The game can be described as “reverse turret defense” and is crazy spin on the world of tower defence games.
Each castle is placed on it's own unique map, the overall aim being to reach the castle in the middle and lift it's curse. Fencing off the surrounding areas of land allows Sir Fortix to move around freely, changing the game world in the process; wastelands become lush landscapes, and bloodthirsty dragons become seed-picking pigeons.
Meanwhile, freeing cursed catapults and power-up spells rewards players with special abilities and attacks, adding a wicked risk/reward facet to “Fortix 2's” casual gameplay structure.
How is it done? Diligently harassing the semi musical bird on the title screen with your mouse will give you a nice treat. A soothing stroll around the Fortix world, for eternity! The zombies might be slow, but they do multiply fast and will catch up with you. After tiring out the bird once, there will be the lazy option of switching between game modes with a button on the bottom right of the screen.
Build up on the successful “Fortix” game which was released in 2009 the game improved on the original in a number of key areas:
- New and trickier enemies
- Levels have a much better variety (green, icy, dark mountains)
- New boss fight
- New towers
- More challenging achievements
- Hidden mini games in the menu
Fortix 2 is currently available on Steam for 9.99 USD.
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