Medieval Castle Defense

on 5/11/11 11:00 PM

Tested version: 1.1.11
Latest version: 1.1.15
Requires Android: from 1.6

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Summary

There’s nothing like playing a cool new game after a hard day’s work, especially if you still have to battle public transportation in order to get home.
Rather than spend your journey staring out of the window listlessly, or – heaven forbid – obsessing about work, why not slip into the role of a knight whose role is to ward off enemies trying to break into your castle…


If this sounds like something you could get into be sure to try out Medieval Castle Defense.


Thanks to Paulina Gegenheimer, a young high school student for today’s test.
 

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Features & Use

Section rating:

Test device: G1
Root: No
Runs as of version: 1.6


At the start of the game the player is shown a map with a route that traces all of the castles in the region.
The map also displays so-called ‘worlds’. Tap on one of these worlds and a smaller map indicating different stations in the form of castles will pop up.
In order to complete a level – i.e. ward off enemy attacks and make it to the next world – you have to take care of every castle in a given world.
Every castle has a menu indicating which world it is situated in, as well as what the battle field will look like and who your opponents are.


It seems like anyone and everyone is an enemy in this game: unarmed farmers (fairly easy to defeat), enemies that have a few weapons and enemies that are really packing (such as other knights). You name it, you gotta fight it.


Before commencing a round you will have to select your artillery. At the very beginning it’s fairly slim pickings: a catapult and canon is all you have to choose from. The more you play the more weapons you will be able to choose from.


Once you’ve done the ground work the game can begin. Picture this: a battle field, a castle that needs your protection and a white tent which houses your enemies. There’s a path between the tent and the castle which knights and farmers alike have to travel along in order to get to the castle.
It’s up to you to place your weapons along the path strategically, thus ensuring that attackers don’t make it to the castle.


In the beginning you have only one of each weapon and a countdown is running on the tent. All weapons have to be positioned before the countdown is up; tap on the tent as soon as all your weapons are in place.
As soon as you hit the tent its inhabitants will spill forth. The weapons start firing automatically. Every opponent is adorned with a red life bar which becomes shorter and shorter the more often they are hit.


As soon as all of the farmers and knights have been slaughtered off a new countdown begins and you can set up your weapons anew… repeat this a few times until you’ve successfully completed the level and your score is displayed.


Levels that have been completed successfully are saved so that they can be accessed later or so that you can go on to the next levels.


All in all Medieval Castle Defense's gameplay is a good one, though I have to admit to feeling somewhat bored now and again, seeing as the game isn’t very multifaceted.
 

Screen & Controls

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I really dig both the look and soundtrack of Medieval Castle Defense. It has a real medieval feel to it, right down to the design of the menus and maps.


The main menu is quite basic. The ‘Options’ button lets you switch the sound and vibrations on or off. There’s also a ‘Pause’ button if ever you want to take a break during a game.


There are no instructions on how to play the game, but that isn’t an issue as it’s quite easy to get the hang of it.


Click on ‘Start’ and you will be transported to the first map which in turn allows you to begin a game. Small medals are displayed in the lower right corner; you earn one each time you protect a castle successfully.


If you interrupt a game by hitting the pause button you will be asked whether you want to pick up where you left off when you restart.
I like this feature a lot because it means that you don’t have to worry about constantly saving your stats every time you want a time-out from the game.


Available weapons are displayed at the bottom right of the screen. The pause button is in the left hand corner and at the top there’s a display indicating how many opponents still need taking care of in order to make it to the next round.


I wasn’t too happy about the ads that constantly kept flashing across the screen—in some cases even preventing me from seeing what I was doing!
 

Speed & Stability

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Medieval Castle Defense runs fast and doesn’t need any time to load. That being said, I did find that the buttons and arrows in the main menu don’t react as quickly as they should.


I was satisfied with the app’s stability.
 

Price/Performance Ratio

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Medieval Castle Defense can be downloaded free of cost from the Market.

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Market Comments

Josh, Sep 9, 2012
A This game it tight yoo
Martin, Sep 8, 2012
More Excellent game more levels please
Fiona, Sep 8, 2012
Good but bug not fixed Got the latest version, but still cannot open world 10 - annoying!
ICESHER, Sep 8, 2012
World 10 I still cannot open World 10....please fix!!!
Jeff, Sep 8, 2012
Addictive Very addictive and fun. Bug is still not fixed and can't open world 10. But it was at least a lot of fun to get that far.
Leandro, Sep 7, 2012
Good game; autoquit once though It's a nice no-frills tower defense game, but it simply quit when I was in the second "world". Didn't crash, just quit. Don't know how often it happens. But I'll keep playing as long as it is not very often.
Jeff, Sep 7, 2012
Micro-view Low-res menus then switches to a tiny view in the centre of the screen. Crap.
John, Sep 6, 2012
Level 10 Level 10 bug not fixed still can't get into it.
Yosseline, Sep 6, 2012
Yoss Evo
Justin, Sep 5, 2012
Frozen phone This game was fun until it started freezing my phone every time I opened it.
Daniel, Sep 4, 2012
DROID RAZR This is a fun TD, however, as it keeps lagging and freezing, as well as, the non standard level setup, i have been forced to uninstall it twice. I have 4G network there is no reason it should fail like this. Great game just too buggy. Granted for a free game it is awesome.
Glen, Sep 3, 2012
Galing Vb
Joey, Sep 1, 2012
Jo.CO This is an awesome game but there's like one lvl in the 3rd or 4th world that's impossible to beat
Paul, Sep 1, 2012
World 10 still doesn't open!!! Fix this please
Jacob, Aug 31, 2012
Jacob Jacob
Tina, Aug 31, 2012
Bad app Can only play for a few mins before it crashes.
Brian, Aug 30, 2012
Fun but not calibrated The game itself is fun but the biggest turn off for me is that it doesn't full my screen when playing. I have a Galaxy Note and enjoy playing other games on the big screen but this one doesn't use it.
Peter, Aug 30, 2012
I can't open 10th level!
Ryan , Aug 30, 2012
Level 10 Level 10 wont open stil after update!!
Colin, Aug 30, 2012
Reinstalled game after reading the lvl10 bug was fixed. It's not. I can't play lvl10. Please fix it!
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