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Defenders of Ardania
Developer(s)Most Wanted Entertainment
Publisher(s)Deep Silver
Paradox Interactive
Platform(s)
ReleaseWindows,Xbox 360
  • EU:November 25, 2011(PC)
  • AU:December 15, 2011(PC)
  • NA:March 14, 2012
  • EU:March 14, 2012(X360)
iOS
December 6, 2011
PlayStation 3
  • EU:March 6, 2013
Genre(s)Tower defense,real-time strategy

Defenders of Ardaniais a hybridtower defenseandreal-time strategyvideo gameforMicrosoft Windows,iOS,Xbox 360,andPlayStation 3.It was developed byMost Wanted Entertainmentand published byDeep SilverandParadox Interactive.[1]

Gameplay

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Defenders of Ardaniaincludes both land and air units.

Defenders of Ardaniais atower defensegame that also has offensivereal-time strategyelements. As with all tower defense games, the player must defend their home base by building several types of static tower units that fire at weak offensive unitsspawnedby the opponent. InDefenders of Ardania,however, players must also spawn soldiers themselves. Like the opponent's soldiers, the player's soldiers move along a fixed path towards their opponent's base and cannot be directly maneuvered by the player. The game is won if units spawned by the player get past the opponent's towers and destroy the opponent's base before the opponent's units get past the player's towers and destroy the player's base.[2][3]

The game features a campaign mode with eighteen levels, pitting the player, controlling human, elven, and dwarven land and air units against a computer opponent controlling undead units.[4]There is also a multiplayer mode that supports up to four players, either infree for allor two versus two format.[4]In the multiplayer, players can choose from one of three factions to play as; the single player campaign's human faction, an animal-filled faction, or the undead faction.[1]

Reception

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The iOS version received "favorable" reviews, while the PC and Xbox 360 versions received "mixed" reviews, according to thereview aggregationwebsiteMetacritic.[5][6][7]

For the iOS, Michael Halloran of148Appspraised the game's visuals and level of detail, and expressed dissatisfaction only with the game's tutorial.[18]Eric Ford ofTouchArcade,another iOS reviewer, praised the visuals as "beautiful" and "gorgeous" and said that the game "is an excellent addition to the tower defense genre and is a must-try for any fan". Ford did, however, criticize the tutorial, expressing a desire for a tutorial mission rather than instructional screens.[13]Mat Jones ofThe Average Gamergave the game a highly negative review, saying that the game was not challenging and that concepts, such as the ability during one level to attack multiple bases and change which one player's units went towards, were never explained. Jones concluded his review by saying that "Defenders of Ardania isn’t a quality product and you probably shouldn’t spend money on it."[19]

Critics disliked that units from opposing factions passed each other without fighting.

Reviews were universally less than positive on other systems. While critics praised the idea of the game, they found fault in the execution.[2][3]Several critics disliked that the troops spawned by the player simply walk past the troops spawned by the opponent without the two groups fighting.[1][3][10]The game's flow also attracted significant criticism, with Peter Eykemans ofIGNsaying "Even on double speed, the pace is painful. This makes a simple two-person battle turn into a lengthy saga of repeating the same actions over and over again."[10]and Ray Carsillo ofEGMNowcomplaining of "long drawn out matches on even the easiest difficulty settings as you try to force your way past a virtual stalemate".[2]While the visuals did receive praise, critics felt that they also got in the way of allowing the player to tell what was going on in the game.[1][4]Opinions about the narrator were mixed. Henry Winchester ofPC Gamer UKpraised the voiceover, calling it "a pleasingly booze-obsessed voiceover, delivered by what sounds like aDalekdoing an impression ofSean Connery".[3]Carsillo was less kind, stating that "your narrator and chief advisor sounds like an awful Sean Connery impersonator and he may be thebestof the voice actors you come across ".[2]Matt Hughes ofGamesRadar+strikes a more neutral tone, stating that "Pre and post-battle dialog is fully voiced by what are only technically 'actors,' but it definitely beats silent text, and does add a bit of flavor to the world."[4]Multiplayer also received mixed reviews. Eykemans suggested that multiplayer exacerbates the length and flow issues already present in the single player game,[10]while Hughes called multiplayer the game's "biggest asset", stating that "Playing against real humans definitely ramps up the intensity and reduces the cheap exploitation found in the campaign."[4]

References

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  2. ^abcdeCarsillo, Ray (March 16, 2012)."EGM Review: Defenders of Ardania (X360)".EGMNow.EGM Media LLC. Archived fromthe originalon January 8, 2019.RetrievedOctober 27,2022.
  3. ^abcdeWinchester, Henry (June 2012)."Defenders of Ardania review".PC Gamer UK.Future plc.p. 110.RetrievedOctober 27,2022.
  4. ^abcdefHughes, Matt (March 14, 2012)."Defenders of Ardania review (X360)".GamesRadar+.Future plc.RetrievedJanuary 5,2013.
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  8. ^abcKleffmann, Marcel (March 23, 2012)."Test: Defenders of Adrania".4Players(in German). 4Players GmbH.RetrievedOctober 27,2022.
  9. ^"Review: Defenders of Ardania (X360)".GamesMaster.Future plc. June 2012. p. 79.
  10. ^abcdeEykemans, Peter (March 19, 2012)."Defenders of Ardania Review (PC, Xbox 360)".IGN.Ziff Davis.RetrievedJanuary 5,2013.
  11. ^miniblob (April 4, 2012)."Test: Defenders of Ardania (PC)".Jeuxvideo.com(in French). Webedia.Archivedfrom the original on August 20, 2017.RetrievedOctober 27,2022.
  12. ^miniblob (April 4, 2012)."Test: Defenders of Ardania (360)".Jeuxvideo.com(in French). Webedia.Archivedfrom the original on June 23, 2015.RetrievedOctober 27,2022.
  13. ^abFord, Eric (December 9, 2011)."'Defenders of Ardania' Review – A Great New Twist In Tower Defense ".TouchArcade.TouchArcade.com, LLC.RetrievedJanuary 5,2013.
  14. ^Hsu, Dan "Shoe (March 15, 2012)."Defenders of Ardania: Why I'll never touch this game again (review) (X360)".VentureBeat.RetrievedOctober 27,2022.
  15. ^Osorio, Vince (April 6, 2012)."Defenders of Ardania (PC) Review".411Mania.Archived fromthe originalon April 10, 2012.RetrievedOctober 27,2022.
  16. ^Lange, Stewart (March 31, 2012)."Defenders of Ardania Review (XBLA)".411Mania.Archived fromthe originalon April 3, 2012.RetrievedOctober 27,2022.
  17. ^Savage, Geoff (March 29, 2012)."Defenders of Ardania (X360)".The Digital Fix.Poisonous Monkey. Archived fromthe originalon April 29, 2016.RetrievedOctober 27,2022.
  18. ^Halloran, Michael (December 9, 2011)."Defenders of Ardania Review".148Apps.Steel Media Ltd.RetrievedJanuary 5,2013.
  19. ^Jones, Mat (December 7, 2011)."Defenders of Ardania Review (iOS)".The Average Gamer.Rock Base Projects Ltd.RetrievedMarch 24,2013.
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