You
can not review mobile games for any respectable amount of time without playing
more than its share of tower defense games. Kingdom Rush is the latest to find
its way into my iPhone or iPad, and despite the fact that I've played more
tower defense games I can remember, I had a blast playing. Why this is the
case, it is a little hard to put my finger on, probably because it's the sum of
a series of small things which is a single factor. After all, the game
certainly does not try to reinvent the genre. You have your path that meanders
through the screen, the enemies trying to get to the end of that road, and the
towers are placed along the route to stop them. Killing enemies will earn coins
that can then be used to build new towers or upgrade existing towers. Survive
all waves of attack without leaving too many enemies and win through you. No
surprises there, right?
So
what makes Kingdom Rush more fun to play than other tower defense games? Part
of that is probably due to the presentation and style of art. Bright as the
cartoon graphics and a sense of humor will certainly add to the fun.
There
is also the huge variety of enemies, some who are quite dirty tricks up his
sleeve, like necromancers have a nasty habit of spawning spring skeletal
warriors of the land around them. This diversified strike force combined with
his ability to call the militia into action anywhere along the route and
fireballs rain from the sky makes the game a very active experience. Levels in
many tower defense games reaches a point where he has built all the towers and
their role can be reduced to a spectator, watching as each wave winds beyond
its towers and its fully automated defenses . This never happens in Rush
Kingdom ', in fact the opposite is true. The levels of emotion "and the
need for their active participation actually increase as each level is
developed.
The
game allows you to progressively upgrade the four types of towers, but also
allows you to select a specialization of the towers once you reach the highest
level of upgrades. For example, the archer tower can be done in a tower with
the ability Musketeer snipe at long range or a guard tower with a high rate of
fire. You can then decide to arm the rangers with poisoned arrows or barbs, or,
in other words, to give them a damage over time against an attack with higher
damage effects. Your choice of specialization need to factor in the location of
the tower, the design of the route of the attackers, other nearby towers, and
other attributes of their defensive strategy. And these elections really matter
because the game Kingdom Rush is decidedly difficult. Even find easy
adjustment. Will getting hard at the time to reach the levels of the mid-game
In
addition to the improvements of the tower, the game lets you take advantage of
the stars you've earned for your victories for permanent improvements in their
towers, fireball spells, and militias. It is important to choose the updates
that fit their strategies, but luckily if you make a mistake, you can restart
the updates at any time and get a full refund of the stars you've spent. The
game gives you additional opportunities to earn stars by playing the levels
you've already beaten in challenge modes that require you to beat the level
again without leaving a single enemy through with limited types of towers,
discounted upgrades, and Similar restrictions. These levels will indeed
challenging, but it's exciting and there is certainly a sense of satisfaction
once the beat.
You
can also move the stars to unlock powerful hero units that roam the battlefield
under your control, but I realized that the high cost of unlocking heroes
(fifteen stars), the number of other improvements that must renounce unlock heroes,
and their limited effectiveness when deployed made them worthy of the cost and
effort to implement.
Overall,
Kingdom Rush is a very enjoyable game. The challenge of the game and hours of
gameplay you get from it make it one of the best deals you'll find game.
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