Nanuleu

by Selva Interactive


Strategy

2.99 usd



Strategy game where you plant magical trees to defend the land from invaders.


Nanuleu is a strategy game where you control a network of magical trees that need to survive and defeat the enemies that attempt to destroy them. In this game your only task is to plant, but while doing so you need to choose between expansion, resource acquisition and defense. Your objectives are to capture certain points on the map and destroy your enemies, before it is too late.**Second place winner of the Indie Game Maker Contest 2015.New maps/game modes: Exploration and Remnants New languages: Korean and FrenchMore achievements and leader boards2x speed button. The game goes faster while youre pressing it.Tree counter included in resource bar, so you know how many trees of each resource you haveTime is shown in the game screen, so you can optimize your strategy to get the time achievementsAdjusted number of enemy war trees and max units per treeLittle adjustments in UI elements

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Good short game. Wish there's more

Radius Kuntoro

Grwat concept but no way to get beyond level 1 (apprentice). Very frustrating.

Achim Kopatz

Casual real-time tactics, like tower defense with a touch of resources production. I don't feel compelled to dig deeper than first level.

Ruby J. Scheme

Great strategy game! Needs a sandbox mode if it doesn't already.

Brian Caasi

"Strategy game where you plant magical trees to defend the land FORM invaders" change FORM to from. It's the 1st sentence people read about your game and would deter some people from buying this.

A Google user

Awesome game!

Malte Mauelshagen

Too hard and almost impossible to beat

PConsoul

This game is as short as this review. Only has 3 levels

Sam Roselli

Jhackass game my favorite

Yuvraaj Sengar

Fun game but it really needs a sandbox mode. I'd like to play casually with me only needing to look at the screen periodically but right now I'm stuck on a mission where it needs my constant attention and rapid thinking... Which is cool... But it's a little intense and hard.

Jeremy