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No Castle is Safe Now that PvP has Been Added to CastleStorm - Free to Siege

Posted by Jessica Fisher on April 13th, 2015
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad

Zen Studios recently released an update for their tower defense brawlfest, CastleStorm - Free to Siege. With the new PVP mode you'll be fighting other players from all over the world. Build up your castle, design your defenses, and siege away against your enemies. You can play as one of four different nations and dominate the map for weekly rewards.

Bring down the castle by downloading CastleStorm - Free to Siege for free (obviously).

The Vikings are Coming! CastleStorm's New Update Adds a Survival Mode

Posted by Jessica Fisher on December 18th, 2014
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad

CastleStorm, by Zen Studios, is getting a new update called Free to Siege. Now you'll be able to challenge yourself to see how long you can last against wave after wave of pillaging vikings. Each wave survived will net you some fame and Pearls.

You can now train your troops and upgrade your weapons to level 20. And you'll need them to work toward taking first place on new Survival Mode leaderboards.

The Survival Mode update is available for download now, and you can get CastleStorm for free on the App Store.

Castlestorm Preview - the iOS Version of Zen Studio's Action/Defense Game May be the Best One Yet

Posted by Blake Grundman on April 10th, 2014

It is a beautiful thing when bite-sized games from the console space transition to iOS successfully. A perfect example of this phenomena at work was Hello Games’ fantastic reinvention of the Joe Danger series last year. Now it seems that Zen Studios wants to get in on the action, as they've put the finishing touches on a port of their console and PC tower-defense/action hybrid title, Castlestorm. They were kind enough to give us an early look at the game, and much to my shock I learned that not only is it great fun, but it may actually prove to be better than its console predecessor.

Everything you loved about the original game is back again, and this time it's being aided by an extremely intuitive touch interface. The previously arduous process of twiddling control sticks to try and line up a headshot is a nightmare that can be left in the past. Launching projectiles are now as simple as tapping on the screen where the shot should land. But sometimes a catapult just isn’t enough to fend off the enemy’s attacks on the castle. In these cases, you have the option of spawning defensive ground troops or jumping into the fray yourself in the form of super-powered hero characters. These death-dealing beasts specialize in hand-to-hand combat, with a side of magical abilities mixed in for good measure. Anyone who is familiar with the control scheme of a traditional 2D brawler will feel right at home showing these “Knights of the Square Table” the error of their ways.

Though some may sink hours into the actual combat component of Castlestorm, others may find it just as enjoyable to custom design their own fortress. The easy to grasp quasi-drafting tool makes tweaking and tinkering with the perfect blueprint just as fulfilling as topping the adversary on the field of battle.

While the previously released Castlestorm console outing clocked in at a reasonable $9.99 purchase price, the iOS iteration implements an entirely free-to-play monetization structure. Both coins and crystals can be purchased using real cash, earned through normal gameplay or awarded for logging in to play on a consistent basis. Coins are used to level-up the abilities and stats of either the hero characters or each type of projectile in your quiver. Crystals are used to unlock more substantial elements, such as entire campaigns.

What I've played was a very solid sneak peak of things to come. Hopefully the final product lives up to the promise of this preview. Keep an eye out in the coming weeks for our full review.

CastleStorm Will be Storming the App Store Later This Year

Posted by Rob Rich on February 18th, 2014

Pocket Gamer reports that Zen Studios (a.k.a the pinball people) will be bringing the mash-up of defense and physics hurling known as CastleStorm to iOS.

CastleStorm will be released as a free-to-play title later this year, but will still feature four campaigns/playable nations, around 150 levels, and a level editor.


Note: Trailer is not for the iOS build.