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Fortress Clash – A Simple Tower Defense Game, but Easily Fails If Played Incorrectly

At first glance, Fortress Clash looks quite similar to other familiar tower defense games: towers, troops, and upgrades. But once you start playing, you'll see it's not that simple. Just a slight misstep can lead to being overwhelmed.

Starting the Match

Each round, you have a fortress. Your opponent has one too. Both sides will automatically generate resources over time, and you use those resources to:

  • Upgrade your towers
  • Generate troops
  • Increase your power

There's no lengthy farming; battles are quite fast-paced.

Practical Gameplay (No Theory)

Many new players make the mistake of summoning troops as soon as they have enough points. Doing so often leads to an early defeat.

Better approach:

  • First 10–20 seconds: Level up 1–2 basic units.
  • Then start sending troops.
  • If you see your opponent attacking aggressively, stop attacking and defend.

This game doesn't reward quick clicks, but timely clicks.

Buttons in the game:

Nothing complicated, almost entirely mouse-based:

  • Left mouse click: Used for all actions.
  • Upgrade icons: Usually located at the bottom of the screen.
  • You can guess from the icons:
  • Sword icon: Increases damage.
  • Shield icon: Increases health.
  • Lightning bolt/clock icon: Increases speed.
  • Send troops button: Click when you want to attack. Don't spam it continuously if you're not strong enough.
  • Resource bar: Cannot be clicked, but you must keep an eye on it. When you run out of points, you just stand there and watch your opponent attack.

Some common situations:

  • You're weaker: just defend, upgrade gradually, don't try to overwhelm.
  • Evenly matched: whoever maintains a better rhythm will win.
  • Opponent spamming troops: usually, they lack upgrades → counterattack when they run out of resources.

Conclusion:

Fortress Clash isn't a game that requires quick reflexes, but rather a feel for the rhythm of the game. After a few rounds, you'll get used to the controls, and then you'll find the game quite engaging.

If you just want a fast-paced game that doesn't require too much thinking but still has some strategy, Fortress Clash is a good choice.

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