The Last Defense

The Last Defense

ThugGames' goal is to build a series of games that explain one major story.

All of the games are from various genres.

We’re starting with The Last Defense to introduce our players to the universe’s story.

A continent driven by mythic powers. All nations have different abilities. After years of war between themselves, they now have a common enemy and are forced to unite and fight together in order to protect their world. There are five kingdoms. Only the kingdom of Murgaz is standing (Kingdom of Men / Middle Kingdom). All surviving mages join the forces, under the command of King Severin. YOU are playing from the eyes of King Severin and control your own defense by:

  • Build your own Defense!

  • Cast special abilities for every mage, based on their power. (Fire Mage example)

  • Replayable game with different experience every time you play.

  • Gameplay for hours.

  • Follow a story with every chapter.


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The Last Defense on Steam

CYBERSPACE VR

CYBERSPACE VR

A VR Game to keep moving, thinking, shooting and improving!

CYBERSPACE VR is a Fast-Paced FPS / Tower Defense Hybrid game with RPG Progression Mechanics and a Mesmerizing Story set Half a Millenium Ahead of our Time.

Follow through the Journey of Ohm-39, a seemingly normal future Mercenary that is Half AI and Half Human, while defends several the servers of CYBERSPACE being recently attacked.

Run, Jump, Shoot and Throw. Use your intelligence and strategic mind to build up your defenses and use a full set of CyberWeapons and DigiTurrets with different Abilities to let your combative imagination run wild while you defend your Core! Progress and Improve your Character, Weapons, Turrets and acquire new Skills to use on the Battlefield. Uncover the Story and Secrets of CYBERSPACE and the company behind it, NEURACORE while you play!

Play our Early Access to know our Gameplay now! This way you can start enjoying it while we finish off our 1st Mesmerizing Campaign. This will NOT be a DLC and will be FULLY Included with your purchase! You’ll just receive the notification to download the 1st Campaign Update when it’s ready!

Available for HTC VIVE, VIVE Index and Oculus Rift S. We strive to deliver an outstanding and fun VR experience where we blend a strategic gameplay with lots of action in combat! All while delivering a Cinematic Storytelling on the Background, sharing our Story of the Evolution of AI, the World and the Future of Humanity in the next Centuries.

CURRENT EARLY ACCESS FEATURES

**+ 6 Different Weapons

  • 6 Different Enemies

  • 3 Different Level Layouts

  • Endless Waves / Arcade Mode

  • 1 Epic BOSS Fight Alpha

  • Music Jukebox (Choose from our own Synthwave / Cyberpunk OST)**

UPCOMING FEATURES

+ Global Leaderboards - Rank Globally with different players to become the master of several levels.

+ Progression Mode - XP Gain, Levels, SkillTrees, Weapons and Towers Upgrades through Forging

+ 1st Teaser Campaign - We’ll deliver a Chapter of our Full Campaign set to release next year.

+ Multiplayer Modes - First Co/Op and then PvP, we want to take the fun battle experience of CSVR to a whole new level next year!

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Support us on our Early Launch and help us improve our Game and take it to a whole new level.

RELEASE PLAN

EARLY ACCESS ARCADE MODE / OCT 2020

CSVR TEASER CAMPAIGN // COMING JAN 2021

CO-OP MULTIPLAYER // COMING Q1 2021

VS MULTIPLAYER // COMING Q2 2021

COMPLETE CSVR CAMPAIGN //COMING Q4 2021

CYBERSPACE VR is developed by FUSE VR Studios, a group of more than 10 people are actively developing and designing the experience of the game.

ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK

We are currently developing a whole set of music and SDX along with Shifterhead. Be sure to check that out and buy it if you like it.

CYBERSPACE VR STORY

CYBERSPACE VR Story takes players far in the future. Starting out from the digitalization of the Human Brain to the era of AI as a new digital-kind species that has its own goals and motives.

Our Cinematic Universe is being constantly refined and first part of the history will be showcased in our Teaser Campaign coming JAN 2021.

You can watch some Screenshots of our Cinematic takes down here. But if you like the concept visit our Social Media channels to see more art and know more about the Story and upcoming 1st Campaign of CYBERSPACE VR.

#CYBERCOMMUNITY

We are growing our Player Base and Improving our Game with your Feedback. Follow us to keep posted on Contests, Beta Testing Programs and

Join the #CyberCommunity on our different Social Media Accounts

Join our Discord Server to be more close to our Developers and Artists, give us your direct Feedback and more!


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CYBERSPACE VR on Steam

Defender’s Quest: Valley of the Forgotten (DX edition)

Defender’s Quest: Valley of the Forgotten (DX edition)

This is my favourite game in years.

