Kingdom Rush: Elemental Uprising
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You Might Like
- The core puzzle is both tense and fun.
- The mechanics are designed perfectly for cooperative play
- This looks and feels like the original mobile games burst into real life.
Might Not Like
- You might get tired of it… at some point.
- Beware the rulebook. It’s mostly good, but a YouTube search could be your friend here.
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Description
Kingdom Rush: Elemental Uprising is a fully cooperative standalone board game for 1-4 players that offers the ultimate turn-based defense experience. Players take on the role of asymmetrical heroes defending their kingdom against waves of monster hordes. Players play turns to attack the hordes, using polyomino tiles to cover the monsters until all monsters in a horde are covered, destroying it. Players earn crystals and gold which they can spend on new towers or tower modifications to upgrade and customise their existing towers.
Monsters have a range of special abilities that players will need to work around, passing towers between them and positioning attacks to bypass magic shields and monster powers. Heroes will also face game-changing events and elemental disturbances such as volcanoes and cyclones. The game is scenario-based and can be played as individual replayable scenarios or as an ever-evolving campaign leading to boss fights, hero challenges, and more.
Kingdom Rush offers simple to learn rules and a high level of tactics for experienced players. At the start of each scenario, players will be able to choose from a range of difficulty levels or even tackle the daunting Iron Challenges that require near-perfect strategies to overcome.
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Rating
- Artwork
- Complexity
- Replayability
- Player Interaction
- Component Quality
You might like
- The core puzzle is both tense and fun.
- The mechanics are designed perfectly for cooperative play
- This looks and feels like the original mobile games burst into real life.
Might not like
- You might get tired of it at some point.
- Beware the rulebook. Its mostly good, but a YouTube search could be your friend here.