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Siege Hero gives players a chance to Crush the Castle all over again
In spite of the hundreds of apps that keep coming out, Angry Birds just keeps
on truckin'. But did you know that the phenomenon was, in fact, a clone of
another game called Crush the Castle? The publisher of that oft-overlooked
title is back with Siege Hero, and in spite of how good it is, it's now clear
why Angry Birds succeeded where Crush the Castle didn't; Angry Birds has a
soul.
Again, it's important to point out that Siege Hero is quite a good game. It
takes the real-time physics play of Angry Birds and mixes it with the
demolition aspect of Implode. You lob various weapons like boulders and bombs
at strategic points to destabilize and demolish structure, killing the
different enemies in cute yet cartoonishly-morbid ways.
Multiple weapon types, including some clever use of materials like the fire pot which causes wood to burn, make Siege Hero a great brain-teaser. There are other obstacles too, such as unbreakable planks and innocent peasants to save. If you successfully destroy all the baddies you'll get points based on the damage you caused, any bonus items you may have knocked down, as well as any extra unused ammo. Score well enough and you get a golden crown.
The crowns help to unlock ten bonus levels to compliment the main game's 63. In addition to all these levels, Siege Hero has a host of achievements thanks to Game Center. The game is also teasing a new set of levels as long as (sigh) enough people give it a five-star rating.
This is a bright, colorful game, boasting lots of detail and clarity. The HD version on the iPad is particularly easy on the eyes. The larger playfield also helps with the puzzle solving, letting you aim with great precision. The iPhone version is no slouch, though. The music is limited, but orchestral, lush, and just a little bit silly in that Monty Python kind of over-the-top soundtrack from The Holy Grail. It works great.

Victorious Viking Award: One Digital Copy of Armor Games' Siege Hero for iOS Devices (iPhone/iPod Touch or iPad)

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