Unit control is very bad in this game, you can't really tell where your unit should move, you can just tell them to attack in that direction.. that means those slower units will get stuck against fast spawning units.. ex: titans vs challenge 1. You're gonna need to freeze time.. This game is pretty pointless.. I've wasted too much time already.
Best way to win medium and hard campaign is to concentrate on building a 100 points castle.
That means whenever the opponent invests in wall, magic defense, castle (unless he's getting close to 100) he's pretty much wasting his turn... also, in terms of mana, it's better to defend than to attack because you easily get 20 wall for 14 resources, attacks are more expensives.
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In the same ways as some of the highest comments explains it, I'd rather have this kind of advertisement than having to pay for these games.
And I think themed advertisement (rings in a game called rings) is better than random ads.
Ninjas are tricky sometimes. I found that by putting a temple as close as possible to the beginning of the level. That way, the ninja gets cloaked as soon as possible and hopefully uncloaks when he reaches your main towers.
Also, if you upgraded the Cryptic skill tree, the added freeze % and fear % helps dealing with ninjas, if the first hit is one from a chilling tower and you get a proc, the ninja wastes his cloak time running around or being frozen.
purple night is easy, go on the little platform and jump when he spins in your direction, then go on him slash him a few times, jump back over the fire thing, back to the platform and redo.. I thought green knight was a bit harder because you have to figure out that your sword won't damage him.
This game gets boring really fast. There is little strategy involved, most of the time you have crazy mana and cast whatever you want... 1/5 If I want to play mtg, I'll play mtg.
This game is flawed. The checkpoint system is not needed, the pointing is dumb (you get less points for being smart and solving the puzzle with less pieces) and the screen is too small.