![]() As you add more troops to a tower the benefits and capabilities offered by that tower will grow more effective. Archers will randomly pick off enemy troops at a distance Wizards grant you the ability to use the d-pad to wield potent spells on the battlefield, and so on. Buy any of four tower upgrades and you can assign these troops to the related tower (signified by a coloured flag). The ‘pit of conversion’ upgrade allows you to pluck an enemy at random from the hoard and drop him into a magical paint bucket to add him to your army reserve. These include simple repairs and life bar extensions as well as several options for upgrading your offensive and defensive capabilities. Thankfully, DYC reveals surprising depth as you progress.Īfter each stage you are first given the option to save (to one of three save files) and then spend your points on “Fortifications and Upgrades”. As strangely engaging as abusing defenceless stick figures proves to be, it's clear that it takes a little more than primitive violence to make for compelling gameplay. You can fling him straight up and let him crash back down, bounce him off the side of the screen, dunk him, spike him, juggle him… basically whatever it takes to crush his little crayon frame. The standard course of action (and most immediately gratifying) is to simply flick your wrist and let him fly. The emphasis here is on what you do with an enemy after you aim and click on him. What separates DYC from a typical shooter is that it demands more than just a quick trigger-finger. The only goal in sight is to cleanse the screen of all vile enemies. There is a little variety in the enemy types and some tactical options for upgrading your defences, but this is monotone design in the purest sense. Scores of button-headed stick figures prance across the screen in endless waves with one intention - to pound your castle until it crumbles. Sound Card: DirectX 9.If you aren’t familiar with the original, DYC is a old school shooter hybrid that plays exactly like it sounds.Graphics: GeForce 8600 with 512 MB of RAM / ATI Radeon HD 5570 with 1024 MB of RAM.Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo (2 * 2600 Mhz) or AMD Athlon X2 64 2 * 2600 Mhz.Sound Card: DirectX 9.0C Compatible sound card.Graphics: GeForce 6800 GT with 256 MB of RAM / ATI Radeon HD 5450 with 512 MB of RAM.Processor: Intel Pentium Dual Core (2 * 2200 Mhz) or AMD Athlon X2 64 2 * 2200 Mhz.Heroic difficulty mode for players of royal descentįeatured in Apple's "Best Castle Defense Games".Unlimited levels: Continue to grow the strength of your Kingdom indefinitely.Your superb defending abilities now earn you up to 45 new achievements!.Cast powerful spells with the aid of your Wizards.Strengthen your forces by converting soldiers and assigning them as Archers, Wizards, or Craftsmen to work within your castle or deploying them as Bombers. ![]() ![]() ![]() Upgrade your kingdom with fortified walls, the archery range, wizard tower, craftsmen's workshop, and the demolition laboratory.Battle many different types of enemy invaders, requiring varying tactics to defeat.Will you and your court rise to the challenge, or stand aside as they raze your Castle to the ground? Defend your Castle against the relentless army of crayon invaders! Those crafty barbarian hordes have amassed their forces once again to challenge your domain.
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