
For The King II picks up the tabletop-flavored formula of the original and expands it into a darker chapter set in the land of Fahrul. Once beloved by her people, Queen Rosomon has turned tyrant, casting her subjects into servitude in the darkness of Fahrul's mines while forging alliances with sinister forces. You gather a party, either alone or in four-player co-op, and risk everything to end her oppressive reign.
Built by the creators of the original RPG, this sequel blends roguelite structure with turn-based, dice-roll inspired mechanics on an updated engine that refines the gameplay for both veterans and newcomers. Movement, encounters and combat all hinge on the roll of the dice, so your fortunes rise and fall with each throw, adding spontaneity and variety to every fight. A procedurally generated map ensures no two playthroughs unfold the same way, keeping the strategy fresh across repeated attempts.
The game delivers a complete campaign spanning over 30 hours across five narratively linked adventures. It is easy to pick up yet demanding to master, rewarding patience and strategic skill. Even failure has value, since a defeated party returns stronger and wiser, equipped with better starting items to draft on the next run. For PC players who enjoy indie strategy adventures, it offers deep, replayable co-op questing.