Castel Wars

Castel Wars

Castel Wars is a retro-pixel tower war / defense game that can be played for two player. You can build small bricks to escape or catch the opponent in the game. You can inflict more damage on the opponent by using the catapult in your tower. You can get new weapons and bullets from the mysterious hero who flies above with balloons and occasionally drops bonuses. If you get stuck, throw your sword by pressing the action button and get rid of the opponent!

Playing Instructions for Castel Wars

Blue Player: "W,A,S,D and E"Red Player: "ARROW KEYS and P"

Main Features

- You can create bricks with the Down Arrow and W keys.- If you hold down the E or P key, the character throws the weapon! (In this way, the opponent is defeated in one move.)- If you want, you can play against Zombies in the Zombies VS. mode. (Whoever stops the most zombies wins the game.)- You can set the game time and weather condition in the game start screen.- There are 4 maps that offer different experiences.

Who was involved in making this game?

The team or individual responsible for the creation of this game is RHM Interactive.

What game development platform was used to create this game?

This game was developed using a Construct 3 game development tool.

Under which genre does this game fall?

This game is categorized under the Battle genre.

Does the game target a particular gender?

The game is most appropriate for Male.

Does the game show blood at any point?

Yes, Castel Wars shows instances of blood.

What terms or phrases are used to describe the game?

The core focus of the game based on its tags is 2players, co-op, multiplayer, pixelart, retro, warrior, zombie.

Does this game involve cruelty in any way?

Yes, cruelty is a theme or feature in Castel Wars.

Does the game run well on mobile screens?

Castel Wars is designed to work on mobile devices.

Who is this game appropriate for, based on age?

The age categories this game is designed for are Teens.

Is this game suitable for younger players?

No, Castel Wars would not be appropriate for children to engage with.
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