Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
3DS eShop
- 11th Apr 2013, $10.99
- 27th Jun 2013, £8.99
- Series
- Official Site
- nintendo.com
Reviews
Review Dillon's Rolling Western: The Last Ranger (3DS eShop)
Spinning in place
It's been just over a year since the release of Dillon's Rolling Western, an interesting spin — pardon the pun — on the tower defense formula, starring a steely armadillo prone to communicating through loaded silence. As you can see from our review at the time we liked it, though not without reservations. Now we have a sequel,...
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Dillon's Rolling Western: The Last Ranger News
News Dillon's Rolling Western & Kirby Developer Vanpool Shuts Down
"We have decided to disband"
In some surprising news, it's been discovered Vanpool, the independent Tokyo-based development team behind the Dillon's Rolling Western series, has shut down. As of 31st May 2023, the studio is no longer in operation. It shared an official statement on its website confirming this. Here's part of a translation:...
News Get Discounts On Classic Zelda Games, Fire Emblem And More With My Nintendo Rewards (Europe)
Two Zeldas at half price
The latest batch of My Nintendo game discounts for Europe has now gone live, giving players the usual chance to grab a handful of games at discounted prices. There are six new discounts up for grabs this time around, all for the 3DS (looks like the poor Wii U has been left out this month). As always, you can take advantage...
Nintendo Download 11th April 2013 (North America)
A rolling ranger, brawling Gods, a pink ball's debut and more
It's Nintendo Download time, North America, and this week there's new content to choose from on Wii U, 3DS and DSi. In the coming week there'll be a couple of tasty retail downloads and a classic platformer that'll cost less than a chocolate bar, while today a rolling Ranger makes his...
News New eShop Game Cards Surface in Japan
For the retail shopper in us all
While Nintendo's made great strides in improving its digital download services, there are still many players who prefer to buy their games at retail. Japanese gamers will soon have a new way to get download-only games like Dillon's Rolling Western: The Last Ranger and Freakyforms: Your Creations, Alive!, in the form...
News Dillon's Rolling Western: The Last Ranger Gets Japanese Release Date
Should be coming this month in the West
During the latest Chotto Nintendo Direct Satoru Iwata revealed some new footage as well as a release date for Dillon's Rolling Western: The Last Ranger. The downloadable game stars an armadillo ranger called Dillon and is the sequel to last year's Dillon's Rolling Western. It's set to feature the same style...
News Dillon's Rolling Western: The Last Ranger Arriving In North America This April
He's on a roll
Armadillo ranger Dillon made his 3DS eShop debut in 2012 with Dillon's Rolling Western, and it's been confirmed that he'll back for some more action this year. During today's North American Nintendo Direct presentation, Dillon's Rolling Western: The Last Ranger was shown off. It appears to follow the same gameplay as its predecessor:...
About The Game
Dillon is an armadillo with one thing on his scaly, cowboy hat-covered mind: to protect the townsfolk from an onslaught of approaching enemies.
In this downloadable sequel to last year’s well-received Dillon’s Rolling Western for Nintendo 3DS, Dillon is tasked with hiring rangers, gathering supplies and equipping gun towers in an effort to ward off the trouble moseying into town.
This real-time strategy game follows players as they control a rolling and rollicking Dillon through classic tower-defense game play. In addition to defending frontier towns and livestock, Dillon must also protect moving trains containing vital supplies. And with the rip roarin’ power of the StreetPass feature on Nintendo 3DS, players can compare maps with other players to improve their strategy.
Comments 3
A MUST BUY FOR ME!
Please let it be more forgiving this time! I love the concept, characters, and gameplay. Just the difficulty is what kills it, at least have a "easy, normal, veteran" setting.
Another game to the "must have" list.
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