It’s a tower defense game where each of what would normally be a tower is actually a character that levels up, like in an RPG, complete with a customizable skill tree, equipment, etc. These levels are earned from level to level, so you’re constantly improving your party.

This superficially simple gameplay concept is backed up on all sides by a great story, deep strategy elements and amazing replayability.

Story

Azra (or the name you choose) is the royal librarian that ends up in The Pit, a wretched place full of zombie-like creatures called Revenant. Using mysterious special powers (that excellently explain the tower defense gameplay) and the help of a band of ragtag adventures you’ll pick up it is your job to guide her out of the pit. There is more at stake, and the plot has plenty of developments to keep you interested, but what surprised me the most were the story’s pacing and its humour.

Real player with 78.7 hrs in game


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An art in making a RPG grind fun.

Imagine the game where your typical RPG party become towers in the typical Tower Defense game and you have Defender’s Quest in a nutshell. The game consists mostly of mowing down a conga line of various enemies that constantly move towards your main character as an end goal. Place your Knights, Berserkers, Druids and Ice Mages like buildings beside the highway and enjoy the fireworks, swords and arrows flowing. Recruit more units and upgrade them while spending experience points or buy them better equipment.

Real player with 51.0 hrs in game

Defender's Quest: Valley of the Forgotten (DX edition) on Steam

DARK FACETS

DARK FACETS

“Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away”- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

This game is, thus, just about perfect.

It feels like one of those tower defense games from a dozen years ago, or maybe one of those games from the eighties where the ideas of the writers far exceeded the capability of the gameplay and graphics (like Might and Magic: Book One), or maybe a demo that comes on the cd of a full game (fun, but it leaves you wishing for more than what the limited experience provides), or maybe that one poorly-translated foreign game with a strangely-intricate storyline you got from a garage sale twenty years ago that you wish you still had so you could explain to people why you like to pretend “funceame” is a real word.

Real player with 13.5 hrs in game

I was expecting Dark facets to be similar to the old flash games like Age of War or Stick Wars; And it was! Only much more boring. Age of war and Stick Wars had a fairly fast play style, but dark facets is incredibly slow paced. It takes a long time for resources to gather, a long time for units to march, longer to kill enemy units, even longer for your units to chip away at an enemy building. Then they just have to move to the second building (Of five). It feels less like i’m playing a game, more like watching a series of gifs that i switch between occasionally.

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

DARK FACETS on Steam

Warstone TD

Warstone TD

I have played many TD’s over the years, starting early on with WC3 and the simple early internet ones like storm the house first kingdom rush and gemcraft, then played several in SC2 arcade, more recently also played a lot of standalone ones like hero defense, gemcraft chapter 2, the newer kingdom rush ones.

This TD has been the most enjoyable TD I’ve played so far, and with some of the most content in it.

The positives

Its biggest strengths to me have been: The skill tree, each tower feeling purposeful, overall progression.

Real player with 169.6 hrs in game

So, seems like a couple more updates happened, thus i replayed the game again to see if things changed for the better (played throughout August/September 2018). Let’s get it on:

I really love Tower Defense games and thus i really hate to give this game a thumbs down but after spending a substantial amount of time, over a long period, including several re-starts and experimenting around, i can’t fully reccomend this, especially not for the price.

Warstone TD actually goes in a bit of a different direction since it also features a Town Expansion through wich you can unlock and upgrade new units, get new spells, get resources and other stuff, this is a nifty idea actually. It also takes the “playable hero” thing from Kingdom Rush. What i also liked where the maps that were split in half between regular Tower Defense and “Reverse Tower Defense”. There is one lane where you have to kill enemies, while sending units of your own onto the other lane, with the CPU building up the defense.

Real player with 96.9 hrs in game

Warstone TD on Steam

Cows VS Vikings

Cows VS Vikings

A-game. I’m a Kingdom Rush fan, and Cows vs Vikings is the game of the same level.

