There is one mechanic I miss from the original EtD: Rear, front or four-wheel drive. In the original you needed to think about what car you where driving and which wheels touched the ground when you accelerated. Here, all cars seem to be rear-wheel drive, which is a bit disappointing.
Excellent game, but some stuff is hard to see, some times the item combinations are a bit too specific (how come I have to pour the saltpeter into the CO2 filter before I can even think of adding sulphur to the mix?), and the posterization in the movies were a bit annoying. 4/5
Best game I've played since Bloons TD 5 came out! However, I had to zoom my browser window out to play the game, which made the text hard to read. I also ran into the aforementioned sound issue, which was sad, because I wold have loved to hear Santa's scream as he plummeted from 45 000 feet. 4/5
Diamonds are useless except for money purposes. And the store interface is flawed, since you can buy upgrades you already have. Otherwise quite good game!
Lovely game, but the end-game items seem a bit underpowered. All this talk about a mighty golden robot, and then you do three times the damage only by hitting things with your sword! A bit silly in certain places, but good anyway, 5/5.
The moment I started playing I got this great nostalgia-kick from third grade, when SimTower was the coolest game my school had. Remake or ripoff? I don't care, I love it!
For some reason, this lags more than BTD4. Sloppy code/poor backward compability with older flash versions? Also, blade shooters can take out lead bloons?! They must be really sharp...
Tried challenge mode again, different tactic this time around. Made it all the way to 54! Now I only need to trim the fat and the stupid from it, and I should be able to win!
So I tried out the first challenge mode, and died on round 42. I honestly never expected myself to make it that far, since the only thing that can pop lead bloons are supermonkeys with plasma vision, and they cost too much to be a reasonable choice. Thumbs up if you don't want modes that force you to fight unpopable bloons!
Why do you recommend Turing? It's a programming language designed for teaching, with no commercial application, and has been dead since 2007. You might as well recommend Pascal.
!!! Thank you! So glad you liked it and played the game! Really appreciate it! -Tim