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I'm intrigued by the concept - no more are you slave to tower mechanics; now you can actually influence the game on your own. However, I'm a laptop user and my fingers are REALLY tired now, and it took me forever to figure out how to actually do damage (follow the creeps' path). A little more polishing and revision, and this could be quite a good game.
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Awesome game! I really like it. I like how you can attack the creatures with your cursor. I have never seen a feature like this in other defense games.
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this really works touch your chest (boy or girl) then think of some one u like. then the next day she will ask you out,but u have to post this to five games
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First off, the balance needs a lot of work - Normal towers en masse work for pretty much every level. The pencil is almost entirely useless after the first few levels, and most frustrating of all, if you play on 2x speed (and 1x speed is too ridiculously slow), the waves will get stuck, over and over, making you restart again and again.
Add a 3x or maybe even 5x speed button, fix the sticking glitch, and either nerf normal towers in the 3rd and 4th upgrades, or make the other towers better, and you'll have a good tower defense game.
Until then, 2/5.
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A decent TD clone but nothing extraordinary, relatively nice graphics and an interesting twist with the upward/downward curve, the pencil was rather tiresome and disappointing. I'm giving it a 3 for numerous small things, first off like I mentioned the pencil was rather disappointing and led to a tired wrist, secondly even at 2x speed the waves drag on, especially true for the final wave of the level when you pretty much know you're going to win and just have to wait it out, the towers are also somewhat cliched and uninspired. Overall, on itself it could get a 3.5 from me but as a clone it doesn't really bring much of interest.