Your Dead Majesty
👑 RTS with a face - lead your army from the frontlines and get in the middle of the action
👑 Army with limited slots - create a winning composition
👑 Unit variety - discover many units, each with unique abilities
👑 Pixel-perfect - enjoy adorable pixel-art graphics and carefully crafted animations
👑 More than a sum of its parts - employ powerful synergies to boost your army in combat
👑 Fight for your life - battle a plethora of different enemy types and challenge mighty bosses
Control the mischievous king and order your plentiful and varied roster of units. Choose a winning army composition for any given scenario and venture on the path to victory. Cover all your bases and upgrade your buildings to gain more powerful underlings. Battle various enemy types and watch out for their defensive towers and traps. If you get past the defenses prepare to fight powerful boss enemies that do significantly more damage. When the going gets hard, persevere through the use of unit synergies - cover your enemies in tar, then set them ablaze. Conquer all of the enemy bases and gain a forward base to take on the next opponent. But whatever you do, keep Your Dead Majesty alive!
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McDROID
A Tower Defense game, between average and good. Graphics are colourful, but need a powerfull hardware to run, even in low quality; when screen has plenty of action, can cause lags and crashes.
Mechanics is right; has only 5 towers to choose, but each has 4 possible upgrades. Also there is 5 kinds of powerfull items, with a crescent price by use. Towers and items must be unblocked by ingame progress. The economy is based in a mixed system of farming and gems, to buy towers, upgrades and items.
– Real player with 61.4 hrs in game
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McDROID is one of the two most imaginative tower defense games I’ve played in a long time. It’s a timeless story about you (a puppy-like robot named McDROID) and your friend SHUTTLE crash-landing on the dying Planet M. You must plant and harvest strawberries as a form of currency to build and upgrade towers to fight off the corrupted creatures that have taken a stronghold on Planet M. This may really sound strange, but it’s also a truck load of fun!
Maintaining your calm, like John Spartan, is crazy essential to McDROID. If you don’t keep a clear head you’ll start forgetting to maintain your defenses so you can gather stuff or you’ll forget about gathering strawberries and have nothing to buy towers with. Things can go from good to “Oh sweet mother! Where did all THAT come from!?!” fairly quickly. That’s part of the strategy/challenge though.
– Real player with 43.1 hrs in game
Bacteria Wars
some weird stuff going on with the menus like i couldn’t close things and the game didn’t seem too start so i oculd actually play need more work too be playable.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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Heroes Must Diee
You have been living a peaceful life in a small village but once every fortnight these so called “Heroes” come into the village and un-apologetically break in houses and take what does not belong to them. Tired of this rampant menace you have decided to stop it and regain the peaceful life you so yearn. Build traps in and around your house or maybe buy some land on the outskirts of town to keep bloodshed away. Craft weapons, potions, bombs to be launched at the enemy. Resource manage whatever you have and help your fellow villagers buy buying resources from them from the gold of the fallen “Heroes”.
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Turn your humble abode into a full-on Dungeon that make the Heroes suck their thumb and wet their pants.
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Craft an elaborate Dungeon, place traps and ruses for Heroes will different skill set and attributes. Some maybe be heavy and strong, some may be intelligent and fast.
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Fight off bigger and smarter waves of Hero bands that come to take your loot.
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Learn about the incoming Hero’s weaknesses as they are strong and may not be killed easily. Lure them into traps, some are claustrophobic, some are greedy, some have weak ankles.
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Hire minions, monsters, and dragons as they have been tortured far too long and seek revenge.
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Craft items, weapons, ammunitions, bombs to reload your traps and slay the Heroes.
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Improve and upgrade traps, learn new technology because the enemy is learning too.
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Heightened heroes will come, who have learnt from their previous experiences and may know how to fight off your traps, so beware.
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Explore a vast map, filled with people who live their lives and talk. Two different villages and numerous traders coming in from different kingdoms.
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Improve your skills over time. Melee, Archery, Magic, Dark Magic are few skills to use directly against the enemy but also learn to Mine, Chop wood, Fish and Forage.
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Find a mount for yourself, with multiple mount options pick one. Take care of it and it grows and levels as you do.
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Loot from the slain Heroes, Gold, Epic and Rare weapons and armour. Use it against them or give it to your minions or sell off for more Gold.
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what does a temple and granary do
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Slime Pandemic TD
Fun TD game; more please! :)
– Real player with 114.9 hrs in game
I am really glad I bought this. Was a bit sceptical at first because the screenshots looked a bit weird but it is a really nice tower defense game with varied enemies, great towers, useful upgrades, an interesting tech tree, nice extra weapons, and good level design. Only one mission really gave me problems but powering over that seemingly insurmountable obstacle felt incredibly rewarding.
More please!
