The game is a cute idea but poorly executed. First off its not 100% kid friendly as there is cussing in the game which was a surprise for its theme. Also the tower placement is so limited it takes away any real strategic thought. Finally the towers and units are so bland and do not have enough interest to make choices feel that empowering. Overall very lack luster TD game.
Toy Shire
- Release Date:
- Aug 26, 2024
- Developer:
- Bluespy Studios
- Publisher:
- Catoptric Games
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About the Game
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You received new toys from your family. Isn't that lovely? Oh, it's for sure...
Your old toys, though, aren't getting along as well. They are no longer cared for and have been forgotten. So what follows next? They're going to join together against you and assault your brand-new toys, so be prepared. But never worry! You're in luck since your brand-new toys are troops of green soldiers. They still require your aid though! Control, strengthen, and defeat the opposing forces! However, focus with care, the enemies you encounter might not be your old playthings!
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Tower building alone won't be sufficient to repel incoming attackers. Build up your own troops in the best feasible positions, then unleash attacks into enemy territory. Never abandon your towers, and deploy your troops in accordance with the traits of the enemy. First, the attacking forces will attempt to get past your defenses. Build and improve towers to aid your army. By using unique abilities, you can support your troops and towers as well.
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Safeguard your base against waves of attackers. You need to pick the right troops if you would like to prevail. Clean the paths and guard any open routes. Upgrade your troops and unlock new ones to take down the waves and claim victory.
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Enter a world and a narrative built around the toys that enriched your youth, including toy soldiers, dinosaur sets, robots, building blocks, and more.
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For you to continue this journey, you must defeat outdated toys that are scattered throughout your house, starting in your room. Keep in mind that different enemy troops appear at different locations! To better repel the attackers, build towers according with the enemy traits. Due to the distinctive designs, certain locations could have different battlefields. You might stumble to a number of circumstances during your battle with the enemy that could have an impact on you.
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A toy-themed tower defense adventure.
Small green soldiers that allow you to attack the enemy base, in addition to defending your own base.
4 different rooms, 12 unique levels, where you battle against a variety of vintage toys.
Unique towers, soldiers, and enemy types.
Three different difficulty settings to cater to every player.
A creative mode that allows you to design your own levels with over 100+ objects.
Over 30 achievements to complete.
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As someone who loves TD games, this one is pretty good for an Early Access title. It’s an adorable, cozy little game, and my husband and I really enjoyed it. There are definitely some changes and improvements I’d like to see in future updates: 1. Target prioritization – Currently, as I understand it, towers pick a target based on your selected priority and stick with it until it’s either dead or out of range before selecting a new one. For much of the game, enemies enter tower range one at a time rather than simultaneously. This means that regardless of the priority setting, towers often just target the first enemy. I’d like an option for towers to re-evaluate and switch targets before the current one dies or leaves range. 2. Special abilities – There are currently two. The hammer is fun, but the matches don’t seem to work correctly. My husband and I both ran into a bug where the character throws matches randomly, and after two or three throws, the mechanic breaks and y...
Not good YET..... Endless mode has a game breaking glitch where the game continues after losing all 3 lives. Then I'm stuck in a LITERALLY ENDLESS game where my contributions don't matter at all. Fix this one issue and the game will be good.
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as a tower defense, maybe + but lack of optimization - - great example of how you can ruin any game, (even a good game) - lack of adequate balance makes the game unplayable - - example of how you can ruin a game out of the blue,
Wonderful TD game.
I want to recommend this game, but at the current moment (As of the Attic update), I can't. My main issue is that I can't figure out how the game wants me to play it. For context, this isn't a typical TD game, as you can place soldiers on the track to fight the enemies. But the only levels that give you enough stars to take advantage of that are boss levels; every other level barely gives you enough to fill out your tower plots, let alone upgrade them or buy soldiers. There's an alternative win condition to deliver 3 soldiers to the enemy spawn location, but that's at least a tower's worth of money spent on soldiers that then need to somehow cross the entire map without dying. I have never managed to do this. So almost every level is a puzzle of trying to figure out how to beat it. Not a problem, right? Trial and error? Nope. There's also RNG tied to who your tower decides to shoot, and the speed up button changes the RNG entirely. I legit did the exact same opening 10 times on the ...
I love Kevin! green, the colour of peace..... jaja just kidding the colour of war
kid loves it. highly recommended
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 1050
- Storage: 1 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Toy Shire cost?
Toy Shire costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Toy Shire?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5 Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 1050 Storage: 1 GB available space
What platforms is Toy Shire available on?
Toy Shire is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Toy Shire worth buying?
Toy Shire has 74% positive reviews from 50 players.
When was Toy Shire released?
Toy Shire was released on Aug 26, 2024.
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