The only problem I have had with this game is it randomly jacked the level to 182 and I got TONS of money.
This killed the game for me, and I just went through the motions in order to get all the upgrades practically instantly.
I love it how there are levels where it is CLEARLY SHOWN what you are supposed to do, but I still slide 40 circles down a terribly drawn ramp to wake up the box. TAKE THAT LEVEL DESIGN, I DO WHAT I WANT
I bought the premium edition. Why? Because it is FIVE DOLLARS (free if you do third party). I either buy a Spicy Chicken sandwich at Wendy's, or I buy a game that will last me HOURS upon HOURS.
I regret nothing. Thumbs this up if you agree.
I find it ironic that this game was released in order to entice people to buy the real game, but it only served to make people not even consider buying it.
You do realize that Fallout was influenced by loads of other post-nuclear films and apocalyptic ones right?
Hell, even the Lone Wanderer and Dogmeat was a thing for Mad Max.
Stop whining and play more.
This is a perfect example of why proper driving should be used even in a zombie apocalypse. Remember kids: only you can prevent frequent unnecessary car-jackings. Drive safe.
Very poor gameplay and doesn't have any more room for strategy. Three towers is not enough, and the third isn't even used well. You need more then one that shoots bullets and another that fires splash damage.
The ranges are horrible too.
This was a great game up to the point where I was forced to juggle. Juggling isn't tower defence, it is only taking advantage of the AI.
All of the great TDs don't use juggling. You see Desktop Defence making you juggle? No, you need a strategy that involves placing the right towers in the right places.
3/5