Royal Defense is a tower defense game often compared to Kingdom Rush, but generally seen as a less polished, more basic experience. The game features fixed tower locations with only four tower types, and players upgrade towers and spells using gems earned during gameplay. While it offers a substantial amount of content including multiple campaigns and DLC, many players find the gameplay repetitive and grind-heavy, especially due to random gem drops and the necessity to replay levels to progress.
The game is a mobile port, which affects controls and user interface, leading to issues such as lack of keyboard shortcuts and occasional misclicks. Graphics and sound are considered decent but not impressive, with some players noting low resolution and repetitive music. The storyline is minimal or nonexistent, despite claims in the description. Achievements tied to DLC and some bugs have also frustrated completionists.
Despite these drawbacks, the game is regarded as a solid, straightforward tower defense title that can serve as a casual time-killer, especially if purchased at a discount. It appeals mainly to TD enthusiasts who appreciate classic mechanics without expecting innovation or polish.
Players praise Royal Defense for its solid tower defense mechanics, including tower upgrades, spells, and a variety of enemy types such as flying and invisible foes. The game offers multiple campaigns and DLC with a good number of levels, providing hours of gameplay. Some appreciate the ability to manually target enemies and the strategic depth added by enemy immunities and radar towers. The graphics are described as decent and the game runs well even on older hardware. The permanent upgrades system and multiple difficulty settings add replay value for fans of the genre.
Common criticisms include the game's repetitive and grind-heavy nature, requiring players to replay levels to collect gems for upgrades. The port from mobile results in poor PC controls and UI, lacking keyboard shortcuts and causing frustrating misclicks. The storyline is absent despite being advertised. Fixed tower placements limit strategic variety, and only four tower types are available. The DLC is necessary for full completion, which some see as a cash grab. Audio issues such as repetitive music and crackling sounds are noted. Additionally, some achievements are broken or tied exclusively to DLC, and the game suffers from minor bugs and balance inconsistencies.
Royal Defense was released on November 10, 2014.
Royal Defense was developed by Good Games, Creobit.
Yes, Royal Defense is available on Mac.
No, Royal Defense is not currently available on Linux according to our data.
You can buy Royal Defense on Steam.
The castle needs a hero – hordes of trolls are surrounding it! Build towers, save money, learn spells - don't let the enemy in! Follow the exciting story of the dwarven kingdom's eternal struggle against the troll hordes, who want only to crush the dwarves and claim their territory.