From Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning developer behind Skyrim and Fallout Shelter, comes The Elder Scrolls: Castles – a new mobile game that puts you in control of your very own castle and dynasty. Oversee your subjects as the years come and go, families grow, and new rulers take the throne.
BUILD YOUR DYNASTY
Tell your story for generations - each day in real life covers the span of an entire year in The Elder Scrolls: Castles. Train your subjects, name heirs, and maintain order to help your kingdom flourish. Will you keep your subjects happy and ensure a long life for their ruler? Or will they grow discontent and plot assassination?
MANAGE YOUR CASTLE
Customize your castle from the ground up, adding and expanding rooms, placing lavish decorations and inspirational monuments, and even assign subjects to workstations to ensure your castle has the resources to thrive for years to come!
RULE YOUR KINGDOM
Make key decisions that impact your legacy. Will you risk a limited supply of food to aid a neighboring kingdom? How should a heated spat between your subjects be settled? Your choices determine if your rule will inspire prosperity or lead your castle to peril.
COMPLETE EPIC QUESTS
Create heroes, equip them with epic gear, and send them to battle against classic Elder Scrolls foes to collect valuable items and keep your kingdom growing.
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Is The Elder Scrolls free?
Yes, The Elder Scrolls is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is The Elder Scrolls legit?
🤔 The The Elder Scrolls app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Castles is an excellent successor to Fallout Shelter. It’s clear that the developers learned a lot from it, adopting the great features that made Fallout Shelter such a standout game.
The gameplay is enriched by a decision-making process that influences not only the mood in the kingdom but also the progression of the game itself. This feature has incredible potential, and if the developer invests enough time to make it a more natural part of the gameplay while enhancing the complexity of this system, it could be truly perfect.
As for the pay-to-win aspects, there are none. Throughout the game, I haven’t been bothered by intense popups, and almost everything is available through regular gameplay. Even special buildings can be purchased with special currency, which you earn through events. Of course, it takes time, but I see that as a positive aspect, making the game feel more rewarding.
The overall dynamic of the game, combining managing your subjects, combat, and castle management, provides a surprisingly smooth experience without any major issues. Occasionally, I find myself accidentally unassigning workers with a misclick, but I believe these small details will eventually be polished by the developers.
And now ?
Great game , play it constantly but now I reached lvl 175 on quests, and can’t play anymore quests, like I maxed all quests ,, have no royal tasks to challenge me , I hope a update is coming to bring more of a challenge please
Fun but lackluster
This is a fun adaptation of elder scrolls! Manage your castle go questing however it reuses the same skins and endgame is almost non existent.
Charming aesthetics and idea for a game but
The aging mechanic levies me a chore-like quality of having to maintain my population on a day to day basis that I really don’t like. It takes a fair amount of dedication to keep the ball rolling and so the time commitment might be unattractive to some players like myself.
We Need prisons
We need a dark style of play to be available
Oubliettes
Prisons
More darker choices available
More customization
More Dweller interactions
Punishment options
Spells or curses
Sickness
Isolation sanity meters
It’s just missing something more expansive in depth
Missing Raids
Missing punishments for banishments
Want to love it but needs fixes!
I loved Blades until it was changed to battle league mode. I real had high hopes for this new game. I wanted a town building, dungeon crawl, treasure hunter game. So far this game is too difficult to get started without spending $$$!! Hard to control your fighters, they do stupid stuff and die! I watch ads for gold and the game crashes! No gold but I saw the ad! Has lots of freezes! Lots of crashes! Not much enjoyment from this game so far. I know it’s new so I’m giving it another shot. Going back to Fallout Shelter more often now because I enjoy playing the game. I works well hardly a freeze or crash and less ads & money grubbing to play. Fun to play! I’d like to play this game OFF line! Not possible! Please spend some time fixing the issues with the game and less time worrying about new themed challenges that can’t be played because the player can afford to buy the stuff needed to do the challenge. Fix the freezing and crashing!!
Great but….
Wish you could make customize the babies like in the sims but still better than the sims also how do you do the 4 and a half stars pls respond
I love the elder scrolls series
However it is unacceptable for me to lose 10% battery within 2 minutes of playing the game… this is on a brand new iPhone 15 btw…
Mindless tapping
The tutorial isn’t engaging at all. I’ve learned nothing. I was just tapping to get through it. Every time I thought I was done there was more tutorial. This is just the way mobile games (or maybe games in general) have been for a while. I’m going to go out on a limb and say this hand holding in video games is related to laziness and unreliability we see in younger generations at work.
Hella fun !
Great game alittle slow on leveling up but it’s a grind worth playing ! I do hope for more pve modes for more gold / exp gain . And a faster way to earn gems besides having to pay for it
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