How to Play
Turn-Based Movement: The game is step-by-step. When you tap an enemy to attack, you move to their position and kill them. However, after your move, all other enemies on the board move toward you or prepare their own attacks.
Goal: You must eliminate every enemy on the screen without being hit. A single strike from an enemy results in failure.
Variety of Eras: You progress through hundreds of levels spanning different historical and fantasy themes, including:
Medieval: Fighting knights and soldiers.
Eastern: Battling samurai.
Pirates: Combat on the high seas.
Modern/Fantasy: Facing the mafia, assassins, or even orcs.
Arsenal: Depending on your character choice (Knight, Samurai, Assassin, etc.), you'll use different weapons like katanas, two-handed swords, or scythes.
The "One-Step" Rule: Before tapping an enemy, visualize where you will land. If that landing spot puts you within the immediate striking range of another enemy's next turn, you will lose.
Prioritize Ranged/Fast Enemies: Some enemies can move further or attack differently. Identify who can reach you in a single "step" and eliminate them before they can close the gap.
Crowd Control: As levels progress, you will face dozens of enemies at once. The best strategy is often to pick off enemies at the edges of the group to "lure" the rest into a line or a configuration where they can't all strike at once.
Use the Environment: Look for bottlenecks or positions that force enemies to walk a long path to reach you. By moving to the opposite side of the map, you can reset the board's "pressure."
Boss Tactics: Bosses usually have more health or unique movement patterns. Don't rush them; clear the smaller "adds" (minions) first so you can focus on the boss without getting flanked.
Think Three Moves Ahead: Much like chess, success comes from predicting the enemies' collective movement. If attacking Enemy A puts you in a safe spot for one turn but leaves you trapped by Enemies B and C on the following turn, look for a different starting point.


















