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Build & Defend A Tower Defence & Survival Hybrid 1.0 Release

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It's been a long time since I first told you about Build & Defend and it has come a long way, it now has over 10,000 registered players and it has released its 1.0 release.

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You wake up in a desolated and dangerous world, where almost everything is a deadly trap. Will you be fast and clever enough to survive? This game mixes several classical gameplay-styles such as Tower Defense, Multi-player cooperation, Destructible world and Economics.

I have played an older version it and it was really quite cool if a little early, it has gained a vast amount of new features since then and looks fantastic.

You can play it for free before buying it as well which is a true icing on the cake, you can make sure it works on whatever weird system you have. The full version is $9.90 so it's not a bank smasher.

Changelog
Quote[addition] Achievements systems.
[addition] Addition of the cooked meat, raw meat and bread
[addition] Bookkeeper (Inventory + right arrow)
[addition] Cooker job for the workers (A cooker will cook "bread" and "cooked meat" in the bloomery).
[fixed] Favorite items.
[modification] Breaking dirt has 10% of giving a block of dirt.
[modification] Cannot quick stop the conversation with a PNJ.
[modification] Destruction of block animation.
[modification] Increase of the digging speed of workers.
[modification] Large reduction of the memory consumption (32bits VM can handle large(x4) maps now!!!)
[modification] Remove digging sound of worker.
[modification] Suppression of the meat.
[modification] Workers can eat cooked meat.
[modification] You or the workers cannot eat wheat anymore.


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