With that said, I’d personally stick to the premium titles as there are plenty to choose from. In many cases, while gems or whatever can be purchased to speed progress along many are just new heroes or tower types unnecessary to win. You’ll notice more than a few of these offer dozens of IAP. Find the secrets lurking in the house, and uncover the mysterious. Play through the eyes of Scott Cawthon and his family, as they try to survive inside their own home on the dreadful night that brought the horror into reality, the scorched beings whose origin and motives are yet unknown.
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My personal favorites are the Dungeon Warfare series a super strategic and difficult twist on the genre, where you fight off heroes trying to reach the heart of your dungeon, Tiny Guardians, where instead of towers you have a party of heroes that traverse a map and you’ll need to defend and upgrade to reach the end and new entry Random Pyramid Defense which is a simplistic and frenetic take on a merger, where shapes and colors matter. But success doesn't only bring fortune to your doorstep. The later offerings in that series introduces heroes that are mobile and have unique powers which stimulates the gameplay and options, giving the player more direct control over the action. I will offer that the Kingdom Rush games seem to me to be the easiest entry point into this genre, being intuitive, slick and rather straight forward if not fairly simple. What distinguishes tower defense base defending games from other base defending games (such as Missile Command, or other games where bases are defended) is the ability to strategically place, construct or summon obstructive constructions and constructive obstructions in the path of attacking enemies. Placement of "tower" elements, such as towers, or obstructions along the path of attacking enemies. Waves of multiple incoming "enemies" that must be defended against. Territories, possessions, domiciles, loved ones (collectively, the "base") that must be defended by the player. If by any reason you aren’t really familiar with the TD (Tower Defense) genre, The basic gameplay elements of tower defense are: The story shows true love helps finding your wings.I’ve been putting this one off due to the sheer size and selection of titles that are all essentially very similar in execution. I liked the beginning better than the ending of this series, but if you're in the mood for Intense- Soulmate-Destiny-Willing-To-Die-for each other- Love, look no further. I’m a sucker for old fashioned romance with hot kissing scenes, so I will definitely rewatch not only the second, but also the first season. The soulful melodies pulled at my heart strings for sure. The soundtrack is built further on the theme of the former season, so if you liked that, good for you. Last but not least the anorexic boy Xu Yu who constantly fights against Xue is pretty interesting, but what exactly is his purpose in this story other than oozing with fairytale vibes? I hope his origins get more attention in the next season. The other cast members were good as well, all though I didn’t see any character development in Yun Mu Yang, the foster brother of Xue. Actress Wang Yu Wen matches him perfectly as the quick silver Ru Che who seems to combine her mother's spontaneity with the whirlwind energy from her father. Yes, he is good looking, but we mustn’t forget he’s eighty years her senior according to the myth.
He has this demure, stone face, that brings to life the stoic Master of Ru Che. It seems a mission impossible to surpass actor Zhang Ruo Yun as the dashing Feng Tian Yi, but I found Xu Zheng Xi very capable of acting the part as Magician Xue. There’s a second love story as well that goes beyond enemy lines, with a few episodes about military training and bonding in war time. Magician Xue rescued baby Ru Che eighteen years ago, their fate bound forever.
Their love story reminds me of Eternal Love of Dream (2020) and Goblin (2016). Just like her parents Ru Che falls in love with another specimen, that is the famous and never aging magician Xue Jing Kong. Season 2 follows the love and adventures of Feng Ru Che, daughter of the blue-eyed, golden-winged Feng Tian Yi and his earthling wife Yi Fu Ling. The continuing story of Novoland The Castle in The Sky is set in the same fantasy world, only with different characters, and another plot that can be seen in its own right. Love helps finding your wings If you liked the first season, you'll love this series.