Разработчик: Gergely Zsolnay
Описание
Assemble your ultimate army from 17 playable factions, from sturdy dwarves to volatile fire elementals, from pesky insect swarms to lumbering tree behemoths. Want an army with vampire lords, mutant zombies and rat swarms? Check.
Various units counter other units or have other special abilities. Inquisitors are best suited against creatures of the dark, undead are immune to poison, tree beasts do well against buildings and so on.
Army of Pixels is mainly inspired by various "tug of war" games. Please note that the game focuses mostly on game mechanics (units with special abilities, counter-units, faction and spell combos), and doesn't really have a story or a rich, developed world. Yet it offers a few hours of content (campaign map + factions to unlock), and then some if you try to reach some of the higher levels in Endless mode.
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows 7
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 100 MB available space
- OS *: Windows 7
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 100 MB available space
Отзывы пользователей
a great game, i just wish it had more replayability. really unfortunate it isnt still being updated. and despite having every achievement other than one i cant seem to unlock the horror faction, and the people who played this game are: a) not active enough anymore to tell me how to unlock them, or: b) played so long ago now they just cant remember how to unlock it
Excellent strategy game! The only bad thing I can really say about it is that it was too short. I finished everything, including a respectable unlimited run in around 4 hours. That being said, I would still highly recommend this to anyone who loves strategy games because I enjoyed this so much. Kudos to the dev on this. Hope to see DLC or more game play like this from you in the future. : )
Fun little indie game with a lot of stuff in it. 17 factions with three units each and you pick three of the factions to use for each mission/quest.
I really love it. It's a fun simple strategy game. Biggest issue is that it has no multiplayer. And that's what kills it from me recommending it to my friends. If you're looking for a fun single player strategy game I would recommend. But this game doesn't offer too much else other than some distraction of dueling the AI.
If you're like me and you love tower defense games, you might be tempted by this cute little game.
Overall, Army of Pixels is rather fun and simple (especially the latter), but it lacks something oh-so-important to me: a feeling of progression.
Most if not all TD/LD games I've played have some sort of skill and/or tower upgrade system that entices you to keep playing as you get more and more powerful. In Army of Pixels, the only "progression" is to unlock factions that give you 3 new units and 1 new skill/spell. No upgrade or power-up.
Put simply, I got completely bored after unlocking the first 3 factions and realizing I had better, more entertaining/fulfilling games waiting for me in my library.
By all means, if it's dirt cheap like it was when I bought it, feel free to give this game a try; just don't expect any real feeling of progression or fulfillment.
Great, cute little game not pretending to be anything else. Now PROS and CONS:
CONS:
- no intro and/or story to the game
- no outro either...
- ...so u dont know what your armies ;) are fighting for etc.
- saving in the game would be ok I guess
PROS:
- great fun!
- little, small, cute, but also very satisfing!
- great visuals (at least for pixel art lovers)
- great mechanics (a bit like Plants vs Zombies, but also bit different, which is OK)
- nice concepts of the enemies/own minions
- you have to try, and think a bit, and try... which is good enough
- only two guys made this; great job!
VERDICT:
Such a little, cute game took me about 8 hours or so. There are many huge titles of which I forget about hour or two... Recommended!
PS. If u don't like my English then why don't you .... ...!
very cool guys very cool a great wake em up game when you want to play but dont have to think too much while you sip that morning joe make more lots more interface hub of the game is good as well simple yet it pops thanks for this game
I've been playing this game so much. I hope you can get the skins in quest mode in a future update. I also hope for more armies :) I would buy it if you're looking for a casual strategy game to take up time.
This is a pretty fun "casual strategy", not much depth, but fun while it lasts. Definitely worth the money.
