Defend Your Castle is the sad case of a modest little flash game making a questionable transition to a console. While the original was wholesome, brain-dead fun, the WiiWare version is virtually the same, except for the fact that it has a price tag and “differences” rather than worthwhile improvements. No matter how amusing the art may be, it cannot disguise the experience that is primitive by the standards of other arcade games.
This sounds like an interesting premise, doesn’t it? Unfortunately, it is so feebly executed that the entirely game amounts to little more than wiggling your wrists for a set amount of time while looking at virtually the same thing over and over again. You’ll occasionally activate a spray can here or there, but things feel pretty stagnant. Enemies can be swung in a variety of ways, but if you want to be successful when the armies expand, you’ll just fling randomly until the cows come home. There’s very little incentive to be creative with your kills to begin with. The game also stays true to the arcade style in that it is endless, unless you decide to give up.
The visuals are unique, to say the least. The game’s world is comprised of buttons, patches, pieces of paper, Scrabble-esque letters, cardboard, and various other random household objects. It comes through that the developers wanted to do something silly and fun to spice up the old game. Sadly, there are no more than five different adversaries for you to contend with. As you might imagine, thwarting hordes of the same enemies while watching a largely static background just isn’t very exciting to look at.

