Royal Defense reviews

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Royal Defense is a classic Tower Defens game. There are 4 different Towers with which you can eliminate your Enemies, each Tower having 2 different Advancements, all of which have special Strengths and Weaknesses. There are different Opponents with very special Characteristics. However, no particular Tactic is actually required. At 90% of the Levels, 2 Turmartes are enough, even for perfect Victories. Should things get tight, you still have 4 different Spells to Choose from in order to stop the Opponents. Both Towers and Spells can be improved with Crystals dropped by Opponents from time to time. There are some cards, but not quite as many as they seem when you play the first Time, as some Cards are repeated. In my Opinion, the different Levels of difficulty are almost not even noticeable, even at the highest Degree of Difficulty, the Game is still quite simple (apart from the 3 Bonus levels that have it neat in them). Graphically, the Game is quite ok, it is not special but it suits the Game. I found The Sound to run away. Monotonous and just annoying. Best Tone out and put something else on your Ears. By the way, you look for a Story in vain. There's none, not even an insignificant 0815 Backstory. Personally, I Didn't find really bad even if I would have been happy if the Developers had Bothered to come up with something. Overall a nice TD Game which keeps you busy for a few Hours. In my Eyes NO MUST HAVE but TD Fans can allude to it quietly. It's definitely worth its low Price.
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Royal Defense is a classic TD game in the Manner of Kingdom Rush. I played the Complete Edition, which contains a total of 6 Battles. You can run the Game in the Window or stretch it all over the screen. Developer Creobit has released more TDs on Steam after Royal Defense, but this remains their best Game. The Cards pawn onto a Screen and the Tower Areas are set. During the Course of the Game, 4 base towers will be unlocked, which can be upgraded 2X. For the 4th Stage you can choose between 2 Specializations. The Gems that appear randomly in the Missions can either be used in the Missions or exchanged between missions for lasting Improvement. When You buy the DLC, you get extra Crystals and thus reduce Grinding. Even within the first Battle, the Maps are repeated. There Are several Battles. Missions can be played in 3 Levels of difficulty. Once you have survived the first two Waves of a Mission, the remaining Waves are usually light, but you still have to stare at the Screen as if it were crazy to avoid missing the Gems. There is an Acceleration Function and even in a Break can be built. There is no Cloud Storage. Conclusion Because a Top Game like DG or KR doesn't appear every Month, you also play Royal Defense. I give a half-upward Thumb. I paid €4.78€ for the Complete Edition, which is not cheap in Relation to Quality, but there is a lot of Quantity for that. More Recommendations for Tower Defense Games: http://store.steampowered.com/curator/8896126-Gametests-and-Videos
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