2012, and on Google Play for Android on October 7, 2013. This depth is why I like Dungeon Overlord and it's easy to get hooked on the game. Inspiration for the game included the games Backyard Monsters and Travian with the art style. This gives you great control over your fighting force and you can manage numbers as you please, if you prefer to raid then you can focus on attracting more Orcs and training them to high levels while sneaky players can focus on Rogue attraction or technology inspired strategies can work hard on their Warlocks.
Se puede ver como una mezcla de Desktop Tower Defense, Travian, y el juego espacial. Esta base es parte de un mundo grande, con muchos otros jugadores en el mismo, que pueden atacarse unos a otros. With a huge number of different creatures to attract (certain rooms will attract certain creatures). Backyard Monsters es un juego en el que los jugadores crean y administran una base de defensas en su patio.
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If you don't like the PvP approach then there are plenty of PvE options as you raid the villages on the surface for resources.Īs a huge fan of the Dungeon Keeper series the appeal for me was instant and was very impressed with the experience that I got in return from this Clash of Clans style game. You will build a base, assemble a team of creepy monsters, and attack other players bases. You'll also get to setup traps to protect your treasure from other players with all sorts of strategies available. Backyard Monsters: Unleashed is a strategy game from KIXEYE. In the game you get to craft your own dungeon as you play overlord, as you recruit all sorts of minions you can train them up to collect treasure and expand your empire.
Just like Backyard Monsters listed above the game is available on a number of different portals (Facebook, Kongregate, etc.) I really like Dungeon Overlord because it has an almost Dungeon Keeper like feel to it and combines that with Clash of Clans inspired gameplay. To keep the often straight PvP experience more interesting the game does offer up some fun challenged and competitions from time to time which do give you something to keep aiming towards and part of the reason I probably stuck with the game for so long. Of course all the city building elements are also there in Backyard Monsters and the graphics have a really nice dark feel that I liked (in fact all the environments were well done). With over two dozen types I really liked the depth of options that were provided and didn't feel pigeon holed into certain strategies like I do in other games. Backyard Monsters, Kixeye's most popular social game, is headed for iOS and Android devices this summer through a partnership with ngmoco (and DeNA by extension) and its Mobage network. As the name might suggest your job is to raise all sorts of unique monsters for your attacks. The app centre on Facebook suggests over 100,000 players but it's probably much higher because of the other portals that the game is available through. Of all the games I ended up trying on my search for online Clash of Clans clone I really liked what Backyard Monsters has to offer, it's available on Facebook and a number of online game websites (such as Kongregate) so there are enough ways to play the game (I'm not one that likes to play on Facebook).