![]() ![]() Don’t roll your eyes quite yet, as I made that mistake initially as well. You do this by building towers, each with their own types of weaponry and attacks, though in Bloons your towers are actually different types of monkeys. If you’ve managed to avoid playing a tower defense game previously, the basic goal is to stop the enemies (balloons in this case) from reaching your base on a specific path. ![]() Bloons knows what type of game it is, plays into that fact, and is better for it. I thought I was going to be done with it quite quickly, but it’s anything but, as I want to keep playing to level up. While Bloons employs the same base mechanics of placing your towers (monkeys) near a path that the balloons take, tasked with stopping every one of them, there’s a level of deepness and strategy that really took me by surprise. I mean, how can a TD game based on monkeys stopping balloons from popping at their bases, wrapped in a cartoonish visual style, not make you think it’s based more towards kids? Well, you would be wrong, as Bloons is incredibly deep, much more than I was initially expecting. Luckily, Bloons TD 5 surprised me, by quite a margin actually.Īt first glance you’re going to assume that Bloons TD 5 (Bloons for short) is a tower defense game aimed for a younger audience, and I wouldn’t blame you, as I thought the same thing. So while I like the genre, it’s hard to get excited when a new one arrives, as I tend to usually just expect the worst. ![]() Truth be told, there are a handful of decent ones out there but they are usually overshadowed by the sheer amount of poor to moderate Tower Defense titles. On console there may not be nearly the amount as on PC, but there’s still a handful to choose from if that’s your genre of choice. There’s absolutely no shortage of Tower Defense (TD) games. ![]()
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