![]() There are a few places, especially in the end game, where this tower was invaluable.īlazing Gem is a little boring, but extremely powerful in the right circumstances. Once it attaches its beam, the tower will make short work of anything. The Blazing Gem is the perfect kind of tower for big, slow enemies that are hard to kill. As the tower is upgraded, the beam grows more powerful the longer it attacks a single target. Instead of lobbing slow, powerful magic blasts, Blazing Gem fires a single, powerful beam at an enemy as they walk by. The Blazing Gem is a pretty familiar tower for Kingdom Rush veterans. However, when fully upgraded, the frequency of the stuns and ability to lock enemies in a small area for a long time is pretty impressive. This tower is very situational, and can be pretty easily replaced with the more powerful boiler. The abilities also benefit troops, and can create roots to stun opponents as well as additional tree allies to occupy opposing enemies. The best use for the Rotten Forest is to be a single area tower in an choke point filled with allied troops that can keep the enemies in the Rotten Forest’s range. Enemies constantly take damage as they wander over these - although the damage numbers themselves are pretty pitiful. In a small, 360-degree area around the tower, damaging roots will rise up from the ground. The Rotten Forest acts similarly to the boiler. Of the purchasable towers, this is easily one of our favorites. With the right turret makeup surrounding the cemetery, nothing will make it past your roadblock of undead ghouls. Placing two or even three of these next to each other essentially creates an impassable wall of zombies. ![]() While playing, we found this tower to be very useful in choke points with multiple tower spots. As you level it up, you can buff these zombies and even make them explode once you unlock abilities. But unlike most troop towers that require a specific rally point, the Grim Cemetery spawns weak minions all around its area. The Grim Cemetery is a troop-based tower. All of these towers are viable in certain situations, but not all of them are worth the price of individual purchase. Kingdom Rush: Vengeance locks the Grim Cemetery, the Rotten Forest, the Blazing Gem, the Wicked Sisters and the Goblin War Zeppelin towers behind microtransactions - ranging from $2.99 to $6.99. So the question is, are they worth your extra money? Locked towers We got to play with these locked towers and heroes during our review of Kingdom Rush: Vengeance. At launch, Kingdom Rush: Vengeance will give players 11 towers over the course of the game, and locks five more behind a paywall. However, Kingdom Rush: Vengeance’s new tower loadout system has provided the team at Ironhide Game Studios a chance to add additional towers to the roster. If you want to stay in the know about upcoming details for the game, you can subscribe at the official website here.Like Kingdom Rush games before it, Kingdom Rush : Vengeance offers additional heroes for sale on top of the few you unlock during the campaign. Hopefully Kingdom Rush Vengeance lives up to the hype. Both titles have been held in high regard, and were generally well recieved upon release. It’s been more than four years since Origins came out, so to say that the fans have been waiting patiently is an understatement. In addition, Ironhide Game Studio has produced two sequels, Kingdom Rush Frontiers in 2013, and Kingdom Rush Origins in 2014. Since then, the developers have released the game on Android, and even through Steam for PC. Kingdom Rush made this possible by setting the precedent for future tower defense games to follow seven years go, and it’s hard to imagine how popular the genre would be without it. Tower Defense games tend to work out better on mobile platforms due to the simple touch controls and system mechanics, which is why there is such a huge amount of them. Kingdom Rush changes things up with different tower types, as well as using individual units that engage the enemies on the path, including bosses. The game plays the typical tower defense style, such as placing towers on each side of a path to destroy enemies that appear in waves. This prompted the team to re-release the game on the iOS platform, where it was critically acclaimed and its player base skyrocketed. When Ironhide Game Studio’s first released Kingdom Rush back in 2011 on the web as a Flash game, it began to amass a huge fan following. ![]() The trailer doesn’t show very much, living up to the “teaser” name, but we can see that multiple regions and different landacapes are hinted at, including a snowy port, a dungeon filled with lava and loot, and the obligatory zombie infested town. Subscribe for more at #KingdomRush #KingdomRushVengeance Vez’nan is back! □Follow him now and be part of his army!
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