![]() I actually felt this was a slight oversight on the developer’s part, and wish some sort of music was present. As you are faced with wave after wave of soldiers there is not a sound to be heard other than the constant explosions and guys saying “ouch” sixty times a second. The game gets intense and almost stressful as it gets harder. These vocally-made sound effects are funny at first, but with a lack of music they get kind of tiring after a while. Imagine the noise you would make when imitating an explosion with a GI-Joe action figure yep, that’s in there. This whole do-it-yourself attitude is furthered by the sound effects as every movement noise, death noise and even explosions are done in a way not too removed from kids playing with toys. This whole aesthetic really makes the game fun and hilarious from the beginning. The soldiers are button-headed pipe cleaner guys the bad guys are carrying Pepsi caps, cap gun circles and popsicle sticks and your cursor is a plastic bread tie. Not only do all the surfaces look like they are made of cardboard and paper, but there are strings holding up clouds. Gone are the crude generic flash stick-man graphics from the original, now replaced with the art style of a child’s elementary school diorama. ![]() One thing that is immediately apparent is the hilarious quirky art style. After seeing some screenshots of the Wii Version I was hoping the new coat of glossy paint would be a tease to a whole new array of features, but alas, Defend Your Castle for the Wii is almost the same game as its PC flash-based brother. For those who don’t know, Defend Your Castle was originally a free online flash game boasting an infinite amount of levels of ever increasing difficulty. The other was Defend Your Castle as I was a fan of the flash game and similar ‘defense’ flash games, and I needed something to spend my remaining points on. The first was Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King, as I’m a fan of the series. When Nintendo’s WiiWare service launched I knew which two games I would get on day one. Please let me know what’s your favorite castle defense game.A videogame for Wii, Switch, PC, and MoreĪ look at the perfect game for someone without a lot of cash. If you like challenging yourself on iPhone and solve problems, castle defense games are must try. There are unlimited levels available, and you can keep challenging yourself to your heart’s desire. Sound simple, doesn’t it?ĭefend Your Castle: a very addictive game (similar to Stick wars). SAGA Catapult: a cool Catapult game, that involves you taking out your enemies before they reach the border. Just pick up your enemies, throw them, and keep doing it! You can play it for hours.Ĭastle Defense: a simple but fun tower defense game for iPhone. Sweetwater Defense: a very good looking and highly tactical game for iPhone. The graphics are simply stunning, and the game is a load of fun.Īrchmage Defense: control a skeleton wizard and protect your tower against your enemies. Fight against the aliens to your heart’s desire. TapDefense: a cool free app that involves you trying to defend your gate against enemies. Defend against all types of enemies and protect your position.īattle Shock: one cool tower defense game. TriDefense: another super exciting tower defense. Sentinel 2 – Earth Defense: a Sci-Fi strategy game for anyone interested in castle strategy games. If you are up for a challenge, this is the one game you should try. The first few levels are easy to manage but beware of the “hero” levels!ĭungeon Defense: one of the toughest castle games you can play on iPhone. Check out these uniquely awesome ✔️ iPhone gadgets & gizmosĭefender Chronicles: another highly addictive castle defense game for iPhone.
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