In October, 2011, twins were born. Two Indie developers, Trendy Entertainment and Robot Entertainment, simultaneously came-up with and released Tower Defense games with the same twist: Instead of relying entirely on hands-off strategy, the player could take control of a character and dive into the defense strategy personally. Being a fan of Trendy’s “Dungeon Defenders” motivated me to check out its twin, Robot’s “Orcs Must Die!” (“OMD”). I was curious to find out how these two separated-at-birth games would compare to one-another.
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“OMD” is a sharp, clean, great-looking game. While the game’s environments are all small and claustrophobic, thus not really putting any pressure on the game engine to render huge environments, all of the stages look... |
Rating of 4.5/5 |