Interactive environments where secrets and hidden cameos provide extra gold or achievements. Epic Boss Fights:

The hero system in Vengeance is the ultimate subversion. You can recruit (a necromancer who fought against you in the original), Oloch (a dwarven king whose kingdom you are actively pillaging), and even Saitam (a literal parody of a Japanese warrior monk).

In addition to new towers, Kingdom Rush Vengeance introduces a range of new abilities and powers that can be used to turn the tide of battle in your favor. The Monk's stunning abilities, the Warlock's elemental powers, and the Wizard's damage-boosting spells are just a few examples of the many options at your disposal.

When Ironhide Game Studio first launched the original Kingdom Rush back in 2011, it redefined the Tower Defense (TD) genre. Flashy upgrades, clever enemy pathing, and outrageously charming art style made it an instant classic. Over the years, sequels introduced new mechanics and heroes, but with , the developers pulled off their most audacious twist yet: We play as the bad guy.

For the first time in the series, players step into the shoes of the antagonist. The powerful wizard , the primary villain of the franchise, has returned from the grave to reclaim his lost kingdom and exact revenge on those who wronged him. Players lead his "Dark Army" across various landscapes, from frozen peaks to underground mines, to crush the forces of good. Key Gameplay Features