 14:22
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The Onii look to me like a black version of Zippy from Rainbow (old children's TV programme) but without the zip.

Anyway, the game sounds fairly decent and I was interested in it until I realised it's a Wii game. Well all Wii games are meant to be rubbish, right? ;)
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22/04/09 @ 14:32
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I doubt this will make the Top 40 sadly..no ads to attract the casuals..and most of the hardcore would rather whine about the lack of good "real" games..than actually buy them.
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22/04/09 @ 14:32
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Please Darren, not even ironically, you'll summon the Protectors. :P
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22/04/09 @ 14:33
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I'd love it. Probably.

I don't own a Wii though.
Rirekon
22/04/09 @ 14:34
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So is this better or worse than My Life as a King? (which I think is fantastic)
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22/04/09 @ 14:37
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Onii = Black Zippy.

Ellie in good game shocker.
Cadence
22/04/09 @ 14:48
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Bits of that review really made me laugh. Nice one.
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22/04/09 @ 14:48
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looks more like Zippy from rainbow than a golliwog
joe90
22/04/09 @ 14:53
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I put on my robe and wizard hat..
KreyAtiv
22/04/09 @ 14:53
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Definitely getting this one. :)
DonnieDarko333
22/04/09 @ 15:10
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I hope this sells extremely well! But i doubt it sadly! :(

I've bought it anyway!
Waffleaber
22/04/09 @ 15:18
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Onii is clearly a chain chomp. One who doesn't brush twice a day.
Kilted_Moose
22/04/09 @ 15:19
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I've had my eye on this for ages and I can't wait to play it.

Eurogamer, Rising Star didn't make this game, they are only the publisher...
FogHeart
22/04/09 @ 15:39
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Ah, but it's because the monsters look like they're made of genitals, that they need to be killed with 19 different kinds of gun. And then driven over. It's all Freudian, innit?

It's not like the Wii is awash with games like that, eh? In fact there seems to be a prevalence of games where characters are cute, brightly coloured, and have large heads.

I know it's a bit shallow and macho of me, but occasionally I grind my teeth as I resign myself to buying yet another game with cute characters for the Wii to get at some good gameplay.
kinky_mong
22/04/09 @ 15:49
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Erm... That Onii looks green to me, not black. Is this more sigh-worthy stirring from EG?

*sigh*
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22/04/09 @ 15:51
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@ForHeart - you mean you would be happier if Mario Kart featured Marcus Fenix, Master Chief and Kratos running around on tiny cars?


Hang on a sec that would be AWESOME!
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22/04/09 @ 15:51
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@ Fogheart

It is very shallow of you! ;)

But why not try MadWorld, House Of The Dead: Overkill or PES 2009? All well received and not at all 'kiddie' in appearance so your friends won't laugh at you and call you a girlie-man.
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Pac-man ate my wife
22/04/09 @ 16:38
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"...but it's the best game I've played all year... 8/10"


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shotgun44
22/04/09 @ 17:17
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Looks like a sack boy zippy to me! The graphics look great too!
smelly
22/04/09 @ 17:34
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>I doubt this will make the Top 40 sadly.

See for me personally, i dont care if other people buy a game or not - as long as im having fun
Ryze
22/04/09 @ 18:01
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Worth a look in the future...
Gearskin
22/04/09 @ 18:08
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I remember seeing this on PlayR yonks ago and thinking "I like the look of this."
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22/04/09 @ 18:24
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Might be the first non-party Wii game we'll get.
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22/04/09 @ 19:11
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what the bets that it sells bugger all
Fletche
22/04/09 @ 20:05
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Been pre-ordered for a while now, glad I have nothing planned for this weekend
Snakehips76
22/04/09 @ 21:16
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Been thinking about buying this since the Edge review and Ellie's synopsis makes it sound more intriguing still - maybe my first Wii purchase since Tiger Woods 08 (yeah the Wii is a bit dusty)

maybe HOTD and this can make that standby light dance again?!
ShiroBen
22/04/09 @ 22:11
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"...making friends with cows called Pancho..."

Sold.

"...sounds like the dwarf out of Twin Peaks."

SOLD.
Pro_Gamer
22/04/09 @ 22:50
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So will you guys seriously go into a store and buy a game called Little King's Story? Do you make the excuse, "It's for my 7 year old daughter."? o_0
Waffleaber
22/04/09 @ 23:19
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Yes, usually when I buy a game like this I also buy a copy of Killzone 2 and Gears of War to reinforce my manliness only to return them for a refund at a later date.

Just like when I bought the Lion King sandwiched between two softcore porn films.

