Becastled
Indie
Strategy
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Steam Trading Cards
Steam Workshop
Steam Cloud
Stats
Includes level editor
Family Sharing

Build a castle by day and defend it by night. Becastled blends cozy city-building with challenging tower defense strategy. Lead the Sun Kingdom’s last stand against the Moon Beasts and end the ancient conflict between light and darkness!

Developers: Mana Potion Studios
Publishers: Mana Potion Studios Pingle Studio Ltd
Release Date: Oct 22, 2025
Price (USD): $13.39
Current Players: 372

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Very Positive(84%)
appealing art style
intuitive mechanics
cozy atmosphere
accessible for beginners
engaging gameplay
simple mechanics
lack of depth
buggy experience
troop movement issues
performance problems
repetitive gameplay
lack of content
Overall, the game garners a positive reception for its charming aesthetics and enjoyable combo of city building with tower defense, but encounters numerous technical issues that hamper the experience. The lack of depth and repetitive nature are points of improvement, while players appreciate the developers' efforts given external challenges.

Positive Points

  • The game has an appealing and cozy art style that many players enjoy, contributing to a relaxing atmosphere.
  • The combination of city building with tower defense mechanics is praised for being intuitive and engaging.
  • There is a good variety of gameplay elements, including different difficulty levels and city-building strategies, which is appreciated by players.
  • Players find the game accessible for beginners due to its simple mechanics and good tutorial.
  • Negative Points

  • The game contains several bugs and glitches, particularly with troop movement and pathfinding, which can be frustrating and game-breaking.
  • Performance issues such as frame drops occur when the game progresses, especially with larger cities and armies.
  • Lack of content and depth, leading to repetitive gameplay after a few hours, has been a common critique.
  • The game lacks clear end goals or campaigns, which limits its replayability.
  • Mixed Points

  • While the game's core mechanics are fun and engaging, the implementation, particularly with interactive elements like troop commands and resource management, is seen as needing refinement.
  • Some players appreciate the simplicity of the gameplay loop, but others feel it becomes too simplistic and repetitive over time.
  • Common Themes

  • The game's art and music contribute significantly to its charm and appeal, adding to the relaxing nature of the gameplay.
  • Players express support and understanding for the developers' circumstances, as the situation in Ukraine impacts development timelines.
  • There is a strong desire for more content and features to expand upon the core game, including more unit types, buildings, and possibly a storyline or campaign mode.
  • The mix of city-building with real-time strategy elements brings both nostalgia for classic games and a fresh approach to the genre.
  • Updated 10/23/2025, 12:01:55 AM UTC