Posted on February 1, 2010 at 11:44 am

Elemental Monster

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This game really stands out from the tower defense crowd by the simple fact that it uses a pack of deck cards as its primary weapon. All you have to do is to defend the route that leads to your castle from the evil monsters. I know it sounds simple, but trust me it’s not. First you have to pick five cards from a deck of 63, each of them representing a titular monster and you unlock more cards as you go further along the game. Each monster is assigned one of the elements like: Fire, Water, Forest, Light and Dark, which becomes a formidable weapon in fighting your enemies. But you have to be extra careful on some tips and tricks like if you have a monster with Fire, it would be nice to know that it is superior to an enemy with Forest, but inferior to an enemy with Water. The game has separate Phases, and it ends when you defeat the final wave of enemies, or your base is overrun. You also have to be careful and not to let any enemies get through your defenses, otherwise you will lose a point from your base defense points, a number that you mustn’t let reach zero, because it results with a game over. With each end of a Phase you get money, which you can use to buy more monsters for your deck, and here is the catch, you have to make the right choices because you must have evenly matched or more powerful, if possible, monsters from your enemy. Another crucial feature for this game is your patience, you have to play for hours so you can discover the depths that will captivate you and make you wish that the game will never end. 

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