Dwerve
Half Human Games
БольшеDwerve is a tower defense dungeon crawler RPG where you play as a young dwarf tinkerer who adventures into a ruined kingdom and unearths the lost technologies of the ancient warsmiths: turrets and traps. These are the only weapons that can protect the dwarves from Witch-Queen Vandra and her army of bloodthirsty trolls and monstrous creatures hellbent on conquering the surface. FEATURES • Tower Defense Combat! Build turrets and traps to fend off swarms of monsters! • Dungeon Crawling! Explore a ruined kingdom brimming with hidden secrets and puzzles! • Upgrade Your Turrets & Traps! Each has its own upgrade tree with 100+ upgrades in all! • Fight Epic Boss Battles! Use strategy, wit, and fast reflexes to outmaneuver massive monsters! • Discover Powerful Artifacts! Dragonfire Boots, Lionheart Shield, Gurrakk's Warhammer, and more! • Embark On An Adventure! Meet friends, travel throughout the mountain, defeat the Witch-Queen!
Dwerve
8.4
I love the new approach this game takes to the TD world. The story is also quite good, although, it is very similar to the Lord of the Rings (a series I recommend). One of the highlights in this game for me were the animations. They are very clean and flow nicely. I recommend this game. 5/5
Dwerve
8.4
I've been looking for a game like this for years and finally found it. I love the graphics and the RPG/tower defense style that the creator used. The story in the game I found quite original and interesting and I also appreciate the presence of the Italian language (which is not present in many games like these). The only thing I would improve is the style of the navigation controls and the optimization, I got to 1.50GB of cache and I felt a slight lag. Besides this the game is amazing.
Amazing game
Dwerve
8.4
Great Game. Tower defense where you control your character around the field to place turrets and traps.
There's a little problem I found just a little bit, I'm not sure even maybe it's just the phone im using but everytime I had to change maps I couldn't tap the next place I had to go, I always had to go back to the previous place go to world map and then I'd work.
Anyways Great came.
The gameplay was surprisingly fun, and can be a bit challenging. You have to carefully place the turrets, mind your positioning and using your tools to your advantage.
The pixel graphic was very nice and the music was pretty good.
The presentation of the story was.. okay and the plot was kinda predictable, but it's still pretty enjoyable imho.
Biggest downside was the control. It's not that bad, but it could be much better.
Surprisingly Fun?! A better one among Pocket Play Fest games.
Dwerve
8.4
The graphics look incredible, each Sprite has a way of fitting neatly into the game and the story doesn't drag along at all, unlike some games of a similar nature. What I will say, however is that I encountered some bugs- some UI such as the pause menu and upgrade menu are a bit finicky, the map however is completely busted, I struggled more with the map than some of the combat. Also in the gnoblin maze, I somehow missed a cutscene trigger (a dialogue noticing the hippogriff) until I was exiting the maze. Glitches aside this project is incredible and I cannot wait to see more because this story has me hooked!
Dwerve
8.4
Actually pretty fun, but at the moment there's a pretty frustrating bug where you can't select the latest level you've unlocked, and after the snoring forest you just literally can't progress which is honestly disappointing. I thoroughly enjoy the actual tower defence gameplay that takes on a puzzle like quality, and makes you strategize in an interesting way. Overall, I'll definitely give this game another shot later down the line when it's more polished, but for now I struggle to recommend it.
Dwerve
8.4
The core mechanic of setting down destructible turrets feel oversimplified, but makes strategizing simple yet challenging depending on the difficulty you're playing.
As a linearly progressing game, the turrets become bland when facing similarly behaving enemies.
The story contains some clichés, but are well-written overall.