- Defend your castle against would-be heroes
- Live the life of villainy across the new roguelite mode
- Decorate your very own evil lair
As a seasoned gamer with a penchant for villainy, I can’t help but feel a surge of excitement as I delve into the twisted world of Castle Doombad: Free to Slay! After countless hours spent saving the day and being the hero, it’s about time we get a chance to live on the other side.
Castle Doombad: Free to Slay, developed by Grumpyface Studios, is now available on both iOS and Android. As suggested by its captivating title, the game revolves around safeguarding your fortress filled with villains from meddlesome heroes who are disrupting your tranquility. In a surprising turn of events, you’ll assume the role of the main antagonist in this installment, because who says heroes should constantly bother a villain trying to do evil?
As the cunning Dr. Lord Evilstein within the ominous Castle Doombad, I must strategically lay out traps to thwart the charge of valiant knights adorned in shining armor. Across more than 70 challenging stages, my goal is to protect my wicked domain. By unlocking over 30 devious traps and deploying them against unsuspecting heroes, I can maintain my reign of chaos. To further enhance my nefarious lifestyle, I must upgrade my equipment, ensuring these meddling adventurers never disrupt my life as a villain once again.
Absolutely, every villain requires a wicked hideout, and you can customize yours with stylish items called “spoils” – essentially evil relics and plenty of misplaced treasure. For those seeking variety, the roguelite mode “Dr. Lord Evilstein’s Roguevenge” offers a challenge where you must defend against heroes on randomly generated maps, proving your status as the ultimate criminal genius.
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For now, if you’re excited to get involved, feel free to do so by visiting it on the App Store or Google Play. It’s a free game with additional purchases within the app, and there’s already a sequel under development, creatively named Castle Doombad 2: Muahaha!
Additionally, you have the option to connect with our community on our official Facebook page for real-time updates about recent advancements, explore further details on our main website, or catch a glimpse of our atmosphere and aesthetics by checking out the video embedded above.
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2024-11-26 15:18