Sunday Celebration: Let the Castle Not to Be

“Yes!” – I shouted when a metal joist cut the head of a princess. Finally, I completed the last level. The birds are singing. The grasshoppers are chirping. That’s romantics.

Sound castle

If you are lazy to press keys on the keyboard this weekend, “Crush the Castle” will be the perfect choice for you. The game is controlled by the left mouse button or a space key. You can eat chips using one hand and attack castles by catapult using the other one. You don’t even need to move the mouse unless you decide to change the thrown stones.

Catapult

I totally don’t support wars and aggression, but “Crush the Castle” is no more cruel than chess. Just it is not strategic, but physics-based. One or three stones are thrown by some direction to a castle depending on a chosen moment. The castle itself is nothing else than a framework built out of three types of bricks. The wooden joists are easiest to throw down, stone-based ones are heavier, and the metal joists are the most stable and it’s most difficult to move them.

The game consists of 24 levels. The purpose of each of them is to throw down all the figures of people in the castle. The completions of levels are saved in the servers of the game by IP or other computer parameters. So the next time you open the game, you can continue playing. When you complete all the levels prepared by the game creators, you can crush the castles of other players. For example, you can copy the following noodle, go to BUILD YOUR OWN -> LOAD, paste, and try to crush my building in one or more shots:

Play here!

Crushed castle

P.S. You can feel your part deeply into the game if you put a photo of Kernavė on your desktop.

P.P.S. The sound track fits for afterdinner nap.

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