News

Out at midnight: Bardadum: The Kingdom Roads is all about guiding the needy to their possessions on iPad and iPhone

Hard to say when drunk

Out at midnight: Bardadum: The Kingdom Roads is all about guiding the needy to their possessions on iPad and iPhone
yt
Subscribe to Pocket Gamer on

Clever line-drawing puzzler Bardadum: The Kingdom Roads has just hit the New Zealand App Store. That means it should be wandering into the UK at midnight tonight.

The game is all about guiding a series of characters to their possessions. The knight wants a sword, the bunny wants a carrot, the journalist wants his booze, that sort of thing.

But it has a few tricks up its casual sleeves as well, with sprouting obstacles meaning you can only set a character's foot on a square once. Cue head-scratching and forward planning.

The game looks pretty cute, and there are more than 500 levels to try and complete if you're the sort of person who likes completing things.

When Bardadum: The Kingdom Roads lands later on tonight it'll set you back £1.49 / $1.99. And if you like drawing lines, it's probably right up your road.

Harry Slater
Harry Slater
Harry used to be really good at Snake on the Nokia 5110. Apparently though, digital snake wrangling isn't a proper job, so now he writes words about games instead.