Prime World Defenders 2 Pc Free Download

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Jan 17, 2024, 6:41:23 AM1/17/24
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Hey there, fellow gamers! Ready to embark on an epic tower defense adventure like no other? Well, strap yourselves in because Prime World: Defenders is here to rock your gaming world!

Picture this: a strange cataclysmic event has unleashed a horde of monstrous mutants upon the land. And guess who's gotta save the day? You, my dear gamer, as part of a badass group of exile treasure hunters.

But hold up, it's not just any old post-apocalyptic wasteland. We're talking about the capital of an ancient empire, dripping with mystery and danger. The thrill of the unknown, baby!

Now, get ready to flex your tactical muscles as you strategically place towers, upgrade defenses, and unleash powerful spells to fend off those relentless mutants. It's all about survival of the fittest here, and you've gotta be quick on your feet (or fingers) to stand a chance.

And we can't forget about the eye candy, of course! The stunning visuals and immersive gameplay will have you drooling all over your controller. Okay, maybe not literally, but you get my drift.

So, if you're ready to save the day, immerse yourself in a world of mutant madness, and unleash your tower defense skills like never before, then Prime World: Defenders is the game for you. Get ready to rock the apocalypse, GameGal style!

An epic, challenging tower defense game with an emphasis on strategy and replayability. Summon gems of immense magical potency and harness their unique abilities against a seemingly endless horde of monsters. The archdemon seeks to swallow the world, and you must journey to stand against her.

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An idle game with a collectible card theme. Open booster packs, collect cards, build an elaborate stat chain, manage 6 different currencies, battle your way across 9 different regions, and reclaim the world!

Have you ever dreamed of being the villain in a Tower Defense? Be the one who sends waves and waves of troops to break through the enemy defenses in this Reverse Tower Defense. Summon, conquer and upgrade your troops to dominate the whole world!

Become Garran of Abrivia, the professional monster killer for hire, the greatest archer in the world. This time. He was tasked to take back the Le Vol Castle from an unknown forces of dangerous mercenaries. Also begin his personal quest to discover the identity of them and their evil plans.

The saga continues! Etherlords II takes you back to the world of Ether and into a whole new realm of fantastic possibilities. Lead your hero on an unforgettable journey through lands filled with unsurpassed beauty and danger to unlock the ultimate mystery.

A fairly simple tower defence game set in a heroic fantasy world. The player assemble a deck of cards (tower types, spells, bonuses) to use on a mission, then builds towers by drag'n'dropping tower cards to predefined tiles on the map. The player's hero gains new cards but also experience points, levels and perks as he progresses through the 23-mission campaign.

From the main menu (single-screen), click Play then select a mission on the world map.
Then bring the options menu and switch to multi-mon.
Play !
Before you exit the game, switch back to single-screen from inside any mission (since you can't go back to the main menu, and it's broken anyway).

Human rights defenders may be active at different levels of society, from the local to the national, regional and international. While some may be human rights lawyers and/or members of registered human rights organisations or trade unions, many operate at grassroots level, outside formalised associative structures. Their efforts contribute to the realisation of the entire spectrum of recognised human rights, and to the development, discussion and acceptance of human rights.

The OSCE Guidelines on human rights defenders of 2014 also focus on protection of human rights of those who are at risk as a result of their human rights work. [15] OSCE (2014), Guidelines on the Protection of Human Rights Defenders

The Declaration on human rights defenders also outlines the responsibilities of states vis-à-vis human rights defenders (see the box below). For a comprehensive overview of rights connected to the right to promote and protect human rights, see the full text of the declaration. [19] UN-OHCHR (1986), Declaration on the Right and Responsibility of Individuals, Groups and Organs of Society to Promote and Protect Universally Recognized Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, A/RES/53/144

The current action plan calls for the systematic and coordinated use of the guidelines, regular dialogue with civil society and human rights defenders, and direct support for defenders. [26] EEAS (2020), EU Action Plan on Human Rights and Democracy 2020-2024, 19 November 2020, p. 10.
On this basis, every EU delegation has a pluri-annual human rights and democracy country strategy (2020-2024) (not publicly available). According to the EEAS, civic space and human rights defenders are noted as a priority in most of these strategy documents.

