Lock’s Quest
- Build and battle in 100 different areas with varying terrains on the map
- In the Building Mode of gameplay you can utilize approach to build structures, parapet, weapons, and traps to protect the fund artifacts
- In the Battle Mode, use the stylus to battle robotic invaders and launch special attacks moves to quickly eliminate enemies
- Multiplayer – Play with friends and battle against other kingdoms via Wi-Fi
- Flag Creator – Make and design a unique flag to represent your kingdom
Product Description
The Ultimate Construction Combat! A diabolical mechanical army devastates a kingdom as village after village cascade under their wrath. Only a young, courageous hero, Lock, is the Kingdom’s last hope to survive the oncoming invasion. As a newly trained Archineer, Lock must utilize his skills to build customized towers, traps, parapet, weapons, and other defenses in order preserve the precious fund artifacts.
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fun game. my kid beat it allready, but he had fun doing it.
Rating: 4 / 5
Lock’s quest: The first time I played it was a couple of weeks ago. I played for hours straight. It was addictive, for I LOVE approach sports meeting, and this game brings approach to a whole new level. When you start a battle, or “day”, you build a strategiesed defense. After the time limit of a couple minutes is up, you go to the battle. Build mode is kinda fun and simple to use, but you could at least be able to go the camera. Then you start battle mode. That’s fun, with small (VERY small) mini sports meeting for the special abilities that activate when you tap a clockwork, to start fighting it. You could also just sit back and repair your defenses, witch come in 4 types: wood, stone, metal and spiked.
Okay, you know I worked a while on the game. I got to day 50 something, was close to getting metal, was fighting phantoms at a graveyard, when my parents held a party. My small brother’s bratty friend came into my room and erased my file. On purpose. JUST TO ANNOY ME.
Never let bratty kids into your room.
Rating: 5 / 5
This game is from the makers of Drawn to Life which I liked a lot so I figured I would buy it. You play Lock who helps defeat evil characters called clockworks. It’s a fun game, excellent for kids or adults. You get to defend a village, fight in castles and more. Makes excellent use of the two DS screens. I have only been playing it a day but it seems cool and I can see why it won an award at E3.
Rating: 4 / 5
I really like this game. This game is full of different kids of weapons, robots and traps. It’s challenging. It has 3-4 min battles. There are different super attacks and abilities. It is vital to have a approach of when to use super attacks. Whenever you encounter an enemy, an ability will appear, such as an ability called “Attack Buff”. You click the numbers in order. At some different levels you get new enemies and new materials to build parapet. The parapet are made for defending against soldiers, knights and archers. Sometimes you have to fight a boss. This is a game that is not dull and you can play for pretty long time without getting bored.
I highly recommend this game.
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this for my son as a reward for getting school work done. He loved it!
Rating: 4 / 5