Pro:
- Many factions and spells (some weird ones too, like slimes and insects)
- Quite unique gameplay (army placement simulator? :D )
- only 5 usd
Con:
- It really needs some kind of a story or progress, all your progress is just unlocking new factions and territories
- Some units are quite similar and not perfectly balanced
- Pixel graphics are overused nowadays
This had a lot of potential because the idea is simple but nice, the units are well done and quite imaginative. However it would need I'd say 5-10 more factions, stronger counters, units with much more distinctive abilities, and removing those crazily OP spells that the player gets and the AI doesnt (which, incidentally, could have been fun unit abilities: healing, aoe attacks, snares, resurrecting corpses as zombies...). As it is, you can more or less place any unit in the build queues, spam spells and you'll win. Locking factions (with ingame currency) is just a trick for having you spend a bit more time in the game.
Fun game. Can't wait to see if you add more factions or units into, maybe even PvP that would be cool.
This game is very fun, I just wish that there were more armies. Overall I really like this game and recommend this game to anyone who wants to play a game where there is strategy involved, or if you just have time and battery to burn.
Nice little game with interesting gameplay.
But the content could have been much more (e.g. longer (and a real) campaign and/or 3x the content of each fraction, so that you could choose only one fraction before map starts - but that fraction with "full power" and maybe some special-boni for not having the different strengths from different fractions or so..)
I bought the game an played through everything in one day. It had a small learning curb and you find the winning strategy early. That said, I did lose a few times as the difficulty ramped up which totally made me like the game more. I played through the other modes with the "winning strat" and found just a little extra enjoyment from it.
This game has the right idea I just wish it had a little more depth. Buy it (75% off) and play it. It will be worth it.
Army of Pixels is a tower defense game which is similar to Plants vs Zombies in the core mechanism. The map has four lanes on which you and your enemy can place units to attack the opposite tower, the units on the two sides will combat against each other when they come into fighting range, and those survived in the combat march on to the opposite tower. When a tower is taken down, each remaining opposite unit on this lane score one point, and the whole stage ends when anyone score 10 points. You will earn gold and mana in each interval between round and use the gold to deploy new units.
The concept of the game is interesting, however the game feels semi-finished, since the game seriously lacks depth in terms of strategy and is short of variations in almost every aspect (animation, music, story(practically nothing), battlefield). You will likely find yourself doing the same thing over and over after the first one or two stages. The other game modes do not bring much differences, so the game has little replay value.
The campagin mode of the game should take about 2 hours to complete. The remaining amount of time I spent on it was wasted on grinding the gems needed for unlocking the additional races and trying to beat the stage filled with slimes (which is difficult because of the cheating AI and the poor balance among races).
In summary, I do not recommended this game to anyone, unless it is heavily discount and you've run out of game to play.
I really like the Concept of the Battles.
Still the game really needs more progress like global upgrades or a Campaign that is fun to play and not only a collection of levels that you can play in any Order.
You unlock more Factions but only to replace your starting factions that are equally strong and play levels that are not getting much more difficult.
Awesome game! There is plenty of strategy concerning which units to use for certain fights (anti-flying vs flying, angels vs demons) and a very fun campaign featuring specialized enemies which you can't unlock yourself. Also, there is plenty of content available at this stage as you can see by my 5+ hours. Army of Pixels is definitely recommended. I'll be happy to answer any questions.
FOR DEVS: I have noticed on multiple occasions that if a ranged unit releases a projectile, but dies before that missile reaches the target, the missile will do no damage. I am not sure of your intentions, but I find this unreasonable. If there is a lane with 2 opposing cultists or 2 elven arches, it should perfectly cancel out instead of having the first unit to shoot win.
Yeah... this is a good game. Lots of units, tons of unlockables, and a really deep level of customization depending on how you choose your factions. For a couple bucks, this is a hell of a steal.
An extremely fun take on a Plants vs. Zombies style row-shooter. More fast-paced, kenetic and lighter in content than PvZ, but still fun. Can't miss for the price.
I think this is a charming enough Tower of Defense type game. For less than five bucks, I can't help but recommend it. As long as you recoginize it for what it is, and modify your expectations accordingly, you may find it worthwhile.
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Gergely Zsolnay |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 22.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 86% положительных (29) |