Cookie Run: Kingdom
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Release | January 19, 2021
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Cookie Run: Kingdom is a 2021
The game features a growing cast of new and returning Cookies throughout the series. Cookie Run: Kingdom features an elaborate ongoing narrative, with the plot being spread across chapters released in successive updates.
Gameplay
Cookie Run: Kingdom is a free-to-play role-playing & city-building battle simulator. The game is mainly played by building the player's Cookie Kingdom and collecting Cookies using the game's gacha to fight in various game modes.
In the Kingdom, players place production buildings to produce goods and materials, which are mainly used for upgrading buildings and game aspects, or can be traded through various facilities for rewards. Players are free to decorate their kingdoms with a huge catalog of decorative items, which can be acquired with the game's currency or with real money. New facilities and land expansion are unlocked by upgrading the Cookie Castle.
The game modes include PvP and Guild systems, various PvE challenges, seasonal and event game modes that add strategy and variety to the team-building mechanics, and Special Episodes that feature side stories, with some that tie into major side characters. The main story mode, World Exploration, includes two worlds, Crispia and Beast-Yeast, both giving different rewards.
The game features over 158 Cookies obtained in the gacha, with high-tier rarities (Legendary, Dragon, Ancient, Beast) serving to denote their place in the world. In addition, non-playable Guest Cookies and MyCookie can be placed in the Kingdom.
Plot
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Set in a world populated with anthropomorphized Cookies and desserts, the five Ancient Heroes—all but one, established their own kingdoms and were bestowed Soul Jams, which granted them immense powers and immortality. Each of these Soul Jams held a virtue.
When White Lily Cookie learnt the horrible truth that Cookies were meant to be eaten, she fell into the "Ultimate Dough" in shock and was re-baked as Dark Enchantress Cookie, who planned to use Cake Monsters to create a new world order. The Ancient Heroes fought against Dark Enchantress Cookie, and lost their Soul Jams in the process. The Ancient Cookies later go into hiding, leaving their kingdoms in disarray.
A long time after the "Dark Flour War," GingerBrave, Wizard Cookie and Strawberry Cookie found themselves in the ruins of a former kingdom, and establishes a new one here. The trio later meet Chili Pepper Cookie and Custard Cookie III, and set on a long chase after the Cake Hound, who fled with the kingdom's crown.
As the group journeys across the various regions of Earthbread, the crown quickly becomes irrelevant as they proceed to pursue the Ancient Cookies instead, to seek their help in defeating Dark Enchantress Cookie, who broke out from her seal. In addition, other characters seek out the guardians of nature and the legendary dragons for their aid in the future war.
With all but one of the Ancient Heroes yet to be found, Pure Vanilla Cookie heads to Beast-Yeast to explore it. The group discovers the Faerie Kingdom, where they find White Lily Cookie in a dormant state, whose part of her soul and body escaped from the re-baking. The group also discover that the Soul Jams were once previously held by five primordial heroes before the Ancient Heroes, the Five Beasts, who twisted their original virtues and were sealed away by the Witches, deep within Beast-Yeast. The Soul Jams owned by the Ancient Heroes were the ones filtered from corruption.
However, one of the Beast Cookies' spirits, Shadow Milk Cookie, manages to break free from the seal, bringing chaos to the world. After dealing with turmoil and loss, White Lily Cookie manages to seal him back, but the premonition of Beast Cookie returning worries the Ancient Heroes of the future wars. Each of the Ancient Heroes went on to face their Beast counterparts, the latter wanting to retrieve the Soul Jams they once possessed with the corrupted power they still hold, in order to destroy nations. Such times of intense strife are inciting catharsis in the Heroes and causing them to awaken, in which their Soul Jams recognize their true virtues and return to their original, unfathomable power, which gives them the strength to overcome their fears and hurdles.
Characters
As of April 9th, 2025, there are a total of 158 playable Cookies in the game. Each Cookie can be categorized by their rarity, position, and type. Each Cookie is split into ten rarities (the latter 4 denoting their power status in the game's story) - Common, Rare, Special, Epic, Super Epic, Legendary, Dragon, Beast, Ancient (which can receive "Awakening") and Guest. Special Cookies can only be obtained through limited events or the Pavilion of Promise gacha. Guest Cookies are NPCs that can be placed in the kingdom.
