I like the game, but it requires signing up for their newsletter to get full access to the game. That's fine for a free-to-play, but I don't want to see this catching on in purchased titles.
Towers Deck
- Release Date:
- Feb 1, 2023
- Developer:
- ThinKING Cat Games
- Publisher:
- ThinKING Cat Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Pick Your Heroes
Each run you will combine two heroes to synergize their deck powers and find new strategies. Each hero comes with its individual cards, technology tree and game starting stats. Combine the two heroes and find the best way to utilize their abilities.
Research New Technologies
You will have the choice in which field to improve. Will you choose to further develop your character's abilities? Or start a new technology path to improve? All new research contributes to your gameplay - you can get more coins, new cards, more castle health and many others.
Prepare For Battle
After drawing cards it is time for preparations. Use your cards to get more coins or mana, build towers, use spells to enhance tower abilities or impact enemies' paths.
Expand Your Map
Begin your turn by expanding land. Each game you will create a completely different map. Each land expansion may come with a variety of different terrain, on which your towers will get different bonuses. You can get more damage, attack speed or range depending on where you choose to place your tower.
Upgrade Your Deck
Buy new cards - each card has charges, after using it corresponding number of times it will be destroyed, so your deck will evolve through the run. Plan and buy accordingly, improve your deck and use the best card combinations to survive the longest.
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User Reviews
Nice concept of the game. Somewhat addictive. Needs more intuitive user interface/ explanations
AI "art" assets. If I knew this I wouldn't buy the game in the first place. Decent game in its mechanics, but this is unethical as hell. Requested a refund.
Strangely tower defense and deck building mechanics works fantastically well together. Game play is smooth, everything is well explained and easy to follow. Visuals is ok, but a bit lacking. I would like to see more interesting enemies and more polished UI. Overall the game is a good time killer.
Solid game concept, idea. I do have fun playing this game, but still there are many things that needs to be improved. For example, when you build tower and you click on it, no longer shows the title, there are also numbers miscalculations that doesn't add up to correct bonus number, and also when you finish research tech tree you can't go back to game at least i did not find a button to return. Since this is a small game from indie company and i do understand it but there is not much game content. So yea if this game is further improved then it can be played more often.
Extremely nice game loop. It got even more enjoyable after a few replays when I understood all the systems. 3D model visuals could definitely have some improvements. Nice concept though
Satisfying gameplay loop, fun way to kill time. Slightly lacks polish but without impacting enjoyment.
It's a great concept. But it's short. Sadly. Barely 2 hours if you get the hang of it quick and you'll have maxed the unlocks, then it's just difficulty grind for no benefit.
No. While the game had foundations for a fine card-based tower defense, it was abandoned before reaching that point. It has numerous bugs, including frustrating, run-affecting ones; balance issues prevent toying with many strategies offered by cards; and the meta-progression system's main function seems to be stretching the limited content infinitesimally thin by arbitrary gatekeeping. The fact that the main menu asks you to sign up to a newsletter to unlock a card does not help the already bad impression. Not worth the price. Worse than other similar titles.
A diet version of Rogue Tower, not sure I'll be putting much time into this one
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel i5
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon Vega 8
- Storage: 250 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Towers Deck cost?
Towers Deck costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Towers Deck?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel i5 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: AMD Radeon Vega 8 Storage: 250 MB available space
What platforms is Towers Deck available on?
Towers Deck is available on Windows PC.
Is Towers Deck worth buying?
Towers Deck has 69% positive reviews from 29 players.
When was Towers Deck released?
Towers Deck was released on Feb 1, 2023.
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