Early video games were basic in design and linear in terms of story, but as the years have gone by, video game developers have innovated how they make games. Nowadays, video games have evolved from simple hack-n-slash gameplay to unique storylines about grief and loss. Some genres have also moved on from their origin and now feature gameplay mechanics that are found in other, unrelated genres.
Beginner Tips For Orcs Must Die! 3
The Orcs Must Die! is an indie game series that was able to mix two seemingly different genres (Tower Defense and Third-Person Shooter) into one epic and action-packed adventure. And with Robot Entertainment's latest game, Orcs Must Die! 3, players must again protect The Rift from the hordes of evil. One enemy type that poses the biggest threat to the players are the ones that fly, as they can easily sneak past them and enter The Rift. Fortunately, there are numerous ways players can defeat these annoying little creatures, but careful planning is necessary if a player wants to get a perfect score.
In Orcs Must Die! 3, there are seven Flyers (flying type enemies), each bringing a different threat to the playing field. For starters, each one has a unique elemental type of damage: Toxic (Bilebat), Fire (Hellbat/Hellbaby), Void (Voidbat), Frost (Frostbat), and Shock (Shockbat). As players can expect, they are all immune to their specific elemental type and can ignore Barricades (the best Trap in Orcs Must Die! 3).
On top of that, the Flyers Boss (Chromatica) can adapt to any elemental type, making it extremely difficult to defeat without the proper setup. Every Flyer has a Headshot multiplier of 7.5 and is weak against physical type traps. The ideal weapons to deal with these enemies are ranged, which
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