Prime World: Defenders Makes Its Way To Steam
Nival has announced that Prime World: Defenders can now be download via Steam for PC. Players will participate in not only single-player campaigns but also randomly generated missions. Players who enjoy the strategy of tower defense gameplay with that of a collectible card game mechanic will want to pick up Prime World: Defenders. Make sure to check out our Prime World: Defenders preview here and then join in on the fun!
Did we mention that Prime World: Defenders is more than a single-player story driven campaign? It also has randomly generated missions, a feature rarely seen in tower defense titles. Prime World: Defenders merges classic tower defense gameplay with a collectible card game mechanic. Your towers, your spells, your traps - all are magic cards that you can collect and upgrade as you progress through the campaign. You'll have to develop your own strategy for each map, because you earn random cards at the end of every battle. Will you have a plan that fits your own particular hand? Choose your deck wisely as you move forward.
Since its beta launch a month ago, Prime World: Defenders has garnered accolades from gamers and press alike. Forbes.com called it "a must play for any tower defense enthusiast", GamingNexus said that "Nival has nailed the core concepts of the genre" and Penny-Arcade said "it has some tasteful or ironic or much-missed thingamajig which allowed one to ensconce oneself in the days of yore".
To learn more, visit the official Prime World: Defenders website.
Did we mention that Prime World: Defenders is more than a single-player story driven campaign? It also has randomly generated missions, a feature rarely seen in tower defense titles. Prime World: Defenders merges classic tower defense gameplay with a collectible card game mechanic. Your towers, your spells, your traps - all are magic cards that you can collect and upgrade as you progress through the campaign. You'll have to develop your own strategy for each map, because you earn random cards at the end of every battle. Will you have a plan that fits your own particular hand? Choose your deck wisely as you move forward.
Since its beta launch a month ago, Prime World: Defenders has garnered accolades from gamers and press alike. Forbes.com called it "a must play for any tower defense enthusiast", GamingNexus said that "Nival has nailed the core concepts of the genre" and Penny-Arcade said "it has some tasteful or ironic or much-missed thingamajig which allowed one to ensconce oneself in the days of yore".
To learn more, visit the official Prime World: Defenders website.

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