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Posted by : Segmadis on Dec 25, 2008 | Labels: defence, review, tower, whiteboard | 0 Comments
Tower Defence Game - Protector: Reclaiming the Throne
This is the second part of Protector.
Basically this is the same game with new face and few new options. There are 22 new levels which are pretty enough. It was developed by the same team that developed the first part, so it is not big surprise that this game is not so different from its first part. The graphic is the same which is good for some people because you will have the same feeling that you are playing Ultima Online, that's of course is not good for others but hey...nobody can satisfy everybody.
Now, you will ask what are the differences between the two games if we don't count the levels. As I said there are few new options. One of this options for example is that you are free to speed up your game at any different time, that particularly is very important because some creatures are very slow and you can have good sleeping time from time to time, with this option the designers of the game keep this game up. Another good new feature is that you can see all creatures on the map and what is their health status.
I don't know if it is for good or for bad but now you have only two types of units in the beginning. You will be able to play with mages and warriors from the start. Later when your units collect more and more experience you will be able to upgrade them. We all knows the upgrades from the previous part of this game so you will be in your territory there.
What can I say for the end. This is one very good sequel so I think that all fans of this game will be satisfied from it. With this part there are now 45 levels from both parts of this game for play and fun. I hope you will have such playing this game.
You can play this game at: Kongregate.com
Posted by : Segmadis on Dec 16, 2008 | | 0 Comments
Tower Defence Game - Protector
This is my first post about some tower defence game. The game that I've choose is Protector
I've had many hours on this game and from my experience I can say that this game is really rockin'. Well let's stop now with all of this good speaking and let's see what this game have.
For first this game is really huge, it have 23 maps some of which are very tough. At first you will start the game with few "easy" levels but after this the hard part is coming. If I might be honest I've never succeeded to pass lvl 23 and that's not because I have not tried :)
Another good thing for some of us is that this game took very much of it's ideas from Ultima Online which as I said for some people is not bad news.
Yes the bad news here is that all of this is made with flash and on some levels when there are more enemies your PC might get little hard times, but this is not so often.
Let's now speak about the game itself. In this game you will have 5 Basic Units and 5 Advanced Units, everyone of this units can be upgraded. First 5 Basic Units are as many other games same here too: fire, poison, slow, lightning and melee, same way is with the advanced units as well. Once you've build some basic mage you can upgrade it with to be specialis or generalist. Specialist means that this character will have more special attacks like poisoning for green mages and more critical damage for melee units. If you choose generalist your unit will have more damage, but less special attacks. For every level there are different best tactics because every group of enemy is resistant to some of your magics and this is why in every level you'll need to do different strategy. Another thing that is very important is that you can upgrade your units only when they gain experience. When you complete some level you will be able to choose skills from which the power of your units will increase, these skills will give you the ability to make advanced units as well.
I hope that you'll like this game, because it really deserves your attention.
You can play this game at: kongregate.com
Posted by : Segmadis on Dec 15, 2008 | | 0 Comments