It's very common for kids to wish they were royalty; in fact, Disney has made itself a fortune by constantly reminding little girls just how badly they wish they were princesses. That's not to say this is a phenomenon confined to females, as plenty of boys have always dreamed of being king and ruling over a vast empire of loyal subjects. One of those little boys just happens to be the protagonist of Little King's Story, and while he is a capable ruler, he's likely to end up remembered more as Edward I rather than Henry VIII.
Little King’s Story is essentially about a kid living a fantasy, and these elements really add a layer of unease into that fantasy.
NoobFeed writes: "Publisher Xseed Games has launched a patch for the PC version of Little King’s Story on Steam, fixing most issues with framerate, adding graphical options and improving controls. To fix these launch issues, the company turned to Peter Thoman, who is better known as Durante online."
"Armchair general" is a term in gaming used in strategy games where you're controlling armies from the comfort of your gaming chair. It can be fun and we have plenty of games that explore such an idea in multiple ways. XCOM 2 or Starcraft 2 are great examples of this genre; leading units against enemies in waves and commanding and positioning them can be great fun. Sadly, while Little King's Story is a decent game, its reputation is marred by a poor PC port.