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Onion Force

$4.99
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Developer:
Queen Bee Games
Publisher:
Thalamus Digital
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

All the kings are dead… Except one.

Onion Force is a hybrid Tower Defense/Action Adventure game with 30 levels of butt-puckering mayhem! Use cunning and strategy to strengthen your team chosen from a diverse cast of characters, and hang on to your seat as you try to save the last king from his doom!

Make intelligent choices, collect gold, onions, and equipment. Build towers that will be most effective for the threat at hand. Decimate evil through an array of terrain, weather conditions, destructible environments and utter chaos to find the source of this nonsense.

Game features:

- Stand-out cartoon graphics and stellar special effects & animation

- 3 playable heroes, each with their own unique abilities

- 6 fully fleshed out locations with 30 expansive levels

- Thousands of pieces of equipment to collect and equip

- 8 different towers types with 5 different power levels each

- Collectable onions to trade for a wide variety of power-ups

- Adjustable game speed.

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
20 user reviews
95%
Positive
4 hrs at review
Recommended

It took me a few minutes to get used to the controls but once I did I found it very addicting! Super fun, cute artwork, challenging but not impossible. If you're a fan of tower defence, you will love this game!

9 helpful 1 funny
45 min at review
Recommended

This tower defense game has some really awesome features to it that makes the game incrediably playable! Great lvling up system, great selection of classes, and some nice item drops. I find the game suprisingly difficult, trying to race around to grab coin to lvl up your towers while avoiding death. Most tower defense games I've played you just kinda stood there and waited around like an idiot this one is much more ACTION PACKED!!!! Great job guys!

7 helpful
16 hrs at review
Recommended

If it wasn't already obvious from the store page, this game is a tower defense / action RPG hybrid. You have the choice of using 1 of 3 heroes - a warrior (tank), bowman (ranged damage), or a wizard (ranged AoE damage). You can start with any of the 3 at the beginning of a map, and can swap in another if you happen to die before you finish it. You're also given stars for completing maps, which can be used unlock and upgrade different types of towers to place. Clearing maps also gives experience, so you can level up any of your 3 heroes. I played this game when it very first hit Steam, and it had a few issues. Controls were wonky, I lost my save data.. I gave it a chance, but it didn't work out. I lost the willpower. However, I recently came back to give it another shot, and learned that the developers had improved the control scheme to allow WASD controls. This dramatically improved the gameplay. Interestingly, I also found my old save data on my computer; apparently the save...

6 helpful
6 hrs at review
Recommended

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lu-v8Z4KpJ4 This game is definitely worth a look ! Super fun cross between a tower defense game and a beat-em-up. The harder levels are super challenging and extends the game time, with a load a replayability. Using the different 'heroes' makes you think about the play-style you use and adds to the fun. Definitely a good casual game that you get what you pay for. 8/10 would play again - Big Fams Gaming

6 helpful 3 funny
17 hrs at review
Recommended

I was going through my list of games and remembered I played Onion Force right when it came out. Checked the store page just to see if there were any updates or news. I can't believe this game has so few reviews. THIS IS A SUPER FUN TOWER DEFENSE GAME AND YOU SHOULD SUPPORT THE DEVELOPERS FOR THEIR CREATIVE FUN TWIST ON THE TD GENRE. I hope they make a sequel. THAT IS ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW.

4 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

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2 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Couldn't find anything wrong to write a hateful review about it, so it's ok I guess.

2 helpful 2 funny
38 min at review
Recommended

Grate artwork style... But to be honest I always forget that this is even in my library, so yeah that's a problem. Believe me I do want to appreciate this game.

2 helpful 1 funny
12 min at review
Not Recommended

Ok yeah haven't played that long but its not hard to make up my mind on how good this game is. the controls down right suck . your hero keeps running in the direction you last clicked no way to make them sit still unless you want to attack which uses energy to do. the movement system needs a complete rework. the game is only as playable as the controls allow so a good UI is one of the most important things. now don't get me wrong i have played games that the UI was crap but the game was still awesome. however that is not this game. its worth maybe $5 if you really have to have it but all in all its Flash game quality on over all looks and play so i see no reason to pay 10 like i did.

2 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

Just to nitpick on the bad things (while I work through this game): [list] [*] The build-modal that pops up when you run too close stuff is annoying, but the real problem is that you can't close it by pressing escape, which will open the "quit level"-modal on top of the the build-modal. If nothing else get's fixed in this game, I personally need that escape button to close the open modal without opening a new one. Seriously. [*]Visibility issues. This is a pet peeve of mine. I hate running in the dark without being able to see my character. Finding the mouse cursor in the animated snow is also rubbish. Is not being able to see shit a game mechanic? [*]qbasic-movement. "if (key==right) x++;" Pong controllers are smoother than this. But this turned out to be less of a problem than thought it would be. Just saying the first impression irked me. [/list] I was dubious at the first level, in love with the game by level 5 but now at level 12 I think I'm back to undecided. Thumbs up for no...

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP
  • Processor: 1.2 Ghz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 256 MB
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 250 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Onion Force cost?

Onion Force costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for Onion Force?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP Processor: 1.2 Ghz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 256 MB DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 250 MB available space

What platforms is Onion Force available on?

Onion Force is available on Windows PC.

Is Onion Force worth buying?

Onion Force has 95% positive reviews from 20 players.

When was Onion Force released?

Onion Force was released on Mar 2, 2016.

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