That was an interesting night in.
dirigiblebill
22/04/09 @ 23:52
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Which one did you watch first?
Pro_Gamer
23/04/09 @ 00:01
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But WHY would you want to play a kids game?! It makes NO sense.
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23/04/09 @ 00:15
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Id go into a store if i had too, but i preordered it online where its cheaper! Believe me though, i traded in mysims kingdoms last week and who really cares, i got good money for it!
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23/04/09 @ 06:43
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"So will you guys seriously go into a store and buy a game called Little King's Story? Do you make the excuse, "It's for my 7 year old daughter."? o_0 "

Yeah because buying a game with a title like Killzone makes me feel like a man, anyway, this isn't a kids game, just has cutesy graphics, just like myriad great games down the years and yes, I would go into a shop and buy it but then I don't have any problems with my masculinity.
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23/04/09 @ 06:53
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Erm... That Onii looks green to me, not black. Is this more sigh-worthy stirring from EG?

Onii's just one of several kingdoms in the game. There are plenty more non-black enemies in the game. Presumably developers can include any colour of enemies in their game as long as there are no black ones.
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23/04/09 @ 09:14
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this isn't a kids game, just has cutesy graphics

that's a somewhat contradictory statement; if kids weren't the target audience, there's really no reason to make graphics look cutesy.
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23/04/09 @ 10:56
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@Pro_Gamer
So will you guys seriously go into a store and buy a game called Little King's Story? Do you make the excuse, "It's for my 7 year old daughter."? o_0

Wait, your local store owners interrogate you about who's going to play the game? I'm not so insecure that I feel the need to explain myself to the 20-something year-old who runs the place, especially as I've had lengthy discussions about games with him from Gears of War to Mario Galaxy to Empire: Total War to Pikmin and he loves them all.

Fun is fun: it doesn't have to contain buckets of digital blood and highly detailed, "realistic" rippling muscles on your gun-toting, flat-topped, steroid-junky. However unlike some people 'round here I don't believe cutesy necessarily means fun or "realistic" somehow means it can't be fun; sometimes the buckets of blood shooters are a lot more fun that the cutesy ones.

@JahB
this isn't a kids game, just has cutesy graphics

that's a somewhat contradictory statement; if kids weren't the target audience, there's really no reason to make graphics look cutesy.


There is also no reason not to. Don't confuse your own preferences with logic.

As for whether or not it is a "kids" game, well, games can be designed both with kids and adults in mind, accessible and entertaining to both. Just because they've made an effort to include one demographic doesn't mean it has to exclude others.

Look at movies like Shrek, for example, that has elements accessible to all ages. The very young kids just love the talking donkey and other colourful characters but the older members of the audience appreciate more and more elements of the film and get an increasing appreciation for the dialogue and the subtler (and not so subtle) references.

Edit: I decided that, grammatically speaking, I could do a lot better.
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23/04/09 @ 11:07
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@ChrisS
Erm... That Onii looks green to me, not black. Is this more sigh-worthy stirring from EG?

Onii's just one of several kingdoms in the game. There are plenty more non-black enemies in the game. Presumably developers can include any colour of enemies in their game as long as there are no black ones.


I cringed when I read that part of the review. I deleted my original #2 post because it was basically listing my despair at the tip-toeing and political over awareness that it spoke of. I'd like for a black character to appear in a game and for people not to assume it's an attack on black people. Although that in itself can (and probably will) be construed as a racist attack on black people; "oh, so the only black characters in the game aren't even human! What are they saying, black people aren't human!?!?!?"

I guess it's back to the PC cartoons for us all; the cast has to include a member of every race and at least one disabled kid and episodes need to be focused on stressing how everyone is special and can make a difference and how everyone has their own unique talents! Yay!

As for Ellie's friend saying, "they look like hairless golliwogs." Well, that really speaks more about her friend than the game really. If you seek out offence you'll surely find it.
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23/04/09 @ 11:13
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@Waffleaber
Yes, usually when I buy a game like this I also buy a copy of Killzone 2 and Gears of War to reinforce my manliness only to return them for a refund at a later date.

Just like when I bought the Lion King sandwiched between two softcore porn films.

That was an interesting night in.


ROFL

/standing ovation
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23/04/09 @ 11:24
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I have been playing it this morning and its good stuff so far.

Very calming and relaxing with a wry sense of humour.

All the "world domination" thing is tongue in cheek and only adds to the general wackiness.

Plus my baby daughter loves the music.
chicknstu
23/04/09 @ 12:25
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sounds great
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23/04/09 @ 12:29
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He he.

Coin-up, you are very funny.
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23/04/09 @ 12:48
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I think the main ire is that you are ordered to kill an entire species. And they happened to be black. The golliwog-esque look doesn't help.

Rwanda, what?

I'd still buy the game if I ever bought a Wii, mind.
Super_Deformed
23/04/09 @ 13:42
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Dunno what made me cringe more in that review the golliwog comments or the awful jokes that end half of the sentences.

However, being a fan of custesy Japanese games will def pick this up first chance I get.
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23/04/09 @ 18:32
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You'd rather the issue was ignored? You fucking racist, I know your kind, mate, trying to hide racism under the carpet along with the bodies of those children.

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