Patrick Cochran
Competent, but empty and disappointing, especially compared to its predecessor. There's only one tower set, with three defensive towers and one upgrade tower. The three base towers are specialized but cost the same; the upgrade tower rises in cost, but that's the only gimmick. You just spam a bunch of little squares around a line. There's also no sense of impact from the towers, and the level design is repetitive and boring. Each run just feels the same. This is too minimalist for its own good.
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Haelus Novak
I really enjoy this one. A huge factor.for.me is letting my play in profile mode. I HATE moving into landscape view just to play a game. The music has a great set of bleeps and blorps. I wish I knew if there were other towers. I don't necessarily want to keep playing with just a few options, but don't want to play like 30 levels to find there's no novelty later. The upgrade tower is a great take on the standard "upgrade via paying" route, and is better by allowing diagonal connections to towers.
8 people found this review helpful
Tobias Barthel
Awesome game!!! Love the portrait mode! Great simplistic neo-pop theme, which I loved when I was playing TD2 already! No pay to win, in fact no pay at all, unless you pay once to get rid of ads, although ads are very few here and there. Not too easy but also not super hard levels (I'm about 1/3 through the game when writing this) very casual though exciting at times. Great for in-between moments or also long sessions.
6 people found this review helpful