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2012 User Edits[edit | edit source]

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About[edit | edit source]

While the bloody battle between Gandohar’s troops and the armies of the Orcs is raging in front of the gates of Oswaroth, the emperor waits in the depths of his palace on the outcome of the struggle for power. However, he does not know that an elite troop of Orcs, led by Rogdor, is making its way through secret paths into the fortress and is now close to the portals of the throne room...

Game features:[edit | edit source]

- Comprehensive campaign mode provides long lasting game motivation - Short-term fun in the Arena mode including five different adventures - Content based on both "Two Worlds" role-playing games - Different regions, such as ruins, forests or catacombs - Two playable characters with special attacks such as Fire Damage or Ice Bomb - Six different, upgradeable combat units such as Magicians or Rangers - Dozens of different types of enemies in over 20 independent classes - Advanced unit management with a variety of powers - Huge game world with up to 50 units on the screen simultaneously - Individual graphics and sound settings for PC and Mac possible - Atmospherically dense soundtrack varies with each individual level - Thrilling online high-score hunting in Campaign and Arena modes

Requirements:[edit | edit source]

Newest Adobe Flash Player drivers, newest directX drivers, graphics card with shader model 2.0.

Platforms:[edit | edit source]

PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone 3G/3GS/4, iPod Touch 2G/3G/4G.

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About[edit | edit source]

While the bloody battle between Gandohar’s troops and the armies of the Orcs is raging in front of the gates of Oswaroth, the emperor waits in the depths of his palace on the outcome of the struggle for power. However, he does not know that an elite troop of Orcs, led by Rogdor, is making its way through secret paths into the fortress and is now close to the portals of the throne room...

Game Description[edit | edit source]

Use the one-time opportunity to slip into the role of the Emperor Gandohar and his henchman Sordahon! These villains from the "Two Worlds" universe are now playable for the first time ever in this strategy game, thus opening an entirely new perspective into the fantastic world of Antaloor. Using foresight and skill, you must defend abandoned ruins, dark forests and winding catacombs against the onrushing Orcs. Ward off each attack with clever tactics and weaponry, defending Gandohar's throne in the Oswaroth fortress! Are you ready to break the high score, meeting the ultimate Castle Defense challenge against online opponents from around the world?

Game Features[edit | edit source]

  • Comprehensive campaign mode provides long lasting game motivation
  • Short-term fun in the Arena mode including five different adventures
  • Content based on both "Two Worlds" role-playing games
  • Different regions, such as ruins, forests or catacombs
  • Two playable characters with special attacks such as Fire Damage or Ice Bomb
  • Six different, upgradeable combat units such as Magicians or Rangers
  • Dozens of different types of enemies in over 20 independent classes
  • Advanced unit management with a variety of powers
  • Huge game world with up to 50 units on the screen simultaneously
  • Individual graphics and sound settings for PC and Mac possible
  • Atmospherically dense soundtrack varies with each individual level
  • Thrilling online high-score hunting in Campaign and Arena modes

Two Worlds II: Castle Defense is a tower defense game developed by Reality Pump and published by Topware Interactive. It was released on the App Store on April 27, 2011, and on PC/Mac on May 17, 2011, with a later Steam release on June 14 that same year.

Polite Rude Boy and Korra II Edits (2017 - Onward)[edit | edit source]

Castle Defense takes place between the events of Two Worlds and Two Worlds II. The player takes the role of either Gandohar or Sordahon, commanding armies of soldiers against various enemies across ten missions: five Campaign Missions and five Arena challenges. There are six types of units available, which can be upgraded by spending gold to improve their effectiveness. Gold is earned from defeating enemies and surviving waves. The soundtrack utilizes songs from Two Worlds II.

Castle Defense appears to take place on the same continent as the first Two Worlds. The map shown on the level select screen is a portion of the map of Antaloor from the first game, with each level seemingly taking place at various familiar locations. They appear to be as follows:

  • The 'Arena' levels take place at Cathalon
  • The 'Oswaroth' campaign level takes place at the Orcish city of the same name.
  • The 'Forest Camp' campaign level takes place near the Death Claw Tower.
  • The 'Desert Ruins' and 'Catacombs' levels take place within the Drak'ar Desert.
    • 'Desert Ruins' takes place west of the village Kahar, and northwest of the town Xanthos.
    • 'Catacombs' takes place at or near the Dragon's Lair.
  • The 'Cemetery' campaign level appears to take place somewhere northeast of Hadeborg Castle.

In Other Languages[edit | edit source]

Language Name
English UK
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References[edit | edit source]

  • [1] Official Website (English)
  • [2] Official Website (Japanese).
  • [3] Wayback Machine archive of this article, which otherwise appeared to be lost.
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