– Real player with 27.3 hrs in game
Garbage: Hobo Prophecy
Can’t recommend the game, based on the demo…
You start out with RIDICULOUSLY little resources, and then you’re supposed to survive and scrounge together a living by traveling to different areas/zones to collect more resources. The problem is that my hobo died of cold before I could get warmth (since your hunger/warmth/hygiene/energy is constantly draining from the start of the game). This makes the game a constant juggle of your hobo(s)’s resources and your hobo camp is raided by other hobos every couple of minutes. I think that the game could be playable, if there were more resources to be gotten or if there was a reliable way to generate resources, but currently there isn’t. Now, that would make the game playable, but it still wouldn’t be enjoyable imo. Quite a lot of stuff needs to be done before this game becomes enjoyable, nevermind playable. So in its current state, I can’t recommend the game, but I’ll try the full version of the game down the line and see if that is at least good enough to be recommended.
– Real player with 124.5 hrs in game
I’ve had a chance to test this game on my friends account and I can to say one thing for a fact - this game is difficult.
One thing is watching how someone plays it, but the real deal is playing it. Very soon you realise it shares some similarities with heroes of might and magic 3, where few silly decisions can cost your life in future.
The game keeps punishing you for every mistake you do, nor training too much, neither trying to quickly go through the quests will do the trick. I love the way this game tingles your anxiety when the winter comes and you realise that your main issue is not the food anymore. Stacking up supplies might help you pass through the winter which reminded me a great strategy game - Northgard.
– Real player with 25.0 hrs in game
Undead Development 2
In Undead Development 2 you will be challenged in a dynamic world to survive against hordes of undead. Loot is immediately useful and not too hard to come by. If you die in the open world your loot will be at risk. Retreat to your safehouse to safely store your items and take them out again after a failed run. Survive long enough in the open world and be evacuated to the only survivor’s city or remain for an endless challenge.
Dynamic Nailing
Undead Development has a dynamic nailing system that allows you to nail any object to another. Board up an open doorway to slow down the undead, nail an axe to your rifle, or see what happens when you nail a bear trap to the end of a baseball bat. Use your own creativity to come up with unique ways of fending off the undead.
Features
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Scavenge for randomized loot from levels across a variety of regions.
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Build a base anywhere using your surroundings to fortify your perimeter.
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Freely explore between self-contained levels.
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Retreat to your safehouse to store loot safely for future runs.
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Survive until evacuation or continue for an endless challenge.
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Additional “Free Play” mode lets you control the pace of the game or focus solely on building.
Multiplayer
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Play on dedicated servers with hosting control.
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Easily setup private or public games to play with friends.
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Accessible server browser to find the lobby that fits your playstyle.
Play in VR or with a mouse and keyboard
- UD can now be experienced without the use of VR equipment.
Hell Architect
Hells Architect is my first ever review, and one of the reasons why I decided to leave a review for this game is because I am surprised by the mixed reviews the game is currently at (day 2 of release). In my opinion, the producer and developer of Hells Architect launched this game correctly; they ran a successful campaign by keeping the customer in the loop during development, they released a playable demo, they sought feedback from testers, are continuing to listen to feedback, and perhaps most importantly – they delayed launch by several months until they had a viable product ready to go that they were proud of!
– Real player with 116.4 hrs in game
I feel awful posting this review, but I’m hoping that the dev team will fix the issues that I have with the game over time. It’s not that I don’t recommend the game, I just don’t recommend it right now and at the price I paid for it (more than $20 in case someone is reading this later after a price change). I’ve completed every stage with the exception of the final mission as of this writing (and I intend to complete that stage), as well as played some of the sandbox mode. My actual playtime is a bit lower than what the review will have listed, since I had to leave the game open while I wasn’t actively playing it (more on that below).
– Real player with 28.7 hrs in game
ValeGuard
ValeGuard places you as a commander charged with the protection of the Vale. You journey town to town and with the assistance of heroes and villagers, you build and strategize during the day to prepare for assaults that can come at any given night. Each village has a set amount of days in which to defend before the arrival of the big baddies on the final night. This all leads to the big show down with the Big Bad Head Honcho and his Dark Generals…don’t worry, the final boss isn’t named ‘Big Bad Head Honcho.’ If your heroes die or the Inn is destroyed, game over…and I think we can all agree that a village without access to booze simply deserves to go up in flames. So keep that sweet, precious Inn upright.
– Real player with 48.7 hrs in game
Early Access (5/14/18): I am really enjoying my time with this game. ValeGuard is an addicting mix of Tower Defense, Real-Time Strategy, and City Building. Each village (level) has a different setup, so you’ll want to figure out where you want to build, and where to defend. There are many types of heros with different abilities that will also level up after experiencing some combat. If those heros surive they will also be carried over to the next village (I was very happy to see that). The game has depth to it, and there are a few different systems in place that you must keep in mind to be really efficient, but it’s not super complex or the type of game that is going to take a long time to figure out either. Once you hit that sweet spot of increasing your population, so they can do different tasks, while building up an army and improving your heros it gets really satisfying to see your plans come to fruition. Also, some great music that really sets a mood that goes well with this type of game (if you like good and relaxing video game music I recommend getting the soundtrack). As of this review I am over 4 hours in, and it already feels polished and more complete than any Early Access game I’ve played. The game starts at a great price, so if it sounds like something you’d enjoy I’d say give it a shot.
– Real player with 20.7 hrs in game