Legacy of Sin the father sacrifice

Legacy of Sin the father sacrifice

really nice game, Fun and quick!!

Real player with 10.0 hrs in game


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Very funny game, well done … please more levels and units and maybe bigger battlefields yah !!!

Real player with 5.8 hrs in game

Legacy of Sin the father sacrifice on Steam

 Fieldrunners 2

Fieldrunners 2

Personally, I can’t see how anyone wouldn’t enjoy this game. I was impressed with the original Fieldrunners and when Fieldrunners 2 came out, I was blown away. They took a great game and made it 1000% better and more enjoyable, which I didn’t think was even possible. Once you get into this game you may very easily be hooked, as I am. The Heroic difficulty is challenging, but after gaining some experience (and unlocking more towers), you’ll find they’re not nearly as insurmountable as they seem at first.

Real player with 451.9 hrs in game


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8/10

Overview: Traditional Tower Defense

The Good:

  • Bright colorful graphics. Towers, enemies and special effects are unique, vibrant and can be easily distinguished from one another especially when a lot is happening on screen.

  • 25 levels spread across different game modes and 3 difficulty levels. Each map provides a different entry/exit points along with different obstacles/hazards that you can use to your advantage.

  • Multiple game modes: Survival is your traditional tower defense game. Time attack has you killing a certain amount of enemies before time runs out. Sudden Death pits you against a never ending massive wave of enemies, forcing you to kill a certain amount. Puzzle mode is a twist on the standard tower defense formula by changing some of the rules forcing you to think very carefully where you place towers on the map.

Real player with 28.7 hrs in game

Fieldrunners 2 on Steam

Cubemen

Cubemen

Cubemen was a strange experience for me. Somehow I had gotten myself a little excited about this game, not sure why, it didn’t exactly have much of a hype going for it. But there I was, actually looking forward to this game. And boy was I disappointed.

Cubemen is a Tower Defense game. You place your towers, or cubemen on the map and move them around as necessary to shoot the enemies who will come at you from a multitude of spawnpoints on the map. They use a variety of weapons who’s damage potential, type of damage and accuracy varies decently. Unfortunately several easy strategies exist to completely overpower the enemy early and take command of the game to the point where any challenge disappears out the window.

Real player with 47.8 hrs in game


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In my opinion, Cubemen is a ludicrously underrated game. It is incredibly simple in concept but it is executed incredibly well making it a huge amount of fun, the really simple but highly polished graphics also give this game a great charm to it.

Cubemen is a blend of Tower Defense and Real Time Strategy, something that can be very difficult to balance but Cubemen does it relatively well. There are a nice variety of units to chose from and an eclectic selection of official & community-made maps that give this game a lot of playability in both single and multiplayer games, this is a great game to play either alone or with friends.

Real player with 21.3 hrs in game

Cubemen on Steam

Fieldrunners

Fieldrunners

Rating: 7/10

What is it?

Standard Tower Defence Game

The Good:

  • 8 maps

  • 7 modes with each map, including classic, extended, endless, sudden death, time trial, combo tower 1, combo tower 2

  • Good variety of towers each with their own strengths and weaknesses

  • Maps offer some variety with different entry and exit points, unique enemies

The Bad

  • Does absolutely nothing new, its a port from an IOS game and is very basic for a tower defense game

-Has the exact same problem as any other tower defense game, once you figure out the optimal maze for the map you really don’t need to do anything else.

Real player with 56.5 hrs in game

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Fieldrunners is a Tower Defense / Strategy Game developed by Subatomic Studios LLC and here is a little Review for you.

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☐ Beautiful

☐ Good

☑ Decent

☐ Bad

–-{Gameplay}—

☐ Very good

☐ Good

☑ It‘s just gameplay

☐ so lala

☐ Starring at walls is better

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☐ Very good

☐ Good

☑ Not too bad

☐ Bad

–-{Difficulity}—

☐ Easy

☐ Significant brain usage

☑ Easy to learn / Hard to master

☐ Difficult

Real player with 29.7 hrs in game

Fieldrunners on Steam

Bad Hotel

Bad Hotel

Mandatory premise: even though I stuck with the game long enough to obtain all achievements (and boy, some of them were a painful grind) and I really wanted to like its frantic approach to the tower defense genre, I can’t recommend it to anyone for 5 bucks. You may find it interesting if you paid a maximum of .99 cents or found it as part of a bundle, but other than that there are way better TDs on Steam for its base price (Fieldrunners, iBomber Defense and Alien Hallway, just to name a few).

First of all, the pros: game is weird. Like, REALLY weird. Your objective in each stage is protecting the main tower of your hotel by building square shaped rooms around it. Rooms come in three distinct flavors: defensive, which simply stand there and absorb hits until their eventual annihilation; offensive, which provide the classic fare of TD weapons (guns, mines, ice to slow enemies, etc.); healing, which do exactly as their name says, replenishing damaged towers (but not themselves).

Real player with 10.0 hrs in game

Bad Hotel

Checking out

Despite Bad Hotel being a BAFTA winning game, something I struggle to see as to why the British Academy of Film and Television Arts would award it anything because outside of the frustrating core gameplay loop neither the art nor music is anything I would hand out awards too.  What boggles the mind even further was that it also went onto be a IGF finalist and TIGA award finalist for 2012/2013. What the hell were all these award groups seeing that I can’t?

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

Bad Hotel on Steam

Eat’n Eaten

Eat’n Eaten

Grow your greendom, balance preys and predators, try to maintain the food chain until you annihilate the very last invader!

