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Lonely Troops releases their explosive sequel Hero of the Kingdom 2 on the App Store

Lonely Troops releases their explosive sequel Hero of the Kingdom 2 on the App Store
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| Hero of the Kingdom II

Lonely Troops has brought the sequel to their popular point-and-click adventure to Apple devices. Hero of the Kingdom 2 expands on everything that made the original great, with a bigger game world and higher stakes, all set against a backdrop of beautiful graphics and fantastic music.

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Set in a world that’s buzzing with rumours of pirates ravaging the coast and pillaging all they can find, you and your sister enjoy the solace of the quiet life in a small fishing village. That is until those menacing marauders sack your little slice of paradise, and worse, kidnap your sister. To track them down and get her back, you’ll need to set sail on your very own ship to explore the game’s many islands and uncover the secrets they contain.

As you explore you’ll need to perfect a host of skills essential to completing your quest. Master the art of hunting, get your hands dirty with gathering, or embrace the sea life and become a fisher of legend. Take what items you’ve earned, and become a master trader as you perfect the art of bartering. You can enjoy the adventure in any way you see fit.

To prepare for what you’re getting into, and more to the point how to get there, you will need to interact with a host of charming characters. Each NPC you encounter could hold important clues on where to find your target, and how to defeat them. Complete quests to gain vital insight into your journey, and make alliances that will help you not only save your family but perhaps rescue the kingdom itself.

If you’re ready to set sail and embark on an adventure with Hero of the Kingdom 2, then you can find it available to download from the App Store for $7.99.

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