CookieRun: Kingdom: A Korean Gacha Game That Will Capture Your Heart (And Maybe Your Wallet…) (2024)

Intro

CookieRun: Kingdom is, suffice to say, an odd game. Not just this, but all its developer’s (Devsisters’s) prequel games and spinoffs – CookieRun: Ovenbreak, JellyPop, Infinity, and CookieWars – share this same oddness. Now, fundamentally, these games center around one thing – living gingerbread cookies with big personalities taking on huge goals. These cookies can range from normal little guys with white frosting and gumdrops all the way to ancient heroes of legend, with the power to topple armies with a chocolate sword. This range is no different for their endeavors – sometimes they can be a candy-crush style match 3, while other times they could be fighting tooth and nail (or, I guess, dough and crumb) to defend their glorious kingdom from cake monsters. However, today we’ll be putting all the variations of CookieRun aside to focus on its best asset – Kingdom! An amazing game that’s 100% worthy of your time – here’s why!

Gameplay

The gameplay of CR:K is, to put it simply, diverse. On the one hand, you have a fighting team of cookies, which you use to fight your way through hordes of cake monsters in the hopes of stopping “Dark Enchantress Cookie,” the main antagonist. This fighting team can be used in a ton of different modes, ranging from guild fights to arena scuffles. However, on the other hand, CR:K is hugely composed of “Base Building” gameplay, wherein a player places buildings in his or her kingdom, growing the amount of products which they can make, sell, or otherwise utilize. These products, although doing nothing on their own, can be used to make more buildings or more products, which in turn complete quests, which in turn get you cookies, creating a kind of addictive never ending cycle. This self-perpetuating gameplay cycle makes it such that, not only is the game never stale, but there is always room for growth/expansion, and one almost never hits an unclimbable wall

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Gacha

A “Gacha” system, in case you’re unfamiliar, is one in which the playing of the game and subsequent advancement in the game relies heavily on the luck one has when pulling from a lotto of sorts for units, weapons, or whatever else. In CR:K’s case, this means rolling for costumes, treasures, and mainly, the lovable cookies. These cookies, as mentioned before, contribute to CR:K’s “Fighting aspect,” wherein rarer cookies do more damage, have more health, or just perform better on a team. Some of the cookies one must roll for, such as the Ancients or Legendaries, come with extremely low drop rates, going as low as 0.054%, meaning, in order to get them, one needs to roll … a lot. This constant thrill/luck aspect of CR:K, that “What if this is it?” feeling, is a great motivator for playing the game, making the player want to log back in every day, and roll their dice, just to see if today might be the lucky day they get Pure Vanilla cookie, their favorite Ancient Healer. It’s because of this same addiction, that feeling of luck, that many often give in and break open their wallets for this game such that they might get their favorite cookie. Although this may seem bad, it’s truly a hallmark of game design if you think about it – the devs were so clever in not only their devisem*nt of this system, but how likable they made their characters, such that people would be willing to pay just to meet their favorite line of code. While I don’t think you should pay-to-play when you begin your journey, I’d definitely advise you to keep on rolling!

The Devs

In plenty of the games I play, the devs simply do, not, care, about their audience/player base. They will let the game go several months or years without update, with the fans receiving no news on progress. They will give the fans no gifts or rewards for their years of gratitude and devotion to the game. They will simply disregard their audience as talking credit cards. CookieRun: Kingdom? Not a chance. Updates? Most recent one was January 19th, 2023. Gifts for players? Don’t even get me started. Just going into New Years and new updates, players are loaded up with bursting in-game mailboxes, overflowing with crystals, rainbow cubes, cookie cutters, and treasure tickets (All types of in-game currencies). On top of these mailbox gifts, players are even able to find codes on the devs’ twitter account, which they can plug into an online code redeemer to receive massive abundances of goodies straight to their kingdoms. And of course, these devs, reducing their audience to just consumers? Yeah, when hell freezes over! These devs are constantly dropping videos and status-updates on everything going on at headquarters, cracking jokes, giving sneak-peaks, and, overall, interacting with and appreciating their audience. Playing CR:K, you can be assured you will be treated rightly and justly.

