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  • Great TD game, no nonsense

    I gave up on this game a few years ago because they didn’t properly support phones with a notch, but they’ve since fixed that. And playing it again, I remembered why it was so great. It’s got a simple twist (building the path gradually) that makes a difference, instead of loading it up with a bunch of useless novelty ideas. It’s well balanced and fun to play. You can watch ads or spend money if you want, but you can get the same benefits by grinding a bit more instead, and the monetization never gets intrusive.

    It’s not perfect. The early levels are too easy, so you don’t get a sense of the strategic choices right away. The graphics and sound are pretty rudimentary. But those are minor complaints; this is a great game that blows away most of the more recent competitors.
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  • Light mazing

    One of the few TD games that allows you to control the path enemies take.
  • XP mechanic needs tweaking

    Towers should level up quicker. I often end rounds with extra gold and a bunch of towers that aren’t maxed out. If towers level up faster, enemies can be harder too.
  • Love Tower Defences and this filled a gap.

    Simple, but with a lot of replay ability and strategy to the design and placement of your turrets. Loved this honestly there aren’t enough TD games like it, think the team behind it did really well. The art style is also quite cute but by far the music is the best thing. So intense at parts and so ambient as well.

    Honestly probably the only game I’ll review on the App Store just to help it out. Much love for the team behind this.
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  • One of the best tower defense games out there

    I’m giving it 5 stars because it’s better than 95% of the tower defense games out there. Kingdom Rush is the king of tower defense, but this is probably in the top 3 that I’ve played, and I’ve tried tons. The towers themselves are well done, upgrade trees make sense, and the game play is unique and interesting. The digging down and creating your own path makes for a fun change to the tower defense genre. For a free game, the simple ad banner at the bottom and lack of constant ads (as in, I haven’t watched a single ad in this game ever) is a refreshing and much appreciated change.

    My only negative critique is that it’s a little too easy. I’m over 80% of the way through the game and I haven’t had to try any level more than twice to three star it. The variety of enemies is lacking, though the enemies I’ve encountered so far are well thought out and each represents a specific challenge for your towers.

    I am finding this game many years after its release, but given how hard it is to find decent tower defense games, I felt obligated to write a review and hopefully convince others that this one is worth a spin.
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  • Great game.

    Great game, easy to understand how to play. Difficulty steps up nicely. Not plagued by loads of adverts.
  • Fun but

    I like this game so far but I bought the remove add thing for $1.99 and not only was I charged the $1.99 I agreed to but I was also charged an extra $4.99. Be careful buying anything for this game.
  • Fun game, creative mechanic

    A different take on TD that keeps it interesting
  • Very enjoyable

    Played this a few years ago and have come back to it. Just as enjoyable as the first time I played it. Shame there hasn’t been a sequel.
  • Outstanding

    Very easy to pick up with surprising level of strategic depth. Very nice twist on the tower defence genre with the usual elemental towers but this time you get to map out the path of the monsters and then utilise boosters, traps and special skills. There is also multiple development trees to build specialist strategies. On top of all that a wide variety of monsters that each take different strategy to kill but also impact the behaviour of other monsters.

    Game commercials are also really well thought out with player enjoyment prioritised above all else. The in-game banner ads aren’t obtrusive but I ended up buying a diamond factory as a thank you for many hours of fun.
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