These details include such gems as orcs eating turkey legs ... After having stumbled through Mordor’s dungeons, trudged up its great towers, and been awed by its sleek black walls and many ...
Although we are not surprised that LEGO managed to inject so much heart and narrative into its Barad-dûr set, we remain ...
Trolls, orcs, magical creatures ... an ordinary guy who gets trapped in a dungeon alongside others. These dungeons are meant to cycle through adventurers, resetting everything once a player ...
After the old king of Bohemia passes away ... the stronghold maintaining element that has players keeping an eye on the Orc army in their ranks. It’s a hard life, being an undead warrior ...
Theme parks have long been the ultimate escape, transporting visitors to magical realms and immersive adventures. While ...
The Kingdom of Myrtana has been invaded by an implacable horde of orcs. King Rhobar II, in need of a large quantity of magical ore required to forge powerful weapons, operates the Khorinis mines ...
Trends come and go, industries shift and change, but orcs? Orcs must die, and that’s just not the sort of thing you mess with. Until now, anyway. The series has seen an overhaul in Deathtrap as ...
Robot Entertainment’s Orcs have a death wish. Orcs Must Die! Deathtrap is the fourth entry in the Orcs Must Die! franchise, and, alongside a wily exclamation mark, it brings with it the surety ...
It occurs to me that the Orcs Must Die! series – and the tower-defense genre as a whole – are something like a cousin to factory games like Satisfactory and Factorio. Those games focus on ...