Endless Horde

Developer : Ominous Entertainment
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" Addictive zombie tower defense with strategic depth and randomized spawns but numerous bugs "

Endless Horde Review

Endless Horde is a tower defense game that challenges players to protect scientists from endless waves of zombies. The game features randomized spawn locations, a variety of units and upgrades to unlock, and leaderboards to encourage competition. Priced affordably, it offers decent replayability and an addictive gameplay loop for fans of the genre. The developers are active, regularly updating the game and addressing player feedback, which adds value over time.

However, the game suffers from numerous bugs such as zombie pathfinding issues, stuck enemies, and glitches in attack animations. The strategic depth is limited by defenders attacking simultaneously, making some tactics ineffective. The interface lacks polish, including no tutorial, unintuitive controls, and a mini-map that sometimes obstructs gameplay. Additionally, the grind for upgrades can feel slow and repetitive, and the game currently offers limited maps and content. Overall, while it shows potential and is enjoyable for dedicated tower defense players, it may frustrate casual gamers or those expecting a polished experience.

Highlights

Players praise Endless Horde for its addictive and challenging gameplay that requires strategic thinking and adaptation due to randomized defense areas. The game offers good value at a low price point and features active developer support with regular updates. The leaderboard system and unlockable units add replayability, and the pixel art style along with gore effects contribute to its charm. Fans appreciate the game's fast-paced zombie action and the tactical use of explosive barrels and troop placement. Despite some rough edges, the core tower defense mechanics and ongoing content improvements stand out positively.

Criticisms

Common criticisms include numerous bugs like zombies getting stuck, immortality glitches, and poor AI pathfinding that disrupt gameplay flow. The lack of a tutorial and unintuitive interface make the learning curve steep, discouraging casual players. Players also highlight the repetitive grind to unlock units and upgrades, limited maps, and unbalanced difficulty spikes. The mini-map can obscure important areas, and manual collection of supply crates is tedious. Some find the game too punishing, with little room for strategic experimentation due to defenders attacking the same target simultaneously. Overall, the game needs better polish, more content, and improved UI/UX.

Pros

  • Affordable price offers great value for tower defense fans.
  • Addictive gameplay with challenging waves and strategic depth.
  • Randomized spawn locations increase replayability and require adaptation.
  • Active developers frequently update the game and fix bugs.
  • Leaderboards and achievements motivate continued play and competition.
  • Unlockable units and upgrades keep gameplay fresh and engaging.
  • Pixel art style and gore effects add charm and atmosphere.

Cons

  • Numerous bugs including stuck zombies and animation glitches.
  • Defenders attack simultaneously, limiting strategic targeting options.
  • No tutorial and unintuitive controls hinder new player onboarding.
  • Repetitive grinding needed to unlock units and upgrades.
  • Limited number of maps reduces long-term content variety.
  • Mini-map blocks important areas, complicating gameplay.
  • Manual collection of supply crates is tedious and frustrating.

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Worth the Price

The horde is here to eat your brain and murder every single one of your scientists. Gather your forces, this is the last stand before we lose the facility! Place guards, close doors, and position traps. Survive as long as you can!

Release Date Apr 10th 2017
Publisher Ominous Entertainment
Developer Ominous Entertainment
Required Age 0+
Platforms
Addictive
Challenging
Active Dev Support
Buggy
Unpolished

User Reviews

Mixed (102)
61% Positive 39% Negative