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Build & Defend: A Tale of Survival
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Nethog:



I found this game because I googled building survival games. After watching the video at the start it didn't seem that cool however I tried it and I died like on the second day because I had no idea what I was doing. I played again and started realizing how to play its actually pretty fun. It has a free demo but i'll probably buy the full version because I just beat the demo. It also has multiplayer, but for the demo you can only play the building game mode.

So basically what you do is build up a base to fend of monsters at night time, however your only real food supply is wheat and the monsters will either try to kill you or go for your wheat. You want to defend both. The game also has boss battles and so far after finishing the demo I've only seen two, the bosses were varied so far and I enjoyed fighting them.

I actually don't know a whole lot about the game at this point because after looking at some of the pictures of the full game there seems to be a lot more features.

Here's the picture gallery on the website:
 http://buildanddefend.com/screenshots
And the main page:
http://buildanddefend.com/

I'm going to get it tomorrow because i'm about to go to sleep, if anyone else decides to get it, want to play multiplayer?
Also its only $5.
Dre5567:
cool game. might buy it but i'm also saving up for a tablet
PrototypeCow:

--- Quote from: Dre5567 on June 22, 2013, 02:23:26 AM ---cool game. might buy it but i'm also saving up for a tablet

--- End quote ---
...$5.
Tonkka²:
If i wanted to, i could easily do what this game does already in Minecraft vanilla. I don't see why this game needs to exist.

I was going to write down a 10 line rant about how Minecraft's popularity has pretty much ruined every Indie developer's imagination, but i know none of you will read it.


Talk about originality, this game has none.
(In case you missed it, one of their alpha screenshots shows them using Minecraft's lava texture as a placeholder.
LeetZero:
I see no reason why someone would pay something for it. Looks like it was made in Gamemaker.
There are dozens of free games that have better quality and this is doesn't look like it's worth it at all.

What the forget?
This is a stuffty game, at least if it was free. As far as it's priced and of this quality, the developer(/s?) are a perfect example what's wrong with the gaming industry today.
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