Grow Your Ecosystem

Creatures spawn from plants. The more you nourish a plant, the stronger the predator breeding from it. Plants eat delicious soil nutrients you can gather by decomposing corpses and living organisms.

Balance Preys and Predators

Plants and creatures need to eat in order to survive. You need to maintain a complete food chain as your organisms keep evolving and breeding.

Defeat Fearsome Warrior Invaders

Waves of enemies arise and spread chaos, throwing off the balance of your ecosystem. Use your creatures mighty abilities to overpower them!

Grow Bigger and Stronger

The corpses of defeated enemies increase the number of nutrients in your ecosystem. Grow your plants bigger to spawn even more powerful predators. Favor the rise of advantageous evolution traits to overcome stronger warriors!

Eat'n Eaten on Steam

Anomaly: Warzone Earth

Anomaly: Warzone Earth

Anomaly: Warzone Earth Review

A Brilliant mixture of action, strategy and in an Anti-Tower Defence game, that’s right you are the attacker here.

Some key points that this game offers:

  1. Commander/ Hero Unit with special abilities.

  2. Campaign Mode and Extra Game Modes.

  3. PC Touch screen support.

  4. Brilliant visuals.

  5. Indie Gem 4/5

Gameplay & Controls:

The controls are pretty much straightforward. The entire game can be played and enjoyed with your mouse, left click mouse button doing most for the work as usual and the right click mouse button used to choose your special abilities. There are a few keyboard keys that get used for the gameplay and a few shortcuts to make gameplay easier.

Real player with 434.4 hrs in game

IN A WORD: MAYBE

IN A NUTSHELL:

WHAT TO EXPECT: Militaristic setting. Alien invasion theme. 4x gamemodes. Focused strategy and tactics. Only six units and four commander abilities. Formulaic gameplay. Very good production values. Tricky micro-management. Sometimes fiddly controls. Difficult latter scenarios. Can frustrate and overwhelm. Well-acted voice-overs. Designed for replayability. 3x difficulties. Requires persistence to complete. Some grindy achievements. Singleplayer only.

Real player with 61.9 hrs in game

Anomaly: Warzone Earth on Steam

Defense Grid: The Awakening

Defense Grid: The Awakening

Allow me my conceit.

DG is the best video game I have ever played, and many of you reading this could my grandkids friends.

I usually avoid pronouncements. I avoid posting comments even more, but DG is so special, so rare, I must share with you why you should buy it.

Check how many hours I have invested in this love affair. I still play every week. I invite you to check older posts from pre-2010 to see how this game enveloped not just me but a whole community being introduced to tower defense for the first time, not to mention veterans of the genre.

Real player with 2376.8 hrs in game

Tower security entertainments are a dime twelve on the Internet, which is a touch of an adornment generally as in most by a long shot of them are permitted to-play, so paying 10 pennies would be unnecessary overabundance. Still, it’s not stunning that tower shield entertainments are so celebrated; done successfully they can be an addictive time suck, draining without end the hours as you try to set up a defensive system that can withstand everything the PC hurls at it. With these free preoccupations out there, can’t avoid being there space for a premium tower security diversion? Covered Path Entertainment advances a persuading resistance with Defense Grid: The Awakening, a $20 redirection that offers a great deal of tense minutes and significantly more significance than an ordinary tower monitor diversion.

Real player with 263.3 hrs in game

Defense Grid: The Awakening on Steam

Tep The Destroyer

Tep The Destroyer

I’ve had the chance to play many tower defence games through my YouTube channel and I found this one really interesting, especially the challenge mode.

Looking forward to doing more with it in the near future

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

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5/10 Tower Cats recommend this game.

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☑️A serious “looking” Tower Defense game.

☑️A campaign mode / Survival mode.

☑️A little bit of variety.

❌Feels lacking in terms of freedom.

❌A more forced version of a Tower Defense.

❌Isn’t fast enough.

❌No repair function.

❌The radius HUD for turrets is confusing. Does it reach?

My personal opinion?

I’ve played TD games my entire life from time to time.

I’m familiar with the different niche attempts to make something new and fresh and modern…

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

Tep The Destroyer on Steam

Unstoppable Gorg

Unstoppable Gorg

A silly tower defense game. Fortunately, I happen to like silly tower defense games.

It offers a decent variety of towers and enemies, always a key ingredient. (Although I found some of the tower types more or less indispensable, and others pretty worthless.) You get money from killing enemies, but also from building generators, so there is that tension between investing and beefing up your defenses.

Lastly, the game brings us something new: orbiting towers. All your defenses must be placed at preset points in 2-4 rings surrounding your ship/station. These rings are fixed in distance from the center, and the build points are fixed in distance from each other, but the entire ring can be rotated. This lets you move your towers into position near the enemy’s attack paths (highlighted by glowy dotted lines), or even follow a wave around to keep it in range longer. Since the levels are in space, with no real ‘terrain’, this is a good way of doing things.

Real player with 24.4 hrs in game

It is a neat little tower defense game. It treats space as a 2-dimensional thing instead of a 3-dimensional thing by having this space station or what have you in the center. You set up satellites in various rings with set placement locations and move those rings around so that your satellites can defend against waves of aliens. The religious fanatic robots from the sun with ships that look like cars from the 1950s, the brain monsters from Venus, and the classic flying saucers of the titular Gorg are your foes, coming in from changing directions with varied units.

Real player with 15.6 hrs in game

Unstoppable Gorg on Steam