You will be spammed with little stick men, having to lob every little one of them. However, as the levels get progressively harder, your wrist will be dieing when you get to around level 25. And for the first 10 or so levels, it is a brilliant control scheme. As you would imagine, you throw the stick men my resting your cursor over a man, pressing the A button, and using a flick of the wrist and letting go of the A button, you send them flying. Now, all that is left is the actual gameplay. I could listen to it all day, and as well as being addictive, it is very humorous. The addictive, high pitched screams of the stick men will have you addicted, just smashing them to hear the crunch of their body crumbling and the squeal of their voices. Another high point of the game is the sound effects. For example, the monsters heads are made out of bottle caps, the battering rams from giant lolly pop sticks.you get the idea. XGenStudios switched from the basic design to a new design which makes the game look like it has been designed by a toddler. The first thing that caught my eye was the brilliant design of the game. Your part is having to throw, squish and flatten the stick men, stopping them getting to the castle. Your castle has a health bar, and when your health reaches 0, game over. Little stick men run at your castle and try to destroy it by punching it, smashing it with giant lolly pop sticks or even blowing it up with bombs. The idea was simple but sweet, and the Wii's motion capability would fit the game perfectly.įor those of you who haven't experience Defend Your Castle on either the Flash or the Wii version, the idea is simple - you have a castle. By CazmoV | Review Date: DecemAfter enjoying the free Internet version of this game on a gaming website, I was expecting big things from the announced Wii version.
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