So unless you’ve been living under a rock the past 10 days (and I know some of you have, I’m looking at you, Marcelo), you probably know there’s been a bitchin’ Steam Sale going on. Most of the games that can be found on Steam have been on sale, for at least 25% off, and some games have had epic one-day sales that drop them to prices that will never again be seen until they go into the bargain bin (or at least, until the next Steam Sale). I myself picked up quite a few games: Assassin’s Creed II and Darksiders were going for $5 at one point, so I snagged those, and I also picked up indie darlings Jamestown, Magicka, and Recettear for a song.
You’d think I would have spent my evening playing one of these marvelous games. You’d think I’d be writing an article on one of those fantastic indie games which have received such relatively little amounts of press.
Well, you’d be wrong as a Frenchman on the subject of self-defense. Despite the glories awaiting me in my gaming inbox, I spent my time playing… a FLASH GAME.
What could do such a thing? What sort of heathen god of games must a man worship to deny highly-rated AAA titles such as these? What kind of dark, Chthonic madness must affect a man so that he closes his eyes to the shining light of Jamestown and Recettear?
Well, for one, it’s a tower defense game.
Yeah, suddenly I don’t sound quite so insane, huh? More after the jump.
The Cursed Treasure Level Pack is more of the same, but that is both its greatest advantage and its greatest disadvantage. It’s wonderful because it gives the player more of what is essentially one of the most refined tower defense games available, and it’s free, just like the original. It’s a damn shame because this is time spent by the developer that could have been put to use working on a true sequel. I cluck my tongue at you, IriySoft.
All scoffing aside, if there’s any casual game that is at least in some way minutely excusable for playing instead of your Steam Sale purchases, it’s this one. Give it a try if you’ve got a spare moment, and you can’t go wrong.