The free demo version of TailQuest Defense is available on GOG.COM. You can download it here
TailQuest Defense is an action packed tower defense game in which you play as Nell who tries to defend his world from the invasion of Nands - robots which are kidnapping fluffy inhabitants of the Riventail...
Windows 7 or later, Intel® Core™ m3-6Y30 - 1.51 GHz, 4 GB RAM, Intel® HD Graphics 515, 1 GB availabl...
介绍
The free demo version of TailQuest Defense is available on GOG.COM. You can download it here
TailQuest Defense is an action packed tower defense game in which you play as Nell who tries to defend his world from the invasion of Nands - robots which are kidnapping fluffy inhabitants of the Riventail - a divided world floating in the sky.
Stop invaders by placing towers at strategic points around colorful landscapes. Collect hidden treasures, use the environment to your advantage and most importantly, save Nell’s fluffy friends!
Best game for couch co-op play!
Defeat hundreds of enemies and protect your friends!
Game for everyone! Casual, core and hardcore gamers
Game without violence
Colorful and vivid graphics
Tower defense mixed with puzzle platformer game
Explore a tiny world full of surprises
Solve environmental puzzles
Use the lever and watch the entire level change!
Use special items such as tomato-mines, the bubble gun, and more to stop evil robots!
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This tower defense game with its stunning and pleasant graphics is an absolute delight to play. Its attention to detail, addictive gameplay, and positive atmosphere make it a standout title in the genre. Whether you're a fan of tower defense games or simply looking for an engaging and visually appealing experience, I highly recommend giving this game a try. It's an absolute gem that will keep you entertained for hours on end.
It initially feels like two separate games, even though it's switching between the two modes on the same map. There's an exploration platformer with a fairly lenient time limit before each tower defense wave, and a tower defense that relies on the gold collected during the platformer. Some parts of the platformer require keys which are dropped during the tower defense waves, which works well as a mechanic so that replaying a level with knowledge of where the pick-ups are doesn't result in you getting all the gold before the first wave. You can trigger the next wave early if you want.
During the defense, there's some platforming action to trigger traps, collect gold dropped by the enemies, and push enemies with the bubble gun. There's also a weak stomp attack which feels as if it was added for use in the platforming part rather than the defense.
The later levels do integrate the two modes more, but the combination of the two feels like artificial difficulty, rather than complementing each other. The camera of a platformer doesn't feel good for a tower defense. Platforming can make major changes to the enemy's path, but these changes reset on timers, meaning you look round to see the red enemies are now following the path that's built to defend against blue enemies. The bubble gun feels as if was initially overpowered and was then nerfed by having limited shots which can only be recharged by standing in specific places.
The keyboard controls are rebindable, which is a welcome feature. I'd still recommend using a controller.
Yes it does have a simple presentation, which kinda gives it a first game/college project feel, but it is alot more nuanced than that.
The design is simple, but there's added complexity just by it being a 3D world you move around, having to upgrade the towers manually with the character. Those who like their tower defense games would get a nice refresh with this game, certainly something I haven't seen before with a tower defense game.
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