Posts Tagged ‘tower defense’

Plants vs Zombies Android PopCap

Plants vs Zombies Makes Landing on Android – December 14th, 2011 – Today in Video Game History

Plants vs Zombies is, at its heart, a tower defense game. This was a genre that was extraordinarily popular for a period on mobile devices. Most entries in this genre share common traits. They are single screen affairs. You are limited in where you can place defenses. The enemy comes in waves and must be […]

Zombie Defense Kickstater Project by Young Developer

Joakim, also known as jockimeister, is a 14 year old male from Stokholm, Sweden, who with the help of some friends, has developed a 2D top down tower defense game.With 29 days to go in his Kickstarter campaign, Joakim is seeking pledges to back his project and has a total target goal of 6000kr (Swedish), […]

New Game: Captain Drexx Brings Tower Defense to ZX Spectrum Platform

The ZX Spectrum was long gone, commercially, before the rise of Tower Defense style games in the mobile world. That has not stopped indie developer/publisher Cronosoft from taking the genre and making a Tower Defense title available for the British computer. Captain Drexx is just that, a Tower Defense game.

Review: Metal Slug Defense on Android

SNK Playmore are opening up a bit with their games, proof being this one, Metal Slug Defense for Android and iOS. This is not the normal Metal Slug all-out action that gamers are used to but instead, the Metal Slug world retrofitted into a Tower Defense engine. The funny thing is, it works.

New Game: Metal Slug Defense Hits Android

Metal Slug is known for its over the top action, firepower and hyper detailed graphics. SNK is now trying to make Metal Slug into a Tower Defense title for Android and it is, well, unique.

New Game: Plants vs. Zombies on Sega Genesis (What’s next, Virtual Boy or Game Gear?)

Popcap knew the original Plants vs. Zombies was going to be a hit as it took forever to be released on many platforms. While not a licensed version, independent developers have created a version for the Sega Genesis, a platform that was probably WAY down the list of soon to be supported platforms.

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