

In between levels, gold coins are used to purchase upgrades for Ash, troops, and castle defenses. It’s a shame, really, simply because there just doesn’t feel like there’s all that much of a strategic challenge to the gameplay. More powerful troops are eventually tough enough to take on just about anything that the game can throw at them. Touching the sides of the screen will move Ash right and left when he gets close to an enemy, he has a few automatic attacks that will slow the Deadite forces down until enough iron bars have been accumulated for players to send out human soldiers of their own.īuilding up a human army doesn’t exactly require much strategy, especially once the units start getting upgraded.

The game is your standard side-scrolling castle defense title instead of differentiating itself with new gameplay mechanics, though, the game is banking on goofy fan appeal for success.
