Villainous - Tower Attack
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- rated 4.43 / 5 stars
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- Strategy - Tower Defense
- tower
- defense
- strategy
- attack
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- Aug 3, 2011 | 12:47 PM EDT
- File Info
- Game
- 6.4 mb
- Daily Feature August 4, 2011
- Weekly 4th Place August 9, 2011
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From the makers of "I Have 1 Day" and "Don't Shit Your Pants" comes a new take on Tower Defense. This is a Tower Conquest. Be the villian instead of the hero, siege instead of defend, and take over the world, one kingdom at a time.
Rather than building towers and defending against hordes of monsters, you are given the reins of an evil mage that builds his army from the ground up to dominate the lands. You must unlock new units, learn new spells, and think up unique summoning strategies to overcome the defenses of your foes.
Credits:
Developed by Cellar Door Games
Art by Gilbert de Vera (grifter101)
Reviews
Rated 3 / 5 stars April 6, 2012
Too much of a grindfest. I lost track of how many times I had to replay already-completed levels, just to get decent enough for the next one. It makes an already-repetitive game even moreso. Players need more infamy per siege or something. I just didn't find much reward in completing the levels. It grew much more tiresome than it should have.
The art-style is nice, but in a genre populated with fantasy-themes, it doesn't really stand out in anyway. Goblins, medieval towers, wizards...it's been done a lot. As well-crafted as it is, it doesn't have a lot of personality. It makes it even more jarring when something odd pops up- such as the cartoonish "yoink" noise when you deselect a unit occurs.
Not a terrible game, but dull. It can be better, in my opinion. It just needs better ways to encourage the player to keep playing.
Rated 4 / 5 stars April 5, 2012
I found this a refreshing new take on tower defense, even if it was flawed
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars April 5, 2012
Infamy doesn't stack, can't really build much because of it. Otherwise fun time waster!
Rated 5 / 5 stars April 3, 2012
great game :)
Rated 5 / 5 stars April 2, 2012
Aside from the fact that it gets quite repetitive after a while this game is great! The graphics and animation are really well made through out and the challenge of trying to get all the items for the throne room keep it exciting.