Huwebes, Mayo 15, 2014

Throne Rush -RTS

Throne Rush is a traditional RTS building video game. Get in gear and prep your army for war is can be found in this war-strategy game available on iOS, Android and Facebook.

Take control of your very own tiny kingdom and expand by developing core structures and upgrading them. Gather resources with mincing, exploration and captures. Train/recruit militaries for added offending power in knocking down your adversaries, and enhance your defenses by erecting walls and towers for enhanced strength on strikes.

Throne Rush Gameplay

Graphics: Very Good

As for the military units, they are very little and do not look that remarkable. Regardless of that I do believe that they have actually put a wonderful effort into the information and that they thought about the ratio of the building size to the unit size, so as to offer a reasonable appearance on things. There are two things to note about in the battle stage: one is where some devices overlaps with the structures and another is the part where units are awkwardly dealt with away from what they are assaulting, but unless you're not as careful as I am, I do not think this would impact you that much.

Audio: Average

Great soundtrack. Simply that and nothing special more to it. Plain and basic sound impacts like crashing, breaking and clashing, nothing brand-new of the sort.

Gameplay: Great

Usual gameplay where you build, gather, train, attack and protect. Seems boring isn't really it, well. Yeah possibly as time passes, however because of the well balanced system of this game, you get to take pleasure in the strategy/building part of it. I personally value the simplicity of the game, since some RTS games tend to be too deep to take pleasure in and needs walkthroughs and such to completely enjoy it. However in this video game's case, you do not require those things. There are 2 things I can say for this video game: "Simple" and "Immersive". Simple for it doesn't wander off much to norm, so it does not sacrifice familiarity; and immersive, mainly because of its balanced system that isn’t often seen in laid-back RTS games lately. In general, excellent.











I personally value the simplicity of the video game, because some RTS games tend to be too broad to take pleasure in and needs walkthroughs and such to completely enjoy it. In this video game's case, you don't require those things. There are two things I can state for this game: "Simple" and "Immersive". Simple for it doesn't wander off much to norm, so it does not sacrifice familiarity; and immersive, mostly since of its well balanced system that aren't typically seen in laid-back RTS games recently.




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