There are also villagers dotted around that you can recruit and give jobs - builders to erect and mend defences, archers to fend off attackers, and farmers to earn some extra cash. You'll roam the 2D landscape looking for coins with which you can start constructing your kingdom. If you're not familiar with this series, you control a king or queen and must build, maintain, and grow a settlement from scratch. In fact, Kingdom Two Crowns might be the most accessible so far, but that's not to say it's a total breeze. Occasionally you'll come across a strategy title that's a little easier to get into, and the Kingdom games are certainly in that ballpark. Generally speaking, they're difficult by design, forcing you to think several steps ahead, and make decisions more carefully than you would in other genres.
Strategy games can be rather intimidating.