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Hello everyone.
So here we are with a really interesting game,
picked this one up last night. Really enjoying it already.
It's called Besieged 2.
Pretty simple idea.
It's free to play, has in app purchases as you might expect.
The idea is to see how long you can hold off the forces of
death and destruction
by firing arrows at the encroaching enemies.
You can level up your staff, level up your
kind of dudes you have to use to fight back or your weaponry and all this
kind of stuff.
It makes for quite an enjoyable game.
How many waves can you defend against?
The enemy mobs get more difficult as you go along they get faster, better armoury
more weaponry etcetera just as you do. But the idea is not to aim where the mob is
but where they are going to be by the time the arrow reaches them. So, in this case
Each mob, depending on where you hit them will do more damage so if you can score
a couple of headshots, you'll usually waste them quite quickly.
As you can see, as they walk forward, I'm not aiming where they currently are,
just in front of them.
The only thing I'm not loving about it is how long it makes me wait between each wave
There is the upgrading or anything like that but graphically
the presentation is beautiful. It's a really, really nice looking game.
Quite a bit of waiting between each wave, it's just a bit of a shame really.
So I can start upgrading some of these things if I like.
There are a few upgrades for my various bases and so on,
can build a barracks.
I think so far I've got as far as wave stage 4.
As free to play games go it's very well done, it's good fun.
You see this Olympic looking guy, he seems to be able to take quite a few arrows before
he eventually dies.
You've got to aim quite far ahead of him.
Slow him down a little bit.
You have unlimited arrows but it takes time for them to fill up so you can't
do a massive blitz.
Until it's all the way up at the top.
Even the animations on the skeletons are really well done,
which is nice.
Yes, not a bad little game.
Free on the downloads on the Google Play Store now.