![]() ![]() They are probably what put this game over the top in my book the planets, the towers, the enemies – they all look fantastic. Now, if there’s one thing about StarDefense that will shock and awe you, its the graphics. I wouldn’t say this was a deal-breaker by any means, but definitely a downside, and I would’ve preferred 9 levels with 40 waves each instead of the 7 levels with 60 waves that StarDefense has. Maybe you like wanting to beat yourself over the head watching the same enemies go down the same path, but I don’t – so 60 waves was a bit overkill. ![]() Because there are over 60 waves in each level, and the levels are fairly challenging, it’s not uncommon to get to wave 56 out of 60 and then lose. StarDefense’s carefully-crafted rhythm ensures you don’t fall asleep at the wheel, and keeps your mind from wandering off wondering what would happen if aliens descended upon Earth with a quest for destruction.Ī major cause for frustration is the repetitiveness of the game. You often have to upgrade your towers during the middle of a wave, and sometimes don’t even finish off every enemy in a wave before the next one starts. Though still not the fastest game in the world, StarDefense carefully manages the pace of the game to make it more exciting and to keep you on your toes. Tower defense games can often be pretty slow-moving, and repetitive. You can also upgrade your towers up to 2 times each, adding to the complexity and intricacy of your strategy. Your job is to figure out the right placement and mix of towers to ensure that you kill all of the enemies. ![]() Frankly, tower defense games are like really high-tech, super fun puzzles. This makes for a challenging yet exciting gameplay because it requires creativity and thought to make it through each level. You can’t rely too heavily on one tower, because certain enemies may be resistant to them and just walk right past them. You drag and drop one of 5 towers onto different spots on the planet and strategically place them to optimize the towers’ ability to kill the enemies. To beat each of the worlds, you have to wipe out 60 waves of enemies. The enemies come in “waves:” each wave is a group of enemies of the same type, and there is a delay between each wave (with the tap of a button, you can eliminate the delay). You are armed with 5 types of towers, and your job is to kill all of the enemies (known as S’rath) before they blow up your defense wall. On each planet is a start and an end point (or “defense wall”), with a winding path that wraps around the planet between the two. You can rotate around the planet by flicking your finger across the screen and zoom in or out by pinching the screen with two fingers. Each level is a different planet (think: Super Mario Galaxy), and shows up on your screen as either a globe or a cube. StarDefense brings a whole new twist to tower defense: its in 3D. Now, ngmoco, a premier iPhone game developer, has teamed up with Rough Cookie to launch its own version of the tower defense game: StarDefense. After being released by SubAtomic Studios, Fieldrunners quickly shot up the ranks of the iPhone App Store, eventually becoming a household name to iPhone owners. The classic iPhone tower defense game is Fieldrunners. The goal is to kill the enemies before they reach a given target. Never played one? In tower defense games, players build towers that fire an endless barrage of artillery at an onslaught of enemies. It’s the perfect platform for tower defense games. A lot of these anime games are hit or miss depending on gameplay, controls, story, art style and more.It has been said time and time again, but really: the iPhone is a damn good gaming device. Others are sometimes inspired by western media, such as Disney’s Twisted Wonderland, featuring characters based on popular villains. These anime mobile games are usually made to capitalize on the popularity of a well-loved series, such as the many different Dragon Ball shows and the still-going-strong One Piece. Anime mobile games in particular have become very popular, whether they’re based on anime, manga or just have the said style. In 1960, America was introduced to anime for the first time with Osamu Tezuka's “Astro Boy.” Since then, countless shows, movies and games have flooded the west, creating fans everywhere. We’ve compiled the top 15 best anime mobile games for you to check out and hopefully enjoy. Updated on July 6th, 2023 - swapped one game, original article by Allison Van Oirschot, updated by Cristina Mesesan ![]()
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