Summary
- Defend The Rook is coming to Xbox on March 16th, 2023.
- The game is a turn-based roguelike with tower defense elements.
- Another collaboration between Klabater and Goblinz Publishing. Previous collaborations include Iris and the Giant, Legend of Keepers, and As Far As The Eye.
- You can pre-order today with 10% off.
Hi, this is Justyna Urbanska from Klabater, bringing you some good news. In cooperation with Goblinz Publishing, we proudly announce that the game Defend The Rook, developed by One Up Plus Entertainment, is coming to Xbox on March 16th!
What is Defend The Rook about?
To put it simply, Defend The Rook is a board game roguelike with tower defense elements.
Enemies are coming at you in five waves from different angles to destroy the main building – the Rook.
To stop them, you have heroes, towers, traps, barricades and spells.
Heroes
There are three basic types of heroes: The Warrior, the Rogue and the Sorceress. Each one of them has three more variations with unique skills.
Warrior | Rogue | Sorceress |
Samurai | Corsair | Banshee |
Barbarian | Ranger | Black Witch |
Elven Commander | Mercenary | Possessed Soul |
Warrior
Towers
Here is where tower defense games come to mind when playing Defend The Rook.
You’ve got three basic towers:
- Cannon Tower – long range, low damage
- Arcane Tower – medium range, medium damage
- Emerald Tower – short range, high damage
Playing around their range and damage is crucial from the tactical point of view. Each one of them has two upgrades, giving towers unique traits.
Traps and Barricades
We won’t make it easy for the monsters to reach your towers. To stop them, you have a few traps that can slow down your foes or damage them. Placing them in the right spot may be the difference between winning or losing the battle, as, for example, some of your heroes benefit from traps.
Spells
Again, just like with Towers and Barricades, spells pack a punch or provide utility for your units. You’ll face a choice to damage the enemy and possibly take them out, or protect your defenses.
Enemies
Enemies come in waves. In each round, there are five waves of enemies with a boss in the last round. Killing the boss grants you a gem, which you can later use for upgrades. Your heroes don’t have to survive and their falling doesn’t mean the end of the game. They will be reviewed at the beginning of the next round. It means you can go all-in at the boss; however, you won’t want to lose heroes prior to the last wave.
The Rook
Contrary to MOBA games, like League of Legends, DotA 2, or Smite, the Rook is not just an immovable object you need to protect. In Defend The Rook, you can move the Rook, and it also has some offensive capabilities.
You can upgrade the Rook. This is where the game resembles mobile base-building games like Clash of Clans, and all of its clones.
Basic Rook
Fortress
Sanctuary
The Fun Doesn’t End There
The first campaign is just a starter before the main course, called the Ascension. In Ascension, the difficulty increases with each level you choose, making it more challenging. It is where the game will put your strategic and planning skills to the test.
Overall with all the upgrades, progression system, choices to make and sheer game mechanics Defend The Rook offers many possibilities with different outcomes to uncover. You’ll be facing tough decisions like: “Should I sacrifice the tower to prevent heroes from losing HP, or should I make the hero soak up the damage to prevent the tower from burning down?”. Defend The Rook is one of these games with a steep learning curve, but as soon as you get the hang of it, you’re sucked into it for good.
Defend the Rook
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