Home • PC Game News • King Pins • Natalie Clayton Contributor 31st October 2020 / 11:12AM I do love a good RTS from time to time. It’s just that, well, I start to lose focus as soon as I’m juggling a dozen units or more, my perfect opening collapsing into a panic of select-all death balls. Fortunately, that’s not a problem I ever see myself having in Sokpop’s King Pins, with the Dutch indie rascals stripping the genre down into an adorably simple single-screen strategy puzzle for you and up to three pals. It also may also, arguably, be the first RTS I’ve ever played that works best on a controller. To experience this #content, you will need to enable targeting cookies. Yes, we know. Sorry.Manage cookie settings But even if I was never an Age Of Empires kid, the genre touchstones are immediately present. But like Warcraft 3 (a game I’m far more familiar with), I’m immediately building houses and workers to gather food, wood and gold, slowly increasing my population as I gain access to new buildings and units. Knight huts, wizard towers, workshops and more towers with which to defend my land. King Pins, however, takes…