Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Anomaly Defenders Arrives On Android To Finish Out The Anomaly Series By Going Back To Its Tower Defense Roots

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The Anomaly games gained attention not only because they are staggeringly gorgeous, but because the gameplay was a clever twist on the age-old tower defense genre. Past games had you playing as the creeps fighting through the towers, but Anomaly Defenders is more traditional—you're in control of the towers, but it's the humans you're fighting, not aliens.

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This is the final installment in the Anomaly series, and the humans are close to wiping out the alien menace. Not just on Earth, but everywhere. Have they maybe gone a little overboard with this whole genocide thing? We humans do tend to do that sometimes. Your character has been recruited by the aliens to hold off the human invaders just long enough for them to reach their escape pods and leave this corner of the galaxy behind. To do so you get access to all the devious defense towers you have been battling against for the last few games.

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This isn't just a run-of-the-mill TD game, though. Anomaly Defenders includes resource management, a full tech tree, and some cool strategic planning like rerouting the enemy troops to spring traps. Of course, the game is still visually amazing. You're looking at $3.99 to pick up Anomaly Defenders, which is $1 less than Anomaly 2. Seems like a good deal.

Ryan Whitwam
Ryan is a tech/science writer, skeptic, lover of all things electronic, and Android fan. In his spare time he reads golden-age sci-fi and sleeps, but rarely at the same time. His wife tolerates him as few would.

He's the author of a sci-fi novel called The Crooked City, which is available on Amazon and Google Play. http://goo.gl/WQIXBM


source: androidpolice

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