The guidelines, read alongside the internal guidance notes, suggest a range of specific actions for the support and protection of human rights defenders by the EU. They include, in the relevant countries, actions such as nominating an EU liaison officer on human rights defenders in every country where the EU is represented; connecting regularly with and among defenders; visiting defenders at risk, in detention or under house arrest; trial observation; and more generally promoting an open civic space and a safe and enabling environment while strengthening monitoring and improving reporting. It notably also includes the suggestion to improve training of EU and Member State staff for a better understanding of the protection needs of human rights defenders.

The guidance note also calls on EU delegations, in particular local Schengen correspondents, to exchange information with EU Member States on the ground, and to raise awareness of protection and relocation needs of human rights defenders.

But NGOs have pointed to certain shortcomings in EU actions to support human rights defenders. [28] Amnesty International (2019), Defending Defenders: An assessment of EU action on Human Rights Defenders
EU delegations have established more human rights awards for human rights defenders (e.g., in Honduras and Uganda) and more public campaigns to support defenders (e.g., in Colombia and Mexico). The EU also co-organises the annual EU-NGO Human Rights Forum with the civil society organisation Human Rights and Democracy Network, gathering hundreds of defenders in Brussels together with EU and UN experts on specific topics.

The EU has also made clear commitments to support human rights defenders within the EU. A series of statements show that a free and active civil society is considered an essential component of a strong rule of law system,[34] For more information, see the European Commission Rule of Law Reports, available at -and-fundamental-rights/upholding-rule-law/rule-law/rule-law-mechanism_en
promoting the use and awareness of the Charter of Fundamental rights of the European Union and a culture of value, [35] European Commission (2020), Strategy to strengthen the application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights in the EU, COM(2020)711 final, 2 December 2020, p. 10.
a precondition for healthy democracies [36] European Commission (2020), Communication on the European democracy action plan, COM(2020)790 final, 3 December 2020, p. 3.
, and a safeguard for citizens preventing and reacting to violations or abuses. [37] Council of the European Union, Council conclusions on strengthening the application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights in the European Union, March 2021.
FRA has reported annually on civic space developments across the EU since 2018. [38] Civic space European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (europa.eu)
All three major EU institutions acknowledged civic space pressures inside the EU in official documents:

Fourth, we must pay due heed to the voice of environmental human rights defenders. Public authorities and private businesses should ensure genuine, effective, and transparent participation of environmental organisations, communities and individuals in decision-making on all policies and projects which may have an environmental impact. States should collect and disseminate environmental information and guarantee procedures that allow concerned individuals to act when confronted with environmental degradation, including the right to receive affordable, effective and timely access to information about environmental issues. In line with my recent written observations to the European Court of Human Rights in a case concerning the negative impact of climate change on human rights, states should also ensure respect for the right to a remedy and remove barriers to access to justice by victims of human rights violations caused by environmental degradation or climate change.

In this regard, I reiterate my call for all Council of Europe member states that have not yet done so to promptly ratify the 1998 Aarhus Convention and the 2010 Council of Europe Convention on Access to Official Documents (Tromsø Convention) and to support their effective implementation. I also invite those states that have already ratified the Aarhus Convention to consider supporting the development of a rapid response mechanism in order to deal with cases of harassment and threats against environmental human rights defenders.

Lastly, Europe needs more environmental human rights defenders. States should strive to ensure public awareness on environmental matters and to educate people from an early age about the need to preserve the environment and how to do so. I was pleased to learn that in Sweden and Finland, for instance, lessons on the environment and its meaning for individuals and societies are integrated in school curricula, at every stage of education. Such initiatives are essential for raising a new generation of environmentally aware and active citizens. The Council of Europe offers valuable educational resources in this area.

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