Storm the House 3
by Ivory
Storm the House 3
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Description
"Hands down, the best game since Storm the House 2" ~Barack Obama
How to Play
Spacebar reloads - Z (or mousewheel) switches weapons - P pauses - don't die.
FAQ
What is Storm the House 3?
Storm the House 3 is a free online flash defense game developed by Ivory, where you defend your base from waves of attacking stick-figure enemies.
How do you play Storm the House 3?
In Storm the House 3, you aim and shoot at incoming enemies to protect your house, while earning money each day to hire gunmen, purchase upgrades, and fortify your defenses.
What types of upgrades are available in Storm the House 3?
Storm the House 3 lets you buy various upgrades like stronger weapons, extra gunmen, repair crews, and turret defenses to help you survive tougher enemy waves.
What game modes are featured in Storm the House 3?
Storm the House 3 offers multiple game modes, including Normal, Endless, and other unlockable modes that change the gameplay experience.
Is Storm the House 3 a single-player or multiplayer game?
Storm the House 3 is a single-player defense game with no multiplayer or online competition features.
Developer Updates
please tell me about all the bugs you find at stormthehouse@gmail.com, it would be very very appreciated.
v1.5 – removed plane altogether.
Comments
YellowAfterlife
May. 26, 2010
Sparta achievement tactic: buy 3 quackers, upgrade one to maximum, and one to lvl2. Then buy 60 gunners. That's all. You can leave the game and go get a drink, they deal fine with spartans and get you a achievement. (notice the plus-sign to the right, for the good of all of us).
kdogkiller86
Nov. 02, 2013
"Sir, considering how many men we have, couldn't we just take over the world or something?"
"Nah, I want this guy's house."
jmhoffer
Jan. 17, 2012
"Sir, his front is heavily armed and defended, but his flanks and rear are completely open." "ATTACK THE FRONT!"
Kajo
Apr. 20, 2011
@Alamodelatte: They're clearly after his infinite ammo supply box
slicedtoad
Jul. 27, 2011
ok, let's go over some not so obvious game mechanics.
Upgrading your gunmen doesn't work like most games. going from 1 to 2 shooters doesn't double the amount of shots fired. The game works with a timer, every x seconds a shot is fired if possible. every time you buy another gunman, it decreases this time a little bit. This has the effect of making the first 15 or so upgrades nearly identical to 1st upgrade. Around 20 or so, the upgrades hit a "critical" point and your gunmen become awesome. Upgrades continue to be awesome up to roughly 50 (i might be off). Alot of the other upgrades work with a similar mechanism, so try different things out.