Domain Defense
About
Domain Defense focuses on what makes Tower Defense games great. Each tower is essential to your success and to keep enemies from walking right through. Using modern, stylized graphics each level bring a purpose and looks great. Domain Defense also includes up to four player split screen mode but each player is required to have a non-mouse controller to play.Levels
- Classic Tower Defense Levels
- VS Mode With An AI Opponent
- Themes including Spring, Winter, and Caverns
- Challenge Modes Including Continuous, Hard Mode, and Tower Limit
- Dynamic Weather Hints at Stronger Enemies On Their Way
- Each Tower is Unique In It's Abilities
- Splash Damage, Chain Lightning, Acid Poisoning and Ice For Example
- Each Tower Can Be Upgraded Three Times. Choose Wisely Between Damage, Range, and Rate of Fire
- Multiple Targeting Options Including First, Last, Strongest, Weakest, Fastest, and Slowest
- Enemies Are As Unique As Towers
- Mini-bosses and Bosses including Healers, Destroyers, and Multipliers
- Each Themed Level Has It's Own Themed Enemies
- Play Solo Against Three AI Opponents With Mouse or Gamepad
- Up To Four Player Split Screen With AI Opponents Available
- Two Players and Up Require Gamepads for Each Player
- Hardest Levels Domain Defense Has
- Creative Levels That Require Team Work
- Up To Four Player Split Screen
- Two Players and Up Require Gamepads for Each Player
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated GPU
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Suggested for Single Player
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core i3
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Dedicated GPU
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Suggested for Split Screen. Multiplayer requires a gamepad per person.
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated GPU
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Suggested for Single Player
Recommended:
- Processor: Intel Core i3
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Dedicated GPU
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Suggested for Split Screen. Multiplayer requires a gamepad per person.
System requirements for Linux
Minimum:
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated GPU
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Suggested for Single Player
Recommended:
- Processor: Intel Core i3
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Dedicated GPU
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Suggested for Split Screen. Multiplayer requires a gamepad per person.
Domain Defense reviews and comments
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Microsoft from Deutsch
UPDATE: After I really cursed the first Few Hours of play, I couldn't leave the Game anyway.
The Game had grabbed my Pride by the Eggs-and I had to wriggle out of that Grip under all Circumstances.
Since I already loved Warcraft 3 and had made my first Tower Defense/Offense walking attempts (also quite successfully) online there, I watched the Versus Mode Against the AI after a few Laps.
There I noticed that it is much easier to find in the Game due to several Levels of difficulty.
So I can recommend everyone to practice this Mode up to 3 heavy AI Opponents.
After that, you know all the Towers by heart and also have a better Feeling for a good Composition and Upgrade strategy.
Because let's face it: The Game lets you scare away completely on your own at the Beginning.
In other Games such as Royal Defense, I have seen off that the painstakingly created rubber Points should only be spent in additional Seed Capital and Bonus Gold.
Since you get one of these points every 10 completed rounds, of course it takes a little.
But once you get a good Cushion, suddenly the first positive Results come in.
If you have finally played your first of the 12 Cards after 10 unsuccessful Rounds, then you will be really. n feeling of Happiness throughout the Body. :-)
After I then find out that you should bet on a few Teslas with at least 2 Acid towers and Ice as a Slowdown as soon as possible, many of the Cards are running almost as if by themselves and the Degree of difficulty has dropped to a really feasible Level.
The Cards offer other Game Modes that bring achievements to an additional Steam.
This makes the Game relatively extensive and fun in addition to the Temps and online/Slitscreen modes, despite fewer Maps.
At this Stage I could hardly let go of the Game.
Graphically, I also find this all very pretty and the Cards are also different enough, so you can't always build identically and really have to look where you should put your few needed towers and how to upgrade them to be most effective.
Because if you don't work absolutely effectively, you have to work longer and go grinning more Points for permanent Upgrades.
But in the End, it is possible for everyone to play through the Game completely, as you simplify your Degree of difficulty further and further after the bottom.
So after I've only given a Thumbs down, I'm going to turn that around now.
After a long Adjustment Phase, the Game is really recommended and then also Fun.
If you are not Afraid of a hard Start, you should definitely access it.
As I said, the Degree of Difficulty is the other way around.
However, you have to find out for yourself and many may be giving up by then.
That is why I have described this in particular in detail here.
Some of my Pictures show good Construction methods, for example, where you can only have built 8 towers at a time.
I hope it helps you.
Have fun!