  • Variety of tactical moves. I combine different sets of towers with spells and easily win impassable levels. Crazy tough cows on CowHedge level were easily defeated by ballistas pumped up with upgrades, when I placed a battery of them right against the entrance

  • Variety of challenges. Almost every level is different and so the game remains very interesting to play

  • Variety of towers. Towers are really different. I combine them and pass levels without re-upgrading my towers. Initially I restarted levels on realizing that I spent milk on upgrades unwise, now I just fit the placement of pumped towers and usually it works

Real player with 5.9 hrs in game

Cows VS Vikings is definitely a good project that requires the attention of all fans of the tower defense genre. To be honest, I thought that this genre is a relic of the past and it won’t surprise me, however, this game is the second for this year, which revives the already deceased mechanics. More and more often these projects appear, it becomes something like a hype. Maybe this is the second wave of my childhood nostalgia? The game meets us with a great video insert, it was made so colorful. The animation and visualization of the characters are excellent. One thing is not clear to me in this game, why exactly the cows? After all, you could come up with scary monsters or go down in history and study the true enemies of the Vikings, but cows? Consider this a real subjectivity, but I didn’t understand such a turn. So let’s not mention cows anymore :) A variety of buildings, weapons to destroy enemies, labyrinths with good backgrounds. This turns an indie project into a real good game. Let the game not have the best soundtrack, and these cows (which I promised not to mention earlier), but the mechanics of the game simply leave all the flaws behind. The developers have done their job. It remains only to work with the menu (the eternal problem of small indie industries). It always looks the same for everyone: font, stroke, only the object it adjusts to changes. Everything looks stereotyped and I don’t understand why it is so. I am only talking about the menu. And so the game is excellent, I put 8 cow clippings out of 10. I advise you to try this stuffing! There are many trials, a variety of combos and many cows !!! What can be worse than cows, I can’t even imagine (again, I broke my promise).

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game

Cows VS Vikings on Steam

Food War TD

Food War TD

Food War TD is a Tower Defense-Storytelling adventure through a delicious world created by a one-man team! Build towers around the food-themed map and don’t let enemies reach The Supreme Plate. Get ready to have a fun and relaxing time with Food War TD! Are you ready to explore?

Food War TD puts you in control of The Guardians, a group of special foods that were born to protect The Supreme Plate. You are going to fight against The Fats Free, a clan composed of healthy foods that were kicked out by The King. With strategy, you are going to build towers around the map to shoot against healthy foods.

#### Quick Note

We wanted to create a fun and relaxing experience with Food War TD. This game is not intended to compete with big blockbusters, but we want you to have a different experience than the other Tower Defense games have.

Enjoy the beautiful 3D Environment made all of food, full of spaces to explore. Be part of this story of plot-twists, adventures, and most importantly, have fun!

#### Key Features

  • 4 Different types of tower to use, with 3 Upgrades each

  • 4 Enemy Classes, going up to Level 3

  • 5 Levels with lot’s of strategy possibilities

  • Beautiful artistic environments

  • High quality sounds

Food War TD on Steam

Orczz

Orczz

Orczz is a tower/lane defense game and a blatant ripoff of Plants Vs Zombies. Gameplay is mostly identical.

One of the simple rules of thumb when it comes to ripping off games is that you have to be better than the game you’re ripping off, and exceed that game is most respects. Orczz is inferior in all respects. The resolution is fixed and there’s not even widescreen support, the game runs in 4:3 pillarbox, despite being released in 2016. The $4.50 price tag is a joke. I do not recommend this game.

Real player with 8.2 hrs in game

Playable.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

Orczz on Steam

Siege of Centauri

Siege of Centauri

Siege of Centauri is one of the best looking tower defence games available and as a tower defence aficionado, I would say it is worth playing.

Forgive the comparison, but Siege of Centauri was clearly made by and for people who are looking to scratch their Defense Grid itch. It turns out that Siege of Centauri has some fairly obvious references in it that pay homage to Defense Grid, namely the interface looks almost like it was lifted from Defense Grid and some of the music too. It also has a similar story with advisers popping up between missions to brief you on what the mysterious enemy is up to.

Real player with 48.6 hrs in game

I don’t play many tower defense games. It’s essentially a puzzle, where you try to figure out the most efficient combinations of towers and placements to defend your base. There are features that let you see what is coming, and once you learn the units and iconography, you can definitely develop strategies and plans ahead of time. There are terrific controls for difficulty, as well as mechanics that let you customize and upgrade your available tower selection. I also see capabilities for a survival mode (defend as long as you can) and custom map development. I think there might also be an intent to support steam workshop, so that mods and custom maps can be shared.

Real player with 41.2 hrs in game

Siege of Centauri on Steam

The Crafter’s Defense

The Crafter’s Defense

Fun game. I am loving to book tie ins. I am enjoying playing the game.

Real player with 10.8 hrs in game

Fun little game. i like how it is based off the book. would like more levels and more control over the blocks or a way to generate more res. and more trap options. perhaps target settings on the creatures. as i said a good little game took me about 5 hours to clear the story and start to clear the hardmode.

Real player with 8.6 hrs in game

The Crafter's Defense on Steam