![]() ![]() ![]() The Winter Storm 2 stage mini-campaign.The classic 12 stage core campaign: Defend the Kingdom from the forces of Vez'nan!.13 Legendary Heroes! (All unlocked with no additional cost!) Bring them to battle to face the hordes of evil!.Intense boss fights never seen on a defense game!.Over 61 different enemies, from Goblins to Demons each with their own skills! (Beware of the mountain Trolls!).18 tower abilities! Have your Sorcerers summon earth elementals and polymorph your enemies!.8 specialized tower upgrades to customize your strategy! Mighty Barbarians, Arcane Wizards, Forest Rangers to name a few.Full-screen High definition awesome illustrated cartoon art!.Command your soldiers and see them engage in hand to hand cartoon battles!.Epic defense battles that will hook you for hours!.Allies and enemies can appear and completely change a map’s flow, making you alter your tactics in seconds.Get ready for an epic journey to defend your kingdom against hordes of orcs, trolls, evil wizards and other nasty fiends using a vast arsenal of towers and spells at your command!įight on forests, mountains and wastelands, customizing your defensive strategy with different tower upgrades and specializations! Rain fire upon your enemies, summon reinforcements, command your troops, recruit elven warriors and face legendary monsters on a quest to save the Kingdom from the forces of darkness! Key Features ![]() Certain enemies trigger certain stage effects, including opening new paths that could expose your flank. Origins features some of the best levels in the series, from a serpent-inhabited lake to a tree-hut city. Having fun, just elfing around: Ironhide Studios has proven that they know how to make a great level while also having a lot of fun. The elves have some great new towers to tinker with: stone throwing trees, high elven magicians, and of course, the best archers in fantasy lore. The gnolls play like standard baddies in the Kingdom Rush lineage, while the dark elves behave like the lizard people in Frontiers: you’ll have to deal with their teleporting, curse-inducing, arrow-slinging villainy. Instead of playing the aggressor, you’re tasked with defending the falling elvish empire from gnolls and dark elves. Buy these bonuses with in-game currency and increase your odds of success. The potion shop gets bigger and more ridiculous. While not exactly groundbreaking in its story, characters from the earlier games make cameos and the campaign doesn’t have a weak stage. But origin story? Yes: Instead of telling a high-fantasy story complete with humans, dwarves, goblins et al, Origins instead focuses mainly on one race of the JRR Tolkien tradition: elves. And Origins has a new set of obscure, ridiculous-but-clever bonuses you can buy using in-game currency (have enemies go back in time, unleash dragonfire, etc). Now, casting lightning or your hero’s arrow-storm is only a click away. In Origins, the controllable powers the hero grants you are now situated next to your own powers, giving you a much more intuitive interface for controlling your troops. With Origins, the balance seems much more reasonable: heroes are important and have different abilities, but a good economy and selection of towers will do just as much. Heroes, like Eridan the ranger, can swing a battle’s outcome with his powers. Frontiers gave you more heroes, and the gameplay increasingly relied on them (somewhat overly so). But Rush introduced heroes-singular units you could upgrade (and buy, using real money) and deploy that could swing a battle if deployed at the right choke point. The Kingdom Rush series started out as a fairly conventional tower-defense game: you build your towers, upgrade them, and hope to hold off the enemy waves. Not convinced? Here are three reasons why you should stick with the series and play on.ĭragonfire is just a click away: The biggest change the series has undergone in this release is the increased focus on heroes and special abilities. While it feels like more of the same, developer Ironhide Studios proves they’ve learned a thing or two in the last three years. Not much has changed from the last go-around- 2013’sįrontiers-except the focus has narrowed, giving the units and the level-design a more streamlined, organic feel. The latest entry in the series, Kingdom Rush Origins, further sharpens the enchanted blade-giving players more maps, heroes, and towers to unlock. ![]()
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