Becastled

Critic Reviews for Becastled
Becastled is a streamlined and satisfying blend of city builder, tower defense, and real-time strategy that is easy to pick-up and tough to put down at times.
The art style and core gameplay loop of Becastled are great. The concept is a solid one, and the way the city comes together is satisfying. It’s a shame then that it just doesn’t work the way it’s supposed to.
Becastled surprised me. What started as “just another survival-builder” ended up being one of those games I kept thinking about even after putting it down. The tutorial could use work, and handheld players might struggle with the text, but there’s something undeniably fun about its blend of calm strategy and nighttime battles. If you enjoy games like Kingdom: Two Crowns but want something meatier and more hands-on, this is well worth your time. It’s cozy, it’s challenging, and built to last many gamer sessions.
With RTS elements, Becastled mixes city-building by day with Tower Defense by night, feeling like an original and fresh game, thanks also to its low-poly style.
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Becastled is one of those games that reminds you why the RTS genre deserves more love. It’s approachable without being shallow, charming without being twee, and strategic without drowning you in spreadsheets. Yes, a campaign mode and a few quality-of-life tweaks would make it even stronger, but the foundations here are solid. From its delightful soundscape and inviting art style to its satisfying loop of daytime planning and nighttime panic, Becastled offers hours of fun. It’s a game that makes you smile even as your walls crumble and your villagers scream. If you’ve ever wanted a cosier take on medieval defence, Becastled is absolutely worth your time.
Attempting to mix a “cozy” city-builder with more challenging strategy elements is an odd choice, and problems with unintuitive controls and concepts hold it back