MyCookie, a customizable non-playable Cookie, is controllable and can only be used in Cuckoo Town Square, the game's player hub, and its related event mini-games.
The game has had several collaborations that feature limited characters. In September 2021, Sonic Cookie and Tails Cookie were added as part of Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog's 30th anniversary. 2022 saw 2 collaborations with dedicated updates: Festival of Dreams and Wishes introduced Disney Cookies as Guests and ran between July and September 2022, and Braver Together, which added the members of BTS as playable Cookies, ran between October and November 2022.[1]
The Chinese version also received a few collaborations in 2024. Guest Cookies based on popular Want Want snacks were added in January 2024. In July 2024, characters from Empresses in the Palace were added as guests, with Zhen Huan being a playable Cookie.
Development
Cookie Run: Kingdom began development in October 2016 and was released four years later.[2] To expand the Cookie Run IP and create Cookie Run: Kingdom, the development team aimed to combine two types of games: social-network games (SNG) and role-playing games (RPG). This combination meant that, for the developers, there would be an increase in workload and the cost of making the game more expensive.[3] Cookie Run: Kingdom was launched on January 19, 2021.[4]
Reception
The game had gained massive popularity in the wake of Genshin Impact's anniversary rewards controversy and the similar free-to-play gacha model featured in both of the games.[5]
Cookie Run: Kingdom is ranked 31st in the Free Role-Playing Game category in Thailand.[6] In terms of free games, Japan ranked 1st on the Apple App Store and Google Play[7] and 3rd in the Free Role-Playing game category in the United States.[8] It was also ranked 1st in South Korea, 2nd in Taiwan, 3rd in Thailand, and 5th in Hong Kong in the Free Game on Apple App Store category in January 2021.[9] In South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand, the game's revenue is ranked 1st on the Apple App Store, and in Hong Kong and Singapore, it is ranked 3rd in January 2021.[7] Cookie Run: Kingdom had 10 million downloads in the first two months after its release[7][10] and has been downloaded over 150 million times as of June 2021.[7]
References
- ^ Devsisters (2022). "OUR STORY: INSIDE DEVSISTERS". devsisters.com. Devsisters. Retrieved February 13, 2025.
- ^ "[BEHIND COOKIE RUN: KINGDOM] #1. Constructing the Kingdom". www.devsisters.com. Retrieved March 20, 2025.
- ^ "[BEHIND COOKIE RUN: KINGDOM] #2. An Arduous Four-Year Journey". www.devsisters.com. Retrieved March 20, 2025.
- Dot Esports. Archivedfrom the original on July 17, 2024. Retrieved March 22, 2025.
- ^ Ana Diaz (June 28, 2023). "Cookie Run: Kingdom's sudden popularity, explained". Polygon. Archived from the original on June 28, 2023.
- ^ Sensor Tower (October 31, 2021). "Category Rankings of Cookie Run: Kingdom - Kingdom Builder & Battle RPG in Thailand". Archived from the original on November 1, 2021. Retrieved October 31, 2021.
- ^ a b c d Devsisters USA (April 30, 2021). "DEVSISTERS' HISTORY". Archived from the original on October 20, 2021. Retrieved October 31, 2021.
- ^ Sensor Tower (October 31, 2021). "Category Rankings of Cookie Run: Kingdom - Kingdom Builder & Battle RPG in US". Archived from the original on November 1, 2021. Retrieved October 31, 2021.
- ^ Chateaw (January 25, 2021). "Cookie Run Kingdom : Episode 1 Land Of Little Big Dreams Gameplay". YouTube. Archived from the original on November 1, 2021. Retrieved October 20, 2021.
- ^ Sensor Tower (October 31, 2021). "Overview of Cookie Run: Kingdom - Kingdom Builder & Battle RPG". Archived from the original on November 1, 2021. Retrieved October 31, 2021.