Castle Creeps Battle vs Prime World: Defenders 2
Castle Creeps Battle
Castle Creeps Battle is a mobile strategy game that improves on the addictive game design and gameplay that Clash Royale has managed to popularize. Like the latter, it combines a few elements from tower defense, deck building and real-time strategy games, giving rise to a really unique and competitive genre.You will have up to 8 cards in your deck with 5 deck slots at your disposal to try out different strategies and card combinations. Aside from troop cards, you also have access to a diverse selection of spell cards that can directly interact with your troops, quickly turning the tide of battle in a match. You also have access to four Heroes with their own special abilities. You can cast Hero abilities once they are available and have a small cool down after usage. Naturally, different heroes will have different abilities.
There are currently 10 arenas to dominate and the best thing about this game is that you can choose what arena to fight in even if you have unlocked new ones. Each arena has a battle chip cost to enter; you will earn these battle chips once you win fights with higher arenas earning you more.
So, if you're a huge fan of Clash Royale, you'll definitely want to check this game out! We'd sum it up as Clash Royale, but much better!
Prime World: Defenders 2
Prime World: Defenders 2 is the highly-anticipated sequel to one of the most innovative tower-defense/CCG hybrid games available. Developed by Nival, the game is set in the world of Prime where the valuable resource, which is also called prime, has caused much conflict between its inhabitants. In this game, it’s your prime directive to safeguard your stash of prime and your prime-mining sites from being overrun and destroyed by the local creatures, the aggressive creeps. Build and upgrade towers, cast spells, and defeat powerful bosses in this brilliant game!Ultimately though, Prime World: Defenders 2 is a sequel that seems to offer more of the same. However, the game comes packaged in what many players have called a “pay-to-win” wrapping. There is plenty of grind where there are almost none before, rare tower cards are more difficult to come by, and some fans may be instantly turned off by the microtransactions even though the game’s pretty generous with its premium currency and well… the game’s free-to-play.
So, overall, I’d say that in terms of the actual gameplay, the game is a fun, free-to-play tower defense/CCG to enjoy, especially if you loved the original. It’s definitely a game that’s in its own unique niche genre.