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Kingdom Rush is an epic looking tower defence/strategy game hybrid that has now graced our platform with a full version!

This was an instant "add to my wishlist" sort of title for the good graphics and excellent looking game-play. So, we can add Ironhide Game Studio to our growing list of Linux supporting developers.

QuoteYou asked for it! You waited for it! And here it is!
Kingdom Rush is available for Linux in all its full 1080 HD glory!

So what are you waiting for?
Get it now and start smashing some goblin heads in your Linux rig!

Tested and fully working on Ubuntu 13.04 and Linux Mint 16.

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Get ready for an epic journey to defend your kingdom against hordes of orcs, trolls, evil wizards and other nasty fiends using a vast arsenal of towers and spells at your command!

Fight on forests, mountains and wastelands, customizing your defensive strategy with different tower upgrades and specializations! Rain fire upon your enemies, summon reinforcements, command your troops, recruit elven warriors and face legendary monsters on a quest to save the Kingdom from the forces of darkness!

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entropy Mar 8, 2014
I got this game from one of the Humble Android Bundles and played it quite a lot. While the graphics and levels are almost identical to the Android version, it's definitely not as challenging. Seems like they changed a lot in the balancing. Still, a very fun game!
neffo Mar 9, 2014
Quoting: drmothWell I'm Australian as well and we actually use British spelling. Any deviance from this is actually laziness or due to American influence (TV, books etc).

In case you had any doubts - http://www.defence.gov.au/

And I agree with Liam, tower defence is a genre, not a proper noun, so it can be spelt either way depending on your heritage.

The game looks good. Excited that more and more developers are turning to Linux (and glad we agree on THAT spelling).

Unfortunately, the original spelling post was a bit offencive to Liam, and everyone seems to be getting very defencive and territorial about this. I am not one to criticise though.
jdub Mar 9, 2014
American, British or otherwise...petty argument, guys.
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