Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Robo Defense

If you’ve ever played a tower defense game, you already know the basics of Robo Defense. Enemies move in waves from an entrance to an exit, and you have to set up various towers to stop them. Like most tower defense games, Robo Defense offers a wide variety of towers, each of which comes with upgrade options. Each type of tower works well against a different type of enemy. If you’re facing fast-moving enemies, set up some freeze towers to slow them down. If you’re up against flying enemies, set up some anti-air towers, and so on.

Robo Defense also includes the same set of maps you’d expect in any competent tower defense game. There’s a basic map where the enemies enter on the left hand side, and exit on the right hand side, with no obstacles in their way. a map called The Ruins where enemies can come from any number of entrances, and make their way to any of the exits on the map, and a VR map where you can dictate how many entrances, exits, and obstacles the map will have.


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