About This Game Discover a world brimming with humor, interesting characters, and adventure. Interact with overly observant villagers and egotistical wizards. You'll find yourself in a role more significant than a knight could ever dream of!Any true hero can call upon trusty companions in their time of need. New strategies can be explored and singular pronouns laughed at when you bring along a friend! Play through the entire game alone or with a friend, the choice is yours.Play online with friends anywhere in the world using Parsec!Get ready for a tower defense game that takes an uncommon approach to player interaction. Slash goblins with your sword, roll through waves of enemies, and build towers as fast as you can. Collect coins from fallen foes, but be careful not to get hurt when maneuvering through the action!Use nine powerful towers to build a strong defense, each tower more unique than the last. Upgrade your character as you advance through the story with a plethora of game-enhancing abilities. Anything unlocked in your skill tree will also apply in co-op mode, so everybody benefits! Unique towers, exciting abilities, and planned future game modes ensures you'll be back for more.The whole experience is wrapped up in an unbelievable composition that contains everything from sweat inducing chiptunes to comedic ambience.We're aiming to push new updates when possible which will include new content, balance changes, and even player requested features.Care will be taken to keep save files intact!Most importantly, we will be deeply involved in the community and constantly listening to your feedback. Interact with us here on the Steam community hub! 7aa9394dea Title: Duke of DefenseGenre: Casual, StrategyDeveloper:Christopher Anselmo, Sebastian NigroPublisher:HitcentsRelease Date: 4 Apr, 2019 Duke Of Defense Full Crack [FULL] This game is real nice! A tower defense with hack'n'slash bits - a formula that has been done before, but not as pleasantly as it is here.The general premise is simple enough - you run around building towers, hitting enemies, collecting coins, and standing near towers to upgrade them. As you progress, you unlock perks (which offer minor stat bonuses) and cosmetic helmets.Finding balance is the key to succeeding here - you want your coins to build more towers, but you also want to upgrade your existing towers in time. Finding balance between tower types is important as well, especially later into the game or if you are going for 100% completion (which requires to not let through a single monster in each level).The game's campaign is split up into several "chapters" - each chapter has a handful of levels to teach you about the newly introduced enemies or towers, then a level introducing the chapter's boss-wizard (which proceeds to interfere with you fighting off the level's waves), then a couple more levels, and finally a non-tower-defense boss fight (all of which are amazing, I should remark).The game takes 5-6 hours to complete and then about as many more if you want to 100% it. I consider this to be a very good choice of length, as pretty much every tower defense I have played to date either got monotonous towards the end of it, or kept pouring in more types of enemies\/towers until it became a complete mess.Coop is a lot of fun if you can find someone to play with (which these days is easier with advent of software like Parsec), and splitting tasks allows to complete levels in new ways.Graphics and audio are both very well done; the game is sprinkled with humor for the entire duration of it.Overall, highly recommended. BUY BUY BUY!!!!!!!Only 1 hour into the game, playing co-op with my daughter but I felt compelled to write a review. Can't remember having so much fun in co-op mode for a very long time. Lots of yelling and screaming at each other as the pressure builds. The art and sounds really suit the style of game, and the game has lots of variety of towers and enemies without being overwhelming. Simple, compelling game play and so much fun. I particularly love how you are constantly caught between deciding to building towers, upgrade existing towers or do some hack and slash. The time management aspect really builds tension.I love finding these indie gems.. Duke of Defense is a very well-done tower defense ft. hack-n-slash game. The art is pretty cute, and the music is pretty engaging. Gameplay is fun and exquisite.You will build towers, upgrade them, collect coins, swoosh your sword, roll, talk to a rock and what-not! Some nonsense humor would really make you chuckle along the way.Definitely had a great time!. When you're just being the best Duke of Defense that you can be and a helpful Deer Comes along so you can ride on it's back to take out an Ice wizard and you just start laughing out of nowhere you realize wow I'm having such a good timeI haven't even got to try the coop but I can only imagine it will be that much better with a friend. Excellent tower defense game. It's like Pixel Junk Monsters, but it has a bit of it's own flair The graphics are charming. The music is catchy. The levels are fairly challenging. My only issue with it is that there's not enough of it! I wish the levels were longer and more complicated in terms of monster waves and towers needed to survive. But those are minor gripes. This is a great game, and it will keep you entertained for a while!. Thank you for this.... This game is real nice! A tower defense with hack'n'slash bits - a formula that has been done before, but not as pleasantly as it is here.The general premise is simple enough - you run around building towers, hitting enemies, collecting coins, and standing near towers to upgrade them. As you progress, you unlock perks (which offer minor stat bonuses) and cosmetic helmets.Finding balance is the key to succeeding here - you want your coins to build more towers, but you also want to upgrade your existing towers in time. Finding balance between tower types is important as well, especially later into the game or if you are going for 100% completion (which requires to not let through a single monster in each level).The game's campaign is split up into several "chapters" - each chapter has a handful of levels to teach you about the newly introduced enemies or towers, then a level introducing the chapter's boss-wizard (which proceeds to interfere with you fighting off the level's waves), then a couple more levels, and finally a non-tower-defense boss fight (all of which are amazing, I should remark).The game takes 5-6 hours to complete and then about as many more if you want to 100% it. I consider this to be a very good choice of length, as pretty much every tower defense I have played to date either got monotonous towards the end of it, or kept pouring in more types of enemies\/towers until it became a complete mess.Coop is a lot of fun if you can find someone to play with (which these days is easier with advent of software like Parsec), and splitting tasks allows to complete levels in new ways.Graphics and audio are both very well done; the game is sprinkled with humor for the entire duration of it.Overall, highly recommended. Thank you for this...
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