Menara Game’s Demonrift TD: Mountain of Doom to Released for Mobile Devices

Indonesian Game Developer Menara Games recently announced that it will release its newest game title Demonrift TD: Mountain of Doom on all mobile platforms. The game does not have a specific release date as of yet, but the company appears to be searching for Beta Testers to try out their game for any detailed bug fixes before the official release. Though there is little to no information about the game’s release, the storyline and Menara’s previous game titles may indicate how well Demonrift TD: Mountain of Doom may perform in the near future.

The game starts with King Imkael, who has been defeated when defending the last free city in the Kingdom of Emaeron. As hundreds of monsters invade the Kingdom, users will take on the role of the last leader, Baroness Milena, to defeat and find the origins of the demons. As the game is a mix of Tower Defense and Turn-Based Strategy, users will need to maximize their resources to construct new buildings, upgrade troops in the empire, obtain hundreds of unique items, and manage battles against large bosses towards the end of battles. The game, therefore, provides a strategic yet immersive experience for all users to enjoy.

Menara Games has also released other immersive mobile games for over a decade. Such games include, Defender Chronicles, Legend Of The Desert King (iOS, 2009), Stickbound (iOS, 2010), Doodle vs Brute (iOS, 2011), Ninja Fishing (iOS, Android, 2011), and Defender Chronicles II, Heroes of Athelia (iOS, 2012). Menara Games, therefore, has had a long history with developing mobile games and there is much to believe that Demonrift TD: Mountain of Doom will be another interesting title to look forward to in the upcoming days ahead.

If you are interested in learning more about the game, check out Menara Game’s official website. The company also has a website, LinkedIn, and Twitter account for more information about their previous/new games as well.

Joseph Kiuchi: A Japanese man who purely enjoys anime, games, and good stories. My last name is also pronounced Key-Oo-Chi, not Kai-Oo-Chi or Kimchi.
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