Three Kingdoms Review: Quest of Infinity, a Friendly Game for Mobile Gamers
GAMEFINITY.ID, Jakarta – Telkomsel is flapping its wings to the gaming industry. After existing in the world of cellular services, they are now entering the game industry through Dunia Games. Dunia Games has released several unique and fun games. The latest is Three Kingdoms: Quest of Infinity. These games also prove that domestic developers are no less slick and interesting than foreign-made games.
Three Kingdoms: Quest of Infinity is a hero collector RPG genre game that gamers in the country need to try. Telling the battle of the best Three Kingdoms heroes of its time, this game invites players to not only collect and strengthen characters, but also practice their ability to mix strategies to win battles.
What kind of excitement did GAMEFINITY.ID feel when trying out Three Kingdoms: Quest of Infinity? Let’s take a look at the following discussion.
Gameplay (8/10)
Three Kingdoms: Quest of Infinity has an interesting storyline supported by slick 3D cinematics. With turn based RPG gameplay, there are more than 200 characters that players can collect and use. As the name implies, this game has the theme of three kingdoms ranging from characters, plots to game mechanics. The game modes that are played will invite players to feel the sensation of fighting in the three kingdoms era, the end of the Hou Han dynasty in 179.

Told early in the game, the evil Black Dragon tries to open the door between the world and another dimension. It was successfully thwarted thanks to the power of a legendary artifact called the Holy Grail. Unfortunately, a fierce battle caused the artifact to break apart and spread throughout the world. Players are now tasked with finding the shards of the Holy Grail that still have that power.
Three Kingdoms: Quest of Infinity presents its own excitement for players to experience the tactical-laden duels that it presents. There are more than 200 characters available and they are divided into four element categories, namely Fire, Water, Nature, and Dark, with the roles of Support, Defensive, Offensive, Magic, and Healer.

At the beginning of the game, the warriors (the nickname of the players of Three Kingdoms: Quest of Infinity) can choose which 2 characters they want to use. The choice is between Liu Bei and Ching Lin who have Water and Wood elements, Cao Cao and Na Yong who have Fire and Wood elements, and Sun Quan and Hong Wu who have Water and Fire elements.
This game presents several game modes that can be played, ranging from Missions, Daily Dungeons, Event Dungeons, Elite Dungeons, and Event Conquests. At the beginning of the game players can only play Missions until they reach a certain level, where other modes will be unlocked as the player’s level increases.

Just like RPG games in general, players can choose several characters that will be used in battle. Players can create a team of 5 heroes with different heroes with the unique strengths of each character. Before undergoing a battle, players can determine the position of the character who is part of the game strategy, whether in the middle, behind or front.
Not only that, there are several features that can be used to make it easier for players to play Three Kingdoms, such as the 2x speed up feature, and the auto battle feature. The last feature is one of the advantages of the game, where players can carry out missions while carrying out other activities. However, when the battle is run automatically, players cannot use Tactics and support from friends who are also a part of winning the battle.

To win the battle, players also need to level up, find weapons or improve the abilities of their respective heroes. Players can play raid bosses to get more powerful weapons, EXP Dungeons to get gold and EXP to level up, and many more things to explore.
One other mode that is also interesting for the warriors is “Manage Territory”. Here players can make farmland, sawmills, to mines. The results of managing the area can be in the form of grain, wood, and stone which will later be needed to buy Armor, Weapons, and other Accessories. Players can also attack other cities in order to steal all three resources, as well as get Dragon Essence to buy items to improve team skills.
Graphics (8/10)
When trying out this game, GAMEFINITY.ID used a Huawei P20 Pro device that has a Kirin 970 chipset, 6GB RAM with the Android 10 operating system. The game can run smoothly, without significant obstacles even though it is played for several hours. As for the minimum specifications, this game can be run on Android smartphones with Snapdragon 410 chipset or later, Adreno 306 Graphics Chip; RAM at least 1.5 GB; operating system: 4.3 Jelly Bean or later.

As a game that is claimed to be device-friendly, the graphic display offered by Three Kingdom: Quest of Infinity is quite captivating. This is suitable for fans of games with the theme of dynasties and empires, with interesting anime. This can be seen both from the side of the story and when it comes to visual effects when players issue hero skills.
As mentioned earlier, Three Kingdoms: Quest of Infinity is smooth to play, even on “potato phones”. The 3D graphics presented are also quite interesting. Players can also set the frame rate according to the device the player is using. So it can be said that Three Kingdoms: Quest of Infinity is a friendly game for mobile gamers.
Control (8/10)
For players who are used to playing RPG hero collectors like Seven Knights, this game’s control feels familiar. However, for players who are less familiar with RPG games, players who play Three Kingdoms: Quest of Infinity will have no trouble mastering it. Because players only need to touch the button screen and there are also tutorials that help players master the controls easily.

There is a green bar under the health bar of each hero which is an indicator of the hero’s turn attack. Each existing hero will automatically attack using a basic attack, with players being able to press the character image to use their respective hero skills. Players can also use unique skills called Tactics, starting from Heal, buff, debuff, cleanse, to attack enemies with one button. Players need to wait for the Tactic Gauge to increase each time it attacks or is attacked by an enemy, before being able to use the skill.
Addictive (8/10)
With a variety of modes that can be played, there will be many activities that can be done with this game. Three Kingdoms: Quest of Infinity brings a battle system plus a simple interface to make it easier for players to understand the rules of the game without difficulty.
For supporters, Three Kingdoms: Quest of Infinity promises a variety of attractive prizes that will be given to players who are able to complete daily missions. Every day, players are given various quests to complete with the lure of useful rewards to improve the overall team performance. With supporting graphics, plus an interesting plot narrative to follow, this game is suitable for accompanying times at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Conclusion
Three Kingdoms: Quest of Infinity is one of the fun mobile RPGs to play. This game made by Telkomsel is suitable for RPG fans who like tactics and strategy games, as well as casual gamers who need a simple but fun alternative to play. It’s not wrong to call this game a friendly game for mobile gamers.

Not only invites players to collect and build characters, warriors are also faced with strategic battles through various skill sets, combining the characteristics and strategies of each character. Various game mission modes also allow players to experience the battles faced in the Three Kingdoms era.
In addition, Three Kingdoms: Quest of Infinity also proves that local games can’t compete with foreign games. For gamers who want to play this game, you can immediately download this game on the Play Store. In the future, Dunia Games itself will also release this game on the IOS version.
Overall, GAMEFINITY.ID total review score 8.4 out of 10 for this Telkomsel game.(zal)

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