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This is by far the best and most advanced demonic defence game yet. There are 4 different mode classic, drag and drop, hold and custom game. In each mode there is a particular way of killing enemies so make sure you read the instructions for each mode. Spells are key in later levels, to purchase a spell you will need to buy one in the menu after every level. to use a spell you must select the book on top left, and then select which spell you want to use. Runes are also key, to use a spell you must have a certain amount of runes, hover a spell and it will label how many of which runes you will need to use the spell. Gold is what you need to buy EVERYTHING, spells upgrades, etc. Bosses appear every 10 levels. there are a total of 3 bosses and after every 10 levels it picks one of the bosses at random, there are mini bosses at every 5 levels which are just larger normal enemies. Bosses are NOT affected by any spells, so you have to take the old fashion way out. You are probably so excited to play this game you didn't even get to reading this part, but have fun and good luck protecting your castle from demons!
While the whole idea of a new Civilization game revolves around the concept of, "more," the most unique feature in Civilization is a brand new idea. Civ IV marks the first entry in the series to address religion. The first civilization to research specific technologies found one of seven religions. The technology to religion relationships make logical sense (Polytheism leads to Hinduism) and the game is careful not to emphasize the advantages of one religion over another. This adds another layer of depth to an already vast ocean of features as religion plays into negotiations with other civilizations, spawns the proliferation of missionaries, and differences can lead to war.