Castle Crumble, the castle destroyer review

From time to time it is also good to destroy something to pass the time, as we see in this review of Castle Crumble on Apple Arcade.

Indiscriminate destruction, but even more controlled and studied, has always been part of the game, thought precisely as a childhood pastime extended even to older ages. Even in construction, the next phase has never been without charm. Just think about creating sandcastles or more or less complex structures with Lego and similar toys: when we find ourselves tearing everything down, we often do so with poorly concealed satisfaction. Well, we must set the stage on this principle. Crumbling Castle Review, a game that elevates the art of castle destruction to a specific skill, through numerous levels and a few but rigorous rules tied to a convincing physics simulation. The Orbital Knight team had already experienced something like this with the previous Spire Blast, which seems to be a kind of sequel, although with a different title.







There is no great story behind it: we find ourselves playing a kind of knight, or perhaps a gunner or in any case a leader of some kind, determined to destroy enemy castles using various systems: from cannonballs to explosives and even Magic. specialized in destruction, trying to find the most effective tool, effect and point on which to apply the blows to achieve the objective, that is, the long-awaited collapse of the mocking fort that stands before us.

It's all here and, curiously enough, it also works as it should: it's obviously not an exciting adventure with twists and cinematic moments, nor a particularly gripping puzzle, but in its Zen simplicity it manages to be a very enjoyable pastime, perfectly included in the catalog of Apple Arcade.

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Castle Crumble, the castle destroyer review
Castle Crumble: Later levels feature increasingly complex structures.

Castle Crumble is developed over a succession of progressive levels whose difficulty increases very slowly, to the point that it takes a significant amount of time before reaching a minimum level of challenge, which could soon bore a good number of people. . He game, on the other hand, is based more on the enjoyment of the game than the level of challenge, so such an approach could be in line with the general philosophy that pervades everything. Each level takes place on individual screens, with the castle to be destroyed located in the center: many are structured in several phases, which requires the collapse of all successively placed fortifications within the maximum number of shots available. The entire "strategic" part, so to speak, is structured around these initially very generous constraints.




At the beginning of each level, the number of phases that comprise it, the types of weapons available and the amount of ammunition are illustrated, that is, the elements with which it is necessary to complete the mission. It is up to us to select which weapons to use and where to aim them to obtain the maximum possible damage, because the collapse of the castle must occur in the fewest number of moves.

Castle Crumble, the castle destroyer review
In Castle Crumble we go from classic Western medieval castles to Aztec constructions

To obtain this result, it is necessary to study the structural weaknesses of buildings and focus precisely on them to try to damage them as much as possible: for example, if a building has wooden inserts in the middle of stone walls, it may be a good idea to focus on the slightest resistance of these to cause the chain to collapse, or apply explosives at the joining points and blow them up with precise cannon shots.


there is a good one physics simulation at the base of everything, which is fundamental to the mechanics of the game itself. The overall simplicity, in graphical terms, helps make the destruction of structures more dynamic and widespread, but the effect is still notable, considering how little environmental interaction of this type is exploited even in modern games.



Conclusions

Tested version iPad 1.0.2 digital delivery App Store Holygamerz.com 6.5 Readers (1) 6.0 your vote

There's a kind of Zen-like pleasure in the precise destruction of castles and complex buildings in Castle Crumble, much of which comes from a fairly convincing physics simulation. This feeling of satisfaction encapsulates the entire experience of the game, which otherwise offers no particular stimuli in terms of challenge, since practically no skill is required to aim and the most challenging elements concern the choice of the best points at which hit and hit. ammunition economy. It's easy to get bored before reaching the more advanced and engaging stages, given the extremely cautious and slow progression, but as a relaxing pastime, taken in small doses, it can function as a kind of stress buster.

PRO

  • Good physics simulation in castle destruction.
  • There is always a certain sadistic pleasure in seeing structures collapse
  • Many levels placed in a long progression.

AGAINST

  • Challenge level too low
  • Gameplay is ultimately based on a few variables.
  • Repetitive and unstimulating in the long run
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