Spacejacked Tower Defense and Side Scrolling 3 | TD Gaming
Sometimes, I’m really really really difficult level will pop up out of nowhere.
Here, you’ll need basically the perfect set up in order to complete the level and move to the next. One thing about this is that metal is actually carried over between levels and between different compartments. Sometimes, if you know a very difficult levels coming in you end up finding yourself wasting metal in an easier level before it, you will end up just restarting the easier level in order to save up enough metal for the level that you know is coming that’s going to be very difficult. So there’s multiple level or cross level strategy going on. That’s only because some of these levels come out of nowhere and are very difficult. You might have to go back to previous level, and redo it to seek and save up enough metal to get through the harder one that you made it to before. These levels can sometimes require quite a few replays.
There’s a challenge mode that actually is quite challenging.
Some of them are extremely difficult. You basically have to play the game perfectly in order to complete the challenge mode. So these are the same thing, you just have to keep replaying to get the formula right.
The amount of time you end up playing this game will really depend on how much you like going for a high-scoring competition in endless mode or how much you like completing a challenge level. The main mode, the main story, has 20 total missions. That main mode would take about 5 to 7 hours to complete for a normal player.
The endless mode is basically just the same thing over again except you’re competing for high score with your friends.
The challenge modes all that more fun, and I can see myself actually playing this instead of the endless mode.
It’s fun getting it perfect in order to beat each level.
$10 might seem a lot for mobile game, but the amount time you can spend playing this really makes it worth it. If you’re not sure whether or not you like a tower defense game wait for a sale.
A lot of people try combining other game mechanics with tower defense and they don’t always work out great. But the 2-D side scrolling actually works out pretty well when you combine it with some of these tower defense mechanics. It’s nice that this game isn’t too laid-back, because the pace really does make the game what it is. The mechanics work really well in this game and you won’t find yourself getting sick of this game for any technical reason having to do with playability. I wish the story what was little longer, but other than that I really don’t have any complaints- this is a pretty good TD game.