Towermadness zero
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#Towermadness zero trial#
Luckily, the game is well-balanced enough to allow you some relatively easy victories while going through that trial and error, while still leaving room to ramp up the difficulty once you’re an expert. Figuring out which towers work well together (and which are most cost effective for the current situation) is key to success, and requires some serious trial and error before mastering. There are armor-piercing lasers and alien-piercing railguns and alien-slowing freeze rays and even towers designed specifically to empower other, surrounding towers. There are various ranges of missile launchers that damage a small area of the map rather than a specific alien. There are the cheap pea-shooters, good for setting up zig-zagging labyrinths for the aliens to cross through and for cheap upgrades later on.
#Towermadness zero how to#
On the tower side, the game does a good job presenting its varied array of nine weapons slowly, so figuring out how to use them isn’t overwhelming. The coming alien wave types are presented well in a small queue on the bottom of the screen, which becomes absolutely crucial to planning an evolving strategy to deal with their ever-changing attacks.
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As the difficulty ramps up, though, the aliens put on elaborate armors and their UFOs unleash larger, tougher boss monsters, who occasionally piggyback on each other rather amusingly. The easier levels include your basic grey, oval headed sci-fi stereotypes, along with some quick moving giant ants, and flying ships that can bypass your tower maze entirely. This time around you’re laying down your gun towers to protect a pen of sheep from a selection of marching 3D alien baddies, who swoop in on elaborate flying saucers. In this crowded market, does TowerMadness do enough to justify its mere existence? Sure. Do we really need another Tower Defense game on the iPhone? Yes, the genre is well suited to the device’s multi-touch screen, but, well, we already have the excellent Fieldrunners, as well as roughly 100,000 other Tower Defense games on the App Store (note: not an actual estimate).