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Thronefall for Mac

  • Paid

  • In English
  • V varies-with-device
  • 4.6

    (0)
  • Security Status

Softonic review

Minimalist tower defense game

Thronefall, developed by GrizzlyGames, is a premium action game. It offers a minimalist tower defense experience, where players construct their kingdom, earn resources, and protect it from enemies. Players must employ tactical and strategic thinking to compete for every resource and objective to succeed.

In the initial stages of Thronefall, you’ll find yourself alone, armed with only a modest coin supply to kickstart your kingdom construction. Resource management becomes crucial as you have complete control over how you utilize them to build diverse structures, such as houses or mills, or defense systems.

Strategy and tactics in this game

In the Thronefall game, you have just three key elements to oversee—upgrades, soldiers, and gold coins. Each day, your main task is to explore the nodes on the map and carefully decide how to allocate your gold for construction. Building new mills and houses will boost your gold income, whereas barracks, walls, and watchtowers will enhance your defensive capabilities.

At night, you confront swarms of enemies, each with distinct unit types, surging from various directions. Your armies automatically prioritize the nearest threats, but you can control and maneuver them in smaller groups. Additionally, your commander actively engages in combat, dealing damage to the enemy forces. This combination of elements offers a delightful blend of strategy and tactics, making it an engaging experience for city builders seeking a balanced approach.

Within this game, you can unlock 37 perks and weapons such as spear, bow, and sword while enjoying the challenge of four distinct playable levels. Each level’s design undergoes significant transformations, compelling you to adapt your strategic approach accordingly. Nevertheless, one downside of the game is its limited number of levels, which may lead some players to experience boredom over time.

Quest-making event for everyone

To make in-game questing more exciting, Thronefall kicks off its first-ever Quest Fair. In it, players get the chance to design their own quests for the four levels Nordfels, Durststein, Frostsee, and Uferwind. Submissions can only be submitted once, though, and must be done so through the #questfair channel on the Discord server. One quest per level will be picked as the winner.

Encouraging creativity and strategy, entrants can only design quests based on existing in-game elements. No new weapons, enemies, or perks must be used. Plus, the quest rules should be written shortly and concisely. Of course, the developers have prepared handsome rewards for the winners — in-game implementation of their designed quest, two Steam Keys that can be shared with friends, a Champion Discord role, and a permanent spot in Discord and Steam’s Hall of Fame.

Challenging city-building experience

Thronefall offers a minimalist tower defense experience where players construct and protect their kingdom. Tactical thinking and resource management are crucial as you strategize to wisely utilize upgrades, soldiers, and gold coins. Nighttime battles against enemy hordes add excitement, while 37 unlockable perks and weapons enhance gameplay. However, the limited number of levels may cause some players to grow bored. Overall, this game provides an engaging and challenging city-building experience.

PROS

  • Engaging tower defense experience
  • Strategic depth
  • Diverse structures and upgrades
  • Unlockable perks and weapons

CONS

  • Limited number of levels are available

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Thronefall for Mac

  • Paid

  • In English
  • V varies-with-device
  • 4.6

    (0)
  • Security Status


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