

The excellence of the controls doesn’t stop there: it’s also transferred to the selection of the weaponry and skills. This control system is perfectly adapted to touchscreens, especially considering it’s a game that’s played with your screen held vertically. You only need two fingers to do everything in the game: one held down on the screen to use as a joystick and another to make directional swipes that will help you dodge shots. It’s a pretty logical solution get rid of controls on the screen that could affect the game’s playability. To start, your character will aim and shoot automatically at enemies according to how close they are to you. That said, the controls couldn’t be more different. And yes, you can also jump around to dodge bullets. Along the way, there are weapons and power-ups that improve your abilities, along with the way you play. You have to defeat more and more enemies until you reach the next level. It may not provide such a fast-paced experience, but that doesn’t make it any less fun. If we look at just the basic aspects of the game, Trigger Heroes is a clone of Nuclear Throne. We could also say that it looks a lot like Nuclear Throne, but it’s also very different. Let us try to explain. The case of Trigger Heroes is curious considering that it’s shown up three years after the success from Vlambeer, when it’s no longer trendy. Soul Knight is a great game that tries, although it ends up being more similar to the fun Enter the Gungeon. Honestly, its only real strong point is its graphics, which are quite a bit more elaborate than in many other games in the same genre.It’s not the first time that someone has tried to bring Nuclear Throne’s formula for success to mobile devices. Throne: Kingdom at War is a pretty unoriginal strategy and management game that doesn't really offer anything new within the genre, but does offer a moderately fun gameplay. You can recruit more than a dozen different units, each with its own strengths and weaknesses: knights, foot soldiers, archers, pikemen, spies, and more. To participate in battles, you need soldiers – and to get them, you need barracks and money.

Most importantly, you can level up your important buildings, giving you access to better improvements. As you begin earning resources and money, you can start building more types of buildings – a blacksmith's, farms, mines, and barracks. To start your town has just a few low-level buildings. And obviously one of the keys to a good empire is fighting and conquering other neighboring lands, which of course are ruled by other players. Throne: Kingdom at War is a strategy and management game where you have to build a medieval empire.
