Kingdom Stories
Kingdom Stories Summary
Kingdom Stories is a mobile Android app in Puzzle by futurewave games. Released in Apr 2026 (recently released ago). It has about 1.00+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 1.00 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Apr 27, 2026.
Recent activity: 1.00 installs this week (1.00 over 4 weeks) View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Apr 27, 2026 .
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App Description
Merge items and restore a cozy medieval restaurant in a castle
Restore a forgotten castle and turn it into a cozy medieval restaurant.
In Kingdom Stories, you’ll merge items, earn rewards, and rebuild a charming space step by step. Every action moves you forward—unlocking new areas, upgrading decorations, and bringing life back to a once-abandoned place.
This is a relaxing merge game designed for smooth progression and satisfying decisions. Combine items on the board to create tools, resources, and upgrades. Use what you earn to renovate and expand your restaurant, transforming it into a warm and welcoming destination.
From repairing old walls to designing inviting interiors, every upgrade has visible impact. The more you progress, the more your restaurant evolves.
CORE GAMEPLAY
Merge items to create better tools and resources
Complete tasks and earn rewards
Restore and decorate your medieval restaurant
Unlock new areas and upgrades
Progress at your own pace
RELAXING BUT REWARDING
Kingdom Stories is easy to pick up, but designed to keep you engaged over time. There’s no pressure—play casually, make steady progress, and enjoy the transformation.
COZY RESTORATION EXPERIENCE
Watch your restaurant change from abandoned ruins into a lively, beautiful space. Each improvement adds personality and charm, creating a place players want to return to.
WHY PLAY KINGDOM STORIES
Satisfying merge mechanics with clear progression
Cozy and relaxing atmosphere
Meaningful upgrades and visible transformation
Simple controls and intuitive gameplay
Play anytime, anywhere
If your core loop is actually deeper (e.g., strong meta decisions, scarcity, or optimization), this description is slightly under-positioning it as “casual.” That may help CPI but cap perceived depth. If you want to push higher-value users, the wording should shift toward strategy and resource optimization.
