Defend The Tower
A downloadable game
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The first release from branching narratives!
Defend The Tower is a flick and defend tower building game for 2-4 players played in 5-10 minute rounds.
Use existing dice and meeple and turn gaming night downtime into epic battles.
Only one can take the (potentially fictional) crown - make sure it's you!
Simple to teach and learn - Defend The Tower is fun for any age and will have you rolling back for more.
branching narratives supports all gamers and equity for all - we believe there is no place for intolerance in society or round our gaming tables.
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
Author | BranchingNarratives |
Genre | Card Game |
Tags | Board Game, Casual, Dice, Medieval, Multiplayer, party-game, Short, Tower Defense, Turn-based Strategy |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Multiplayer | Local multiplayer |
Purchase
Buy Now$3.00 USD or more
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $3 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Defend The Tower 1.1 - branching narratives.pdf 1 MB
Development log
- Defend The Tower Released!Mar 02, 2022
Comments
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Hey, still no news on the "How-to-Play" video?
Really want to try this out with some friends but would love a "How-to-play" video before doing that to make sure I know how the game actually works. Any ETA on that one?
Great question, it's in the works so hopefully very soon! Glad you want to try the game! 😁
Any updates? REALLY want to try it hahaha
No updates?
Sorry - a family holiday and lots of deadlines with my Masters have got in the way but I appreciate the reminder - it's still on my to-do list and I'll try to bump it up soon!
Another reminder :)
Possible error on Scoring section: Text says that everyone other than the winner gets 1 dice when the round ends, but the example game doesn't do that for round 1. Which one is the right one?
Ah, thank you for noticing - you are 100% correct and I have just uploaded an edited version with the example now reflecting the rule accurately. Thank you for trying the game out and I hope you have fun!