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Tower of Tiestru is a unique 3D tower defense and strategy game. The world is dominated by the darkness. As a sorcerer you must save the world by bringing the Crystal of Light to the tower of Tiestru. When the crystal of light is brought to the top level of the tower the world will see the daylight anew.

The tower is composed of 25 different levels. In order to pass to the next level you must protect the Crystal of Light, the core, from the orcs attacks. For that you will have to use the power of six different crystals. You can combine and superpose these cubic crystals as you want and obtain interesting constructions depending on your strategy and your imagination. By connecting crystals to the core you can transfer power from the core. The powered crystals will have increased abilities.

The developer emailed this one in for a shout out and it looks interesting, so why not!

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So if you like tower defence games and like the look of it, spare them a greenlight vote.

I asked the developer if they will distribute it outside of Steam and they said it will be but couldn't confirm where.
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Lord Avallon Aug 31, 2013
Very, very interesting, another great addition to our puzzles list!
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