Compara los precios de Gnumz: Masters of Defense en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Creobit. Publicado por 8Floor. Lanzado el 21/12/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, RPG, Simulation, Sports, Strategy.

A mobile-ported tower defense that actually has a trick up its sleeve: four elemental trap types with interacting synergies that reward planning over raw clicking. Worth a look at sub-five-dollar pricing, with eyes open about its origins.

I went in expecting a throwaway mobile port, and Gnumz: Masters of Defense is exactly that in its bones - but it does one thing that kept me logging a few extra runs: the elemental trap interaction system. You are not placing gun towers on a grid. You are chaining earth, ice, fire, and shadow traps, and the game nudges you to think about how slowing an enemy with ice feeds damage from fire, or how shadow effects stack against specific enemy types. That layering is genuinely the most interesting thing here, and it is the reason the Steam community sits at a mixed-but-passing 69% positive rating rather than a flat rejection. The setting is dwarf-fantasy comfort food. The Wicked King wants a rare ore buried in underground caverns, and your job is to defend it across four distinct zones: Iron Mountain, Icy Halls, the Crucible, and the Shadow Frontier. Each zone leans into its namesake element, which means the game naturally paces your introduction to each trap type rather than drowning you in options on day one. For a strategy newcomer, that structure does a decent job of teaching without a formal tutorial screen. The isometric view is clean, enemy variety covers the expected spread - ogre steeds, ice trolls, giants, basilisks, necromancers - and each enemy class has a clear weak point you are expected to exploit. Now for the honest part. This started life as a mobile game, and the seams show. Steam community feedback flags poor trap synergy at higher difficulties, enemy waves that spike in ways that feel tuned around a now-absent gem shop, and achievement tracking that misfires in documented ways. The main story wraps in roughly five hours, which at this price tier is acceptable, but the three-star-per-level grading system across easy, normal, and hard difficulties means the only replay hook is completionism. Hard mode stars do not carry over to lower difficulties, so chasing full stars is genuinely time-consuming rather than naturally rewarding. There is no mod support, no multiplayer, no post-launch content to speak of. The upgrade economy uses crystals earned from level objectives, which is fair in the early game, but the grind widens noticeably once you hit harder stages. If you are the type who wants to min-max trap placement across every difficulty variant, the elemental synergy system gives you just enough to chew on. If you want a deep, evolving tower defense with a living community behind it, this is not that game. For the right player - someone in the mood for a short, casual session with light strategic texture and a fantasy aesthetic - Gnumz punches at its price tier without embarrassing itself. The elemental chaining is a real idea, not a marketing claim, and the four-zone structure keeps pacing from collapsing entirely. Just do not expect the depth to hold past the first full playthrough. Diego, Scout Team

Gnumz: Masters of Defense

Gnumz: Masters of Defense

21 dic 2015Creobit8Floor
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A mobile-ported tower defense that actually has a trick up its sleeve: four elemental trap types with interacting synergies that reward planning over raw clicking. Worth a look at sub-five-dollar pricing, with eyes open about its origins.

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I went in expecting a throwaway mobile port, and Gnumz: Masters of Defense is exactly that in its bones - but it does one thing that kept me logging a few extra runs: the elemental trap interaction system. You are not placing gun towers on a grid. You are chaining earth, ice, fire, and shadow traps, and the game nudges you to think about how slowing an enemy with ice feeds damage from fire, or how shadow effects stack against specific enemy types. That layering is genuinely the most interesting thing here, and it is the reason the Steam community sits at a mixed-but-passing 69% positive rating rather than a flat rejection. The setting is dwarf-fantasy comfort food. The Wicked King wants a rare ore buried in underground caverns, and your job is to defend it across four distinct zones: Iron Mountain, Icy Halls, the Crucible, and the Shadow Frontier. Each zone leans into its namesake element, which means the game naturally paces your introduction to each trap type rather than drowning you in options on day one. For a strategy newcomer, that structure does a decent job of teaching without a formal tutorial screen. The isometric view is clean, enemy variety covers the expected spread - ogre steeds, ice trolls, giants, basilisks, necromancers - and each enemy class has a clear weak point you are expected to exploit. Now for the honest part. This started life as a mobile game, and the seams show. Steam community feedback flags poor trap synergy at higher difficulties, enemy waves that spike in ways that feel tuned around a now-absent gem shop, and achievement tracking that misfires in documented ways. The main story wraps in roughly five hours, which at this price tier is acceptable, but the three-star-per-level grading system across easy, normal, and hard difficulties means the only replay hook is completionism. Hard mode stars do not carry over to lower difficulties, so chasing full stars is genuinely time-consuming rather than naturally rewarding. There is no mod support, no multiplayer, no post-launch content to speak of. The upgrade economy uses crystals earned from level objectives, which is fair in the early game, but the grind widens noticeably once you hit harder stages. If you are the type who wants to min-max trap placement across every difficulty variant, the elemental synergy system gives you just enough to chew on. If you want a deep, evolving tower defense with a living community behind it, this is not that game. For the right player - someone in the mood for a short, casual session with light strategic texture and a fantasy aesthetic - Gnumz punches at its price tier without embarrassing itself. The elemental chaining is a real idea, not a marketing claim, and the four-zone structure keeps pacing from collapsing entirely. Just do not expect the depth to hold past the first full playthrough.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Elemental SynergyTrap ChainingMobile PortStar GradingIsometric TDDwarf FantasyShort PlaythroughDifficulty VariantsCrystal Upgrade System

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Processor
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Fecha de lanzamiento
21 dic 2015

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