![]() ![]() Guide Dang It!: Even guides to the game on websites where it was posted often neglected to mention how to defeat the Giant Mooks, and the game certainly doesn't tell you directly (especially since clicking on regular enemies doesn't do too much).Giant Mook: Around stage 14, giant stickmen are introduced which need to be clicked on several times to kill them instead of throwing them into the air.Evil Overlord: Pillage the Village reveals that you're effectively this.One spell allows you to directly convert an enemy to your side.The Temple upgrade allows you to convert enemies to your side by dropping them inside the castle (non-fatally, of course).Due to subpar balancing typical of old Flash games, it's likely that you'll get so powerful you can just leave the game going forever and never lose. Endless Game: You keep going until your castle is destroyed, or until you get bored due to the ability to load your game when you fail. ![]() Death of a Thousand Cuts: Unarmed enemies, can destroy your castle by banging on the door with their fists repeatedly.Giant Mooks only stumble slightly and then keep running when you click on them, but do it a few more times and they collapse into a puddle of blood.The castle shows no visible damage until its health bar is drained, at which point you cut to a black game over screen.Three of the castle's four towers have a yellow, red and green flag (for workers, archers, and wizards respectively).The "Kill" spell uses a red icon, the "Detonate" spell uses a yellow icon and the "Convert" spell uses a blue icon. The three spells use red, yellow and blue icons.The Blank: Aside from the giants, none of the stick figures have faces. ![]()
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