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06-19-2009, 05:02 PM
The miserable pain was unbearable. I was griping the sword like it was my life, and it was. The armor was heavy on my shoulders and caused my body to ache some more. I knew this was wrong, but did I really have any other choice? It was time to launch an attack on the castle. I groaned. I knew I was just running towards my death, why was I doing this, fighting for the side that only wants pain. I had no choice, it was too late now. I lifted the sword high and raised my head, showing pride and nobility, when in truth, I was hiding shame.
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Knights Onrush is Defend Your Castle War of exciting challenges. Knights, wizards and wooden machines, bent on your castles doors breaking down, are ready and armed. You can do the casual flick, which becomes a furious rage of hand movement as they stampede toward the entrance, with only one goal in mind, to get in at all costs. It may be difficult at time but they are prepared to take you down. You’re going to need to upgrade, so grab a giant rock from the store and a flame thrower, you’re going to need them. The flames may burn them off, but you still need to sacrifice some of them, to be fully justified in what you’re doing. Build up a pit of no return and just drop them down and watch them burn. As evil as it sounds, their bad ones, and you’re the hero.
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This game has the perfect graphics that are polished and show the effort that was pushed into this game. They weren’t thinking of giving you some stick figures with machine guns, they gave you detailed knights, with fine crafted swords, attacking you with skill and precision. The music is not “all that” but it goes well with the game, so it’s fine. The re play value may not be the highest, but after a while you can come back to this game with some bad guys to crush.