Keep Alive for Others............ Achievements: 1. Hobbit: Read Instructions and watch Credits. 2. Dwarf: Load Game 3 times. 3. Bomberman: Die 3 times. 4. Dragon: Beat Level 17. 5. Angel: Research everything. 6. Devil: Beat Level 18 (Easiest way to research everything....1) Start lvl. 6 2)Kill everything till mana reaches 400 3) Send out hobbits like crazy 4) You just made 6000xp in 2 mins
Here's something I noticed: If you save up and send ONE bomberman, give him time to reach wehre he's visible on screen, near the enemy castle, and pour hobbits out, the enemy has a hard time stopping you.
Archer trick: Get tons of Hobbits. They can usually go under arrows. Won't help behind castle that much, but it should help hold them off as you get closer.
Callanthea, can I point out one minor flaw in that statement? Desktop Tower Defense isn't likely the original one. And Tower Defense games are usually like this anyway. I agree it was a little too similiar though. Most TD games have a set path, and Desktop TD was the first I played that didn't have one and let you make a maze.
People always want a new version. Personally, I think one where you can add buildings based on where you are is a good idea. Small siege camps for attackers, small villages for defenders, castles, siege units, etc. Though it would take a long time to design and put together.
Hobbits are best used as anti-archer infantry. They usually go UNDER the arrows. You can even use them to hold most enemies at the area your arrows hit.
How to get special monsters Hobbits: Read instructions and view credits. Dwarf: Play the game 3 times. Bombermans: lose 3 times. Angel:Get all races maxed out in upgrades. Red dragon: Kill "The End" boss. Devil: Kill the very last boss.
The way some people say it is flat out insulting. If you at least give a reason, then you can call it bad. Some people just say it's terrible, and they don't say where so the designer can't update/fix/etc. the issues.
I like how people insult game makers when they have no idea how hard it is to make one. If you don't like it, fine. At least state it maturely instead of insultingly.