Dominus (1994) is what happens when a tower defense game and an RPG get thrown into a medieval blender. You’re tasked with defending your castle from wave after wave of enemies, but instead of just building towers, you directly manage your troops, cast spells, and set devious traps. The visuals are dark and detailed, with enough personality to make every battle feel like a desperate last stand. The gameplay is addictive, though it can get chaotic when you’re juggling strategy and action at the same time. It’s tough, unusual, and endlessly replayable—a hidden gem for DOS fans who like their defense games with teeth.
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