Fortress is a fast-action strategy and puzzle game originally released in 2001. You compete by building unique structures in real-time combat that spans eras, from hurling Stone Age rocks to firing futuristic plasma projectiles. The core loop involves strategic construction and deploying humorous "Twerp" units to destroy opponents, with secrets to unlock via the Wizard's Tower. It supports head-to-head multiplayer via the Game Link cable.
The central loop of this title involves strategic building and real-time engagement. Players are tasked with designing and erecting various fortifications that serve as both protection and platforms for launching attacks. Success hinges on the player's ability to quickly adapt their construction strategy to the evolving battlefield.
A defining characteristic of the gameplay is the shifting historical context. Players will engage in combat using weaponry appropriate to the current era of play. This ranges from hurling Stone Age rocks during prehistoric settings, utilizing traditional cannon fire during periods reminiscent of piracy or medieval times, to employing advanced energy weapons, such as plasma projectiles, in futuristic environments.
Beyond the structural warfare, players populate their constructed strongholds with a variety of humorous character units referred to as "Twerps." These characters play a role in the overall defense and offense of the player's base, adding a layer of unit management to the strategic construction.
The game distinguishes itself by integrating rapid construction and demolition within a multi-era combat framework. Furthermore, there is an element of discovery tied to unlocking secrets found within a location referred to as the Wizard's Tower, suggesting hidden mechanics or abilities that players can integrate into their strategy.
For competitive play, the title supports head-to-head modes, utilizing the Game Boy Advance Game Link cable feature, allowing two players to test their fortress designs and combat prowess directly against each other.
As a main title released in 2001, this game does not feature any downloadable content (DLC) or official expansions. There are no known remakes or remasters currently available for this specific version.
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