– Study your enemies and their weaknesses with the info we gather for you in the intel. – Find all the easter eggs and get all the crazy, epic achievements! – Prove yourself in challenges and quests: set your strategy, lead your faction to victory, and collect awesome rewards. Survive the most challenging weather conditions while visiting rough and dangerous battlefields. – 88 CHALLENGING STAGES that will test your tactical wits. – 5 HOSTILE TERRAINS: explore and conquer the fearsome wasteland and radioactive marshes, Psychopolis and the Order’s Headquarters. Upgrade them to unleash all their power and abilities to enhance your defense! – Command 10 HEROES that’ll be at your disposal to defeat the most strange, unexpected enemies. How about a warrior in a garbage can armor? Who told you that 5-minute craft videos didn’t work? Deploy up to 4 tactics per stage from Landmines to Misfits, or even a tiny machine that creates powerful whirlwinds and decks your enemies down! From towers with hydraulic drills or mechanical bulls, to even a weird one that transforms enemies into sheep… Don’t ask, we don’t know how that’s possible either. Place your towers wherever you want, the whole map is your tactical playground! Deploy your strategy by using towers, special units and gadgets, as you train amazing crazy-looking heroes. Deploy towers, use special units and gadgets, and train amazing heroes.Ĭommand the resourceful Scavenger clan as they survive the mayhem of epic post-apocalyptic battles. You can't upgrade or place towers, but you are able to place mines or move defensive units around the map.Daring adventures, perilous terrains… dubious companions, we have it all! Command the resourceful Scavenger clan as they survive the mayhem of post-apocalyptic tactical battles. It’s currently only available on Apple Arcade, but that could change in the future. The shorter levels seems to mean there's a lot MORE levels, so the game does move faster than Kingdom Rush which makes it less frustrating when you lose, no need to replay a 15min long level because you lost on the last wave.Īnd having 4 active "Tactics" abilities/units does force you to stay on your toes. Junkworld TD is the latest tower defense game from Ironhide. ![]() I know I'm sounding really negative about the game, but I am actually enjoying it. With only 3 waves in Junkworld and only preparing them between waves, you just have to place them down and hope you're prepared (uh oh, they threw flying enemies at me and I didn't place any anti-air towers.). The Kingdom Rush games have never been great at telegraphing what enemy units it will throw at you, but since most levels were like 5, 7, 10+ waves long, it slowly built up the waves so you can prepare the towers and strategize while you play. I think this makes the waves much more boring since you only focus on placing units or bombs on a cooldown instead of placing more towers and upgrading them mid-wave. You also can't place towers during waves, only the "Tactic" units (stuff like dropping explosive barrels, or placing friendly units down, like in Kingdom Rush games). The upgrade currency is pretty limited, but lets you upgrade the tower (instead of the regular currency like it used to). And instead of gaining currency to buy towers by defeating enemies during waves, you just get a lump sum at the end of the wave along with a few "upgrade" currency. Unfortunately the game doesn't show you a cooldown so you just have to wait for the flashing arrows to appear to let you know you can tap it to trigger the special.Ī big change from Kingdom Rush is that every level seems to only be 3 waves (at least so far, I'm about a dozen levels in I think). This can be an AOE effect, faster damage, etc. And the placement freedom has a usability issue where you can place towers REALLY close together, so it can be hard to tap them when their special move is ready.Įach tower has a "Special" it can perform when you tap it. You still end up sticking towers in the same spots (corners, around curves, places where you can make choke points, etc.). On one hand this might make you feel like you have more freedom with tower placement, but not really. ![]() ![]() Instead of specific spots to put towers, the game lets you put them down manually yourself. I'm a huge Kingdom Rush fan, it's probably my favorite franchise on mobile, and Junkworld is definitely an offshoot of it, but different in a lot of way and sadly mostly for the worse. and not sure how I'm feeling about it yet. I just started playing Junkworld (renewed my Apple Arcade just for it).
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