- December 22, 2020
- Ministry of Immersion
Azlan: Rise of the Burlpups
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Azlan: Rise of the Burlpups is a single player strategy game. It was developed by Ministry of Immersion and was released on December 22, 2020. It received undefined reviews from critics.
New to VR or Tower Defense? Learn to Plan, attack & defend in this immersive VR strategy game. Get ready for massive tower defense battles in VR as AZLAN defends Zalolo Land from total ruin. With a vast arsenal of upgradable cannons, arrows, and crystal towers at your command, can your skill & craft save Zalolo from Rise of the...











- The game lacks essential features such as a fast forward option, restart capability, and detailed information on tower differences, making it frustrating to play.
- There is no left controller support, limited movement options, and the game feels unfinished, leading to a poor user experience.
- The game is overpriced at $20 for its basic content, including only three towers and a boring story, especially when there are better alternatives available.
- music3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The music in the game is highlighted as the sole audio element, with no additional sound effects present. This focus on music creates a unique auditory experience, though it may leave some players wanting more variety in sound.
“There is no sound apart from the music.”
“The music is repetitive and lacks variety.”
“The soundtrack feels out of place and doesn't match the game's atmosphere.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Azlan: Rise of the Burlpups is a strategy game.
Azlan: Rise of the Burlpups is available on PC and Windows.
Azlan: Rise of the Burlpups was released on December 22, 2020.
Azlan: Rise of the Burlpups was developed by Ministry of Immersion.
Most players disliked this game for its music.
Azlan: Rise of the Burlpups is a single player game.
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