Prime World: Defenders Game (1-5 lvl)

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If you can harness and unlock its secrets, then you're one step in becoming powerful! Harness the energy called Prime in this epic tower-defense game mixed with card elements here in Prime World: Defenders. The very task is completing missions throughout to unlock the stories. Each mission has an army of monsters and enemy soldiers that will attack your altar. You need to defend the altar by creating towers and placing them in the empty panels on the field. Each tower has special abilities and use this to control the battlefield. You can also get new cards for towers and magic to help you win on new missions.

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Strategy games are perhaps some of the oldest games out there. They've been around since the dark ages of ye olde diale-upe Internete, back when there was a surplus of "e"s around and people had not yet thought to use them as prefixes as in the case of e-mail and e-commerce. But no, seriously speaking, tower defense games have a long history, and because of this, tower defense games need to do a lot to distinguish themselves in the field. Prime World Defenders does exactly that, and it does that extremely well.

Most definitely the first thing that you'll notice is that the game looks absobalalutely awesome. Everything is done in 3D, and not lack-luster, lowest-bidder type 3D. This stuff looks has professional polish and could easily hold its own with any other tower defense game of recent years. Indeed, it could hold its own even against non-tower defense games with how great it looks. Graphics however, are not the only thing that make a game. A game has to do more than look pretty if it's going to be a good game. Before we get to the gameplay though, let's have a look, or maybe a hear, at the audio.

A lot of games of this sort get by and audio that is good enough. Like the graphics, this game doesn't settle for what will work, it goes that extra mile and gives some great voice acting that's just as good, and maybe even better than, big-name games. Sure, you do get the problem of repetitive sounds seen in other tower defense games, but that's just the nature of the beast and it can't be avoided, what with the hordes and swarms of bad guys coming at you. It does improve on this though, by having a varied enough amount of sounds as to hold the repetitiveness at bay.

As aforementioned, the game is a tower defense game. There's really only so much that can be done with them. You've got a set path, places where you can place towers, choke-points to take advantage of, and a point that you have to defend. It's tried and true, but also a bit tired. This game improves on that though, by changing a few aspects of the formula. First off, it also adds a collectible card game to the overall structure. These cards can be used to unlock new towers, add upgrades, enchant towers with special powers, and so on and so forth. Tower defense games are addictive enough, but adding collectible cards (yet another addictive game) to them, makes for a whole lot more fun.

It's also interesting how much of a story is added to the game. Most games in the genre are content to say, "this is what you're defending, those are the bad guys, go shoot them down" and be done with it. Prime World Defenders gives you an actual plot, and it's that much better for it.

So don't just sit around there, go on and grab yourself a copy of Prime World Defenders!







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