

Use the resources you gather to complete the individual goals for each level to move onto the next, either with a one, two, or a three star rating.Īlong with the common time management tasks familiar to anyone who has played Build-a-lot or any of its many clones, Royal Envoy 2 has lightened things up a bit by sprinkling mini-games into the gameplay, like mazes or running a snowball tournament that plays like whack-a-mole. For instance, click on an empty lot to construct either a house or a building, or click on a wooded area to cut down trees, fruit bushes to gather food, or dig up gold either in treasure chests or rocky deposits.

Rebuilding is accomplished by managing resources such as wood, gold, and food, tasks with a simple click of the mouse.

The oh-so-snotty King has appointed you (once again with the useless Cedric) to go to Middleshire and rebuild the kingdom. The King is not happy about any of this, so he once again appoints someone (as in you, the player) to go and get this poor place redeveloped so that the folks will be happy in Royal Envoy 2, the latest time management amusement from Playrix Entertainment. First, he's late to the meeting with the king, then all he can report is bad, bad news about the region. Pity the poor dude who is in charge of Middleshire, one of the areas of the kingdom we first saw in Royal Envoy.
