
* = at one point, the battle was clearly going on while I was still in the tower environment. It's doing this too many times for me to really list out levels. Since the wall is a border, she can't cross it at all. I just saved while my girl was stuck thusly, and now she's permanently stuck in the wall (and the black space around the screen.) I've reloaded, both in the game, and with the browser, cleared cache, etc., and game data believes she's literally off the map. I've been able to blindly navigate her out and back to the actual room. she's supposed to be in the hallway, and she's still in the room. It really makes you want an expanded version that features some actual adventuring and choice, but thankfully the combat that makes up the meat and potatoes of the game (as well as the dessert and after dinner mint) is up to the task in a way that makes it perfect for the casual gamer looking for something to satisfy that "gotta train 'em all into terrifying war machines" itch.Į.g. It's the sort of game Though it would have been nice if the minions had had more depth and story to them, the wide variety and gorgeous overall design of them helps keep you playing to find out what comes next. Which, as it happens, are quite solid and enjoyable indeed for a casual little game like this. Min-Hero isn't so much story-lite as it is story-non-existent, with a strictly linear path that means gameplay focuses solely on fighting and strategy. Since you don't know which creature might be in an egg, make sure to save beforehand if you want to try again. After defeating each floor's boss and gaining a piece of a seal, you'll get a key to the hatchery which allows you to pick from rows of eggs to gain a new minion. And, of course, as the level up, they can evolve into more powerful creatures. You can spend any cash you earn on gems you can attach to whatever minion you like to increase their stats. Don't worry, you can reset skill points at any time if you'd like to change. The first time you get a skill point, the path you place it in for a minion determines what skill tree they'll follow, and each one has its own unique powers.

Of course, as minions battle, they level up and become stronger, and you'll gain skill points you can spend on learning different attacks and abilities from time to time. Once you've beaten a character, you can just talk to them again to replay the battle for more sweet, sweet experience points. While the red bar is each minion's health, the blue bar represents their energy, and since each attack uses a certain amount of energy, you need to give careful thought to the attacks you're using, and who you're going up against. Minions come in all shapes and sizes, and the elements they and their attacks are based on determine what they're weak or strong against. the team that knocks out all the other's minions is the winner. When you enter into a minion throw-down with another character, the format is pretty familiar.


MIN HERO TOWER OF SAGES FLOOR GUIDE UPGRADE
Hit the menu button in the bottom-right corner to bring up options to save, check your status, and assign the stars you win to upgrade your pets. Move around with or the keys, and interact with the. Each set of floors will grant you pieces of six seals you'll need to win to be the very best, like no one ever was, so grab your freaky leafy snake thinger and your weirdo Vader beetle dude and get cracking.

As a new initiate into the Tower of Sages, your goal is to battle your way to the top to prove you're worthy of training even the most powerful creatures. In Toy Chest Games' Pokemon inspired turn-based RPG Min-Hero: Tower of Sages, however, that's just good clean fun. In real life, if you paint a pig with electric stripes and give it a flame thrower to battle against other pets with, you're asking to have your face blurred out on the evening news.
