Like many other games that were made with a mobile version in mind, Kingdom Rush Vengeance has a very bright and colorful look to it. You can actually upgrade your heroes to make them stronger and give them access to new moves and abilities. Each character has their own style, abilities, and story. As I write this there are 15 heroes that you can make use of in the game, my favorite is one of the newer ones, this awesome Jacko lantern Guy which is just so much fun to use. One area where Kingdom Rush Vengeance is a bit different from your typical tower defense game is that you can also have a hero working with you. There are also boss fights in the game too and a whole bunch of levels to test your skills against. You can position them in certain places, upgrade them, and so on and it is fun to try and figure out what towers work best together and where the best positions are. You have around 20 towers that you can make use of and each one has a different use. You will have waves of enemies that are trying to make their way to and through your kingdom and it is up to you to place the towers in the right place so that they can take down the enemies. The way that Kingdom Rush Vengeance plays is that of your typical tower defense game. I do wish that it was a bit more story driven, but I will say that I get a massive kick out of it when they do a new update and add a bit of shtick to go with it. There is a bit of a story here with Kingdom Rush Vengeance and it has a fun medieval/ fantasy type of thing where you are in charge of a mighty kingdom and you basically are required to defend it by any means necessary. Yet, it has a level of fun, charm, and accessibility that you usually do not get with games of this style! Your Kingdom Needs You! What I really like about this game is that it has a lot of strategy to it. ![]() This is a tower defense game and I think that it is one of the best ones you can play.
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