Fieldrunners
Created by Subatomic Studios , the Fieldrunners is part of a new style of game that has grown a lot lately and that has high power viciativo (especially if you are at work and lost hours): the Tower Defense. For those unfamiliar with the term, explain: it is a tower defense type game where the player must build towers in a given field to attack creatures who try to go from side to side of the screen. Simple as that. The full story of how this type of game can be seen appeared on Wikipedia (in English).


The game has two different maps and two gameplay modes: Classic and Endless (endless). Each can be played at three different levels: easy, medium or hard. The map Grasslands is easier since there is only one entry point and an output of creatures, while Crossroads has two input and two output. The Classic mode has 70 levels and without end, obviously, goes to the level that your battery can hold. In all modes and maps, the towers are the same: machine gun, rocket launchers, rocket-slime (WTF?) And spear-rays, arranged here in order of price to cost to build.
The damage (or damage) they cause the enemies vary by presence or absence of resistance in the creature attacked, but usually works like this: the tower of goo cause less damage (but does hit the creature to crawl for a few seconds), the gun issue no splash damage, because the rocket launcher with splash damage several creatures are together (mean splash damage to a creature, which is different from attacking) and spear-rays cause much damage with no splash. All can be resold ($ symbol) or upgraded to level 3 (blue arrow).
Grace is the App come up with a strategy of building the towers in a way that creatures become as much time in the sights of the guns, as their normal way to move on to the gate on the other side of the screen. It would be wise, for example, creating a zig-zag path to the creatures needed to deviate from its normal course. I mean, at least some of them.
Being a military-themed game, all creatures are somehow linked to the area. There are soldiers lean, strong soldiers, motorized troops, armed jeeps, tanks, giant robots, helicopters and even airships. These last two are not going to deviate from its path, no matter where the towers are.
Costing U.S. $ 4.99 (that's in profit on sale yet), Fieldrunners is one of the best tower defense I've played so far. Not only the graphics (which are excellent so far gives you a very close zoom) or by the sounds (implemented in a later version), but the variety of enemies and the ability to play endlessly, a characteristic that is not yet widely adopted in the games gender.
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