Conclusion

CookieRun:Kingdom, although an odd game, filled with way too much lore to spoil here (The Soul Jam!), is amazing. It has amazing ideas – cookies fighting against others in all-out battles to see who remains at the top un-crumbled. It has amazing gameplay – duel wielding the responsibilities of keeping up a steady offense whilst making sure a steady home/kingdom life is maintained. It has amazing devs – real people who laugh and cry with you, care about you, and, perhaps most importantly, lavish you in goodies. If you have any doubts about playing CR:K, I pray you, erase them from your mind right now. It is an amazing game, which is 100% worth your time. Most importantly, always remember – Dark Cacao is and always will be the best cookie around.

CookieRun: Kingdom: A Korean Gacha Game That Will Capture Your Heart (And Maybe Your Wallet…) (2024)

FAQs

Is Cookierun Kingdom a gacha game? ›

Cookie Run: Kingdom is an action role-playing gacha game by Devsisters and the sixth game in the Cookie Run series. It was announced on November 28, 2020 and released worldwide on January 19, 2021 on Android and iOS.

What is the pity for legendary cookie run kingdom? ›

The Cookie Gacha has a "pity" guarantee system in place, where one Cookie of any rarity is guaranteed every ten draws. For Epic Cookies, one Epic Cookie is guaranteed every 100 draws.

Is Cookie Run Kingdom Korean? ›

Cookie Run: Kingdom was the Grand Prize winner of the 2021 Korea Game Awards with the Best Game of the Year Award and the Character Award of the Year.

Is White Lily Cookie a girl? ›

White Lily Cookie is a partially tall Cookie with pale brown dough and dark fuchsia eyes, with eyelashes underneath them. She has messy white hair with a long braid, both resembling upside-down white lilies. She wears a vine headband with a white lily and few leaves on her hair.

Is BTS in Cookie Run: Kingdom? ›

8) as part of the BTS x Cookie Run: Kingdom crossover. The crossover began on October 13th, 2022 and ended on January 19th, 2023 (GMT+9).

Is mystic flour cookie a girl? ›

Aside from discrepancies created by movement, Mystic Flour Cookie's attire and facial features are almost perfectly symmetrical. She is hardly even seen smiling or frowning, always wearing a neutral expression. She almost always maintains the abhayamudra hand gesture.

Is Ancient rarer than Legendary Cookie Run? ›

Legendarys and Ancients are equally rare and there's currently 2 Legendarys and 3 ancients.

What is the rarest cookie to get in Cookie Run: Kingdom? ›

We nominate Mystic Flour Cookie as the rarest cookies in CRK at the moment, together with Special cookies (Sonic, Tails and the BTS Cookies, which have only been available for a short period) that are also very rare, and it's virtually impossible to obtain them at the moment since they could only be obtained via the ...

Is Stardust Cookie a boy or girl? ›

Stardust Cookie is a slim Cookie of average height. His dough is a deep obsidian with swirls of navy and he has cerulean eyes with long, white lashes.

Who voices Lord Oyster in Cookie Run? ›

Cookie Run: Kingdom (Video Game 2021) - Griffin Burns as Lord Oyster - IMDb.

Is Cookie Run an anime? ›

Cookie Run is an traditional anime Korean television series based on the endless running game, Cookie Run Ovenbreak created by Devsisters.

Is Cookie Run: Kingdom a mobile game? ›

Cookie Run: Kingdom is an Android game, but can be played on PC with an emulator. Uptodown has several available emulators that you can use to play Cookie Run: Kingdom on your PC.

What is cookie Gacha? ›

From Cookiepedia. Gacha is a game system based on gashapon toy machines. In-game Currency is exchanged for an assortment of characters or items chosen at random.

Is Cookie Run: Kingdom an idle game? ›

Kingdom requires a bit less focus energy and encourages you to experiment withing your means, plus it's more focused on building your kingdom's economy, story development, and different idle Arena modes.

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