Full playthrough here (once it uploads): https://youtu.be/0hcOQHsqjVk Honestly it is the most average game there's not much strategy in how you place things or really even how you play the game. It's basically just a reroll simulator for higher monsters you can plop just about anywhere I'm not quite sure why the spear chucking goblin has farther range than the elf archer, but that's a thing. I think in how it's set up it would be a better idle game than it would be a tower defense you would need to add a lot more towers/different kinds of towers/enemies for way more variation for this to be a good/great tower defense game. If you made it endless with looping enemies and a bunch of upgrades and change how gold works you're pretty much most of the way there to an idle game. Regardless of what the creator chooses to do the game in it's current state isn't bad enough to negatively review, but it's not good either.
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About This Game
A person who wakes up in front of a book that records the subjugation of monsters
You are a scribe. I fell asleep while writing down the monster subjugation in my book.
Records that lie ahead Since then, I start to recall some battles when I can't remember them well.
You're the commander. Pick up the unit and deploy it to subdue the monster
Three races of Elf, Skeleton, and Goblin Guardian can be picked up. A total of eight grades are available
(Normal, common, unicorn, rare, Epic, Legendary, Insane, Overhaul)
Pick up the Guardian, upgrade all the races
Catch a boss every 10 rounds to acquire and strengthen your weapon to clear more rounds.
The more you clear the round, the more passive you can take advantage of.
Use your experience in combat to continue the battle
You are a scribe. I fell asleep while writing down the monster subjugation in my book.
Records that lie ahead Since then, I start to recall some battles when I can't remember them well.
You're the commander. Pick up the unit and deploy it to subdue the monster
Three races of Elf, Skeleton, and Goblin Guardian can be picked up. A total of eight grades are available
(Normal, common, unicorn, rare, Epic, Legendary, Insane, Overhaul)
Pick up the Guardian, upgrade all the races
Catch a boss every 10 rounds to acquire and strengthen your weapon to clear more rounds.
The more you clear the round, the more passive you can take advantage of.
Use your experience in combat to continue the battle
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User Reviews
Overwhelmingly Positive
1 user reviews
100%
Positive
User #918784
english
1 hrs at review
System Requirements
Minimum
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7,8,10
- Processor: Dual Core 2.4 GhZ
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Guardian: Defense to Others cost?
Guardian: Defense to Others costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Guardian: Defense to Others?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7,8,10 Processor: Dual Core 2.4 GhZ Memory: 2 GB RAM Storage: 1 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Guardian: Defense to Others available on?
Guardian: Defense to Others is available on Windows PC.
Is Guardian: Defense to Others worth buying?
Guardian: Defense to Others has 100% positive reviews from 1 players.
When was Guardian: Defense to Others released?
Guardian: Defense to Others was released on Jan 20, 2024.
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