- November 10, 2016
- EP Games®
Queendoom
62%Game Brain Score
graphics, music
gameplay
90% User Score 20 reviews
Platforms
About
Queendoom is a Virtual Reality Archery Tower Defense game with full-HD graphics, featuring intense bow mechanics and a campaign mode with 12 battles. Lead your army and defeat various creatures while achieving unlockable awards and climbing the leaderboards. Experience an immersive, dangerous world in first person and enjoy hours of engaging archery gameplay.











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Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
graphics2 positive mentions
- The game offers a satisfying progression system, rewarding players for accuracy and headshots with bonus gold.
- The archery mechanics are engaging, providing a skill-based experience that feels rewarding with practice.
- The variety of enemies and the ability to hire soldiers add depth to the gameplay, making it an enjoyable tower defense experience.
- The game suffers from excessively high difficulty, especially in later levels, which can lead to frustration and a steep learning curve.
- Graphics and overall design feel outdated, with levels lacking diversity and becoming repetitive.
- The arrow mechanics can be cumbersome, with issues in aiming and swapping arrow types, detracting from the overall experience.
gameplay
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay features engaging archery mechanics and teleportation for strategic movement, allowing players to hire soldiers and access various resources. Additionally, players are encouraged to utilize a ducking mechanic to enhance their experience, contributing to a dynamic and enjoyable gameplay environment.
“I was initially impressed with the archery mechanics alone, but teleporting around the battlements gets you to a table that has soldiers for hire and other stuff.”
“Oh yeah, there's another bonus gameplay mechanic: don't forget to duck!”
“The gameplay and the nice enemies make up for the shortcomings.”
“I was initially impressed with the archery mechanics, but teleporting around the battlements to reach a table with soldiers for hire and other items feels disjointed.”
“The gameplay mechanics are confusing and often lead to frustration.”
“The controls are unresponsive, making it difficult to enjoy the gameplay experience.”