Defender's Quest (lengthy!) Demo
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Defender's Quest (lengthy!) Demo
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Beschreibung
(DEMO-VERSION) Ein TD/RPG-Hybrid, bei dem Tower Defense das Kampfsystem ist und die Charaktere deiner Gruppe die "Türme" sind. Taktische Tiefe, spannende Story, bunte Charaktere und viele Anpassungsmöglichkeiten! Jeder Charakter steigt einzeln auf und lernt im Laufe der Zeit neue Fähigkeiten. Außerdem kannst du sie im Kampf "boosten", um Zugriff auf ihre High-Level-Skills zu erhalten. Zusätzlich kannst du Ausrüstung kaufen, um deine Gruppe auszustatten. Begleite Azra und ihre bunte Truppe von Seuchensurvivoren auf ihrem Weg aus "The Pit!". Diese Version enthält die ersten 2 von 7 Akten. Als registrierter Kong-User erhältst du auch Zugang zu Akt 3 & 4.
Das vollständige Spiel umfasst 7 Akte und einen New Game+-Modus, der den Inhalt mehr als verdoppelt.
Spielanleitung
- Mit der Maus steuern.
- Tutorial im Spiel enthalten.
- Viele Hotkeys für den Kampf.
Optionale Features:
- Hotkeys im Optionsmenü anpassen.
- Mit Tab und Tilde (~) durch Menüs springen.
- Pfeiltasten scrollen die Weltkarte und positionieren Charaktere im Kampf.
Sieh dir das Optionsmenü für maximale Anpassung an!
Entwickler-Updates
Now you can get the DOWNLOADABLE version of the game AND the soundtrack as free purchasing bonuses. On the save slot screen, click “download full version.” That should do the trick.
The download version works on Windows, Mac, and Linux and has the same content as the Kongregate game, but with uncompressed graphics and audio, and some minor additional video options that only work in desktop mode.
Kommentare
1enasnieht
Apr. 27, 2015
Awesome characters, seriously. The whole 'apocalypse a la zombie-type stuff and sorcerers' thing done right as well: I really love how the story develops in the demo. I will buy the game the minute I get the opportunity as well: these devs deserve to have this game promoted. The tower defense aspect has also been well done: it's well-paced enough that you're motivated to play and not just bogged down with the need to grind all the time. The level toggle also gives you the opportunity to make things difficult for yourself if you so wish: definitely a nice touch. I like that the tutorial was incorporated with the storyline and just generally speaking it was elegantly done: I usually grind my teeth when I get saddled with a tutorial that's either too long or too uselessly complex, but this was just that nice, sweet-spot blend of length and quality. This is also a perfect length demo; not too short, not too long and just enough to get the player intrigued. Good job devs!
AllenGies
Sep. 28, 2012
The Gold version includes a higher difficulty level for those users, such as myself, who already played through the game once. Add in extra quests, story and dialogue, Hermits looking for special skulls, a wider variety of weapons and whatever else they've put in past Act II, and it is well worth playing through a second time.
Thanks so much for the kind words :) We're glad you like it!
greatsquiggy
Jan. 31, 2014
Despite my utter lack of desire to actually spend real money on games, I ended up buying this one. I don't really regret it, either. When it boils down to it, some games are just worth the money, and supporting the developers of these games gives you warm squishy feelings.
protomagic
Aug. 30, 2013
Now this is how you make a 3834ing flashgame. No gold, no energy, no special events that require gold. This is epic. This made me want to buy the full game 10x more than a stupid game with gold/energy criteria. You guys get my full praises 5/5.
puffdrawer
Feb. 01, 2014
Ya know, I played this demo game a long time ago and didn't think much of it, but after replaying just a few levels I don't know how I overlooked such a gem. Probably gonna preorder the new one :) Consider it a huge thumbs up from someone who NEVER spends money on games!