The sense of power that comes from going from a weapon that takes a few shots to kill harder enemies to something that can fell them in just one is incredible. Those who decide to spend $4 will find a game that gets more and more addictive as you not only go through each tower and increase the amount of feet you’ve conquered, but also doing so enough times to upgrade your gear. You’ve been able to play enough of it to determine whether or not it’s worth $4, and if you just want to play it for a minute or two, sticking with the free option might be best. The free game gives you a good enough idea if you’ll like the full game, and in that sense, is fairly perfect as you don’t feel like you’re getting cheated for spending time on it when the “buy now to upgrade” screen pops up. That doesn’t just get you the game though – you’ll also be able to view a cute kitten photo upon purchase, and on-demand viewing whenever you want in either the game or via downloadable wallpaper on your computer. If you’d like to nix that cap and gain access to everything the game offers, that will cost you $4. The loot varies from health pickups to items like a horn to move up the tower faster, and best of all – gold to spend at the in-game store on upgrades.Īll OUYA games require the developers to make a portion of it free, and here, it would appear that you can play through every tower as long as you don’t mind having your upgrades capped fairly quickly. A simple press of the O button (where the X button is on a PS3 pad or A on the 360 pad) is all you need to propel yourself downward swiftly to either kill enemies or grab loot. As you go through each tower, you’ll save a new princess and slay tons of enemies. ![]() You just fly up a tower in a rocket, float around maintaining and increasing your height with each kill. The core game is fairly simple – as one might expect from a browser title converted to a console. KT takes the principles of a free runner and marries them with a hack and slash game, and results in something that is incredibly fun in short bursts that quickly turn into longer than expected play sessions due to the allure of trying to get further up the tower with each consecutive game. It’s a bit surprising because like Jetpack Joyride, this seems like a perfect free-to-play game on either PSN, XBLA, or the Wii U’s eShop. Knightmare Tower has been a reasonably popular Flash title for a while now, but hasn’t hit a console until the OUYA.
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