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Developer Of iDracula Brings You Knights Onrush

June 3, 2009

The developer of iDracula, MoreGames, together with the hit publisher Chillingo have just released Knights Onrush for the iPhone and iPod touch, and if you think it looks like every other castle defense game in the App Store, you are sorely mistaken. Knights Onrush takes the castle defense genre and kicks it up another notch.  The game allows you to interact with the oncoming knights in a tons of different ways, and that's why Chillingo feels that this is a must have for any castle defense fan.
“Knights Onrush is an insanely fun game to play. The game’s core feature is how dynamic and over-the-top everything feels. MoreGames Entertainment has truly outdone themselves this time and we’re delighted with the gameplay they’ve designed for users to enjoy.” said Chris Byatte, co-founder and director of Chillingo.
The goal of the game, like every other castle defense game, is to stop the invaders from breaching your castle walls for as long as possible.  Knights Onrush has tons of different ways you can dispose of your enemies.  You are able to throw fireballs, use freeze spells, hurl giant boulders, and even hang a knight from a hook and watch the dragon gobble it up.  It's definitely a sight to see. Knights Onrush features three different gameplay modes, including campaign, siege, and madness.  The game also features 11 different enemy types, tons of different defensive structures and landscapes, and an auto save feature.  MoreGames is currently working on adding more levels, bigger bosses, flying enemies, more landscapes, and more defensive structures through updates. Knights Onrush is now available in the App Store for $4.99. We have embedded a gameplay video for Knights Onrush below.  Give it a watch to see all of the different ways you can dispose of your enemies.

Mentioned apps

$2.99
iDracula - Undead Awakening
Chillingo Ltd
$0.99
Knights Onrush
Chillingo Ltd

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