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Defend your castle for wii
Defend your castle for wii











defend your castle for wii

There is definitely some difficulty in this title, and don't be surprised if you play through a level several times. But I would exercise caution, especially to those who think this game is all fluff. Fans of games like PixelJunk Monsters will be drawn to its "defend the tower" style gameplay, and it is also fun for those who enjoy a quick pick-up-and-play experience. Overall, Defend Your Castle is a worthwhile title and a steal at only 500 points. So even though Defend Your Castle might be really fun, if your wrist starts hurting, give it a rest. Because the game relies on you licking your wrist very quickly, you may find yourself with one heck of a case of Wii-wrist after playing too long. It can really give you a headache.Īnother painful aspect of this game occurs after you've played for about an hour or so. These little noises can get annoying, especially during harder levels when things are going very fast and all you hear is a choir of fist pounding and little, stick people noises. Fans of games like PixelJunk Monsters will be drawn to its 'defend the tower' style gameplay, and it is also fun for those who enjoy a quick pick-up-and-play experience. The stick people make little "ouch" noises after you fling them the bombs go "kaboom" (there is literally a human voice that says "kaboom") and if you let the little people close enough to your castle you can hear them beat on it. Overall, Defend Your Castle is a worthwhile title and a steal at only 500 points. There is absolutely no music, and the sound scheme relies solely on sound effects from the invading stick people and your own equipment. Most of your power-ups are controlled via point and click, except for the magic power-up, which is controlled via a double tap on the d-pad. Wait for the sun to have set for awhile, un-pause and you will have. You grab little stick figures with the Wii-mote and are able to fling them across the screen with a flick of your wrist. The in-game clock keeps ticking while your game is paused, meaning the sun keeps moving. It may be frustrating, but perhaps in this way Defend Your Castle is rewarding as well.As far as control is concerned, this title is extremely simple. There is definitely some difficulty in this title, and don't be surprised if you play through a level several times. Defend your Castle against the relentless army of crayon invaders Those crafty barbarian hordes have amassed their forces once again to challenge your. You are the commander of your castle, and it is your duty to fling the invading enemies sky-high, watching them plummet to their demise.

defend your castle for wii

These little noises can get annoying, especially during harder levels when things are going very fast and all you hear is a choir of fist pounding and little, stick people noises. Defend your Castle (XGen Studios, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone - Cartoon Violence, 500 Wii Points): Defend your Castle takes place on a grassy plain surrounded by invaders. The stick people make little "ouch" noises after you fling them the bombs go "kaboom" (there is literally a human voice that says "kaboom") and if you let the little people close enough to your castle you can hear them beat on it. You grab little stick figures with the Wii-mote and are able to fling them across the screen with a flick of your wrist. As far as control is concerned, this title is extremely simple.













Defend your castle for wii