M L
3 years ago
It's fun. I wish there were more maps and more magnets. Performance even on performance mode is a drag. If you cant kill things fast enough balls pile up. After about 300 total balls across all levels game goes into snail mode. Last level have 380 balls piled onto one level and 190 on previous. I'm totally capped out on upgrades I can spend gold on. Only thing left is prestiging to cap all upgrades. It's a relatively short game for incremental goes. Still good though. Thank you for response
Joshua Stiner
3 years ago
Finally a free to play mobile game that's actually free to play. A variety of towers provide enough unique strategies to make the game interesting while still being simple enough to understand the basics. A bit of an issue with turret balancing, the gun and cannon feel rather weak at the beginning of the game, I am hoping that changes later on with more upgrades. overall a solid game.
Ryan B
3 years ago
So to be fair this game is a fun time killer. There are no paywalls. Gems are fairly easy to aquire. The issues that I am having with it is I will stop playing and come back a few hours later and either all of my turrets have disappeared or they will have stopped collecting coins (not perk points though which I thought was weird). Anyways if you need a game to kill time then I would recommend it if you don't mind the bugs.
Ketill Guðmundsson
3 years ago
A good concepts but there are a few things this game doesn't get right. Offline progress is weird, you only get prestige points and no coins for offline progression. This results frustration as progression is hard without having the game open. Second big thing is how big of a difference there is for some of the prestige upgrades. Some upgrades do almost nothing while since are pretty good. Finally, there is no information in the game explaining how things work e.g. what towers do.
Marshall Jacobs
3 years ago
A bright ray of sunshine in a sea of ad riddled, pay/subscribe to progress games. The prestige is pretty cool, and you actually earn the "premium" currency pretty fast by just playing. When you prestige, there's also a second option to earn the premium currency based off how far you've gotten in the game. Pretty cool alternative to the standard Idle game. Though, the game only works when it's open.
ken h
3 years ago
This is a pretty good game and I'm glad the ads are opt-in instead od the intrusive popups. The start is slow but thats perfectly fine for this type of game. So far the gem economy is pretty good vs the cost of upgrades but i havent gotten to the late/endgame yet. Some of the info is a bit confusing like the rate of fire upgrades, which i though was additive but isn't. I'm not sure how its calculated but so far its always higher returns than what i expected which I'll take.
Kayla Medeiros
3 years ago
Wish we could use the light power up to get pending upgrade points multiple times. Also, loving the new update. If possible it would be nice to be able to choose which levels are limited when limiting the amount of balls. When the limit is reached it stops producing on the first level, which sucks because you can have 500+ balls on the final level that are taking forever to be destroyed but none on the first level. It defeats the purpose of using the +2 balls upgrade
William Rosenberg
3 years ago
Finally a truly unique incremental game. The progress is subtle but meaningful. Refreshing to have a game where the numbers aren't just exponents of unfathomably large numbers. Progress is definitely a little slow trying to figure this out on your own and while I do understand the reasoning and strategy building I was initially a little off put by the upgrades cost increasing for everything instead of just the upgrade bought. Thank you for not shoving ads down our throats as well.
Kyle Kibler
2 years ago
Really great potential, it's a satisfying spin on the genre. I'm excited to see more development. As for issues, there are a few rough spots with the UI, mostly when you try to swipe between levels, it takes 5-10 identical tries to finally move a level, then sometimes it goes too far. I haven't been playing for long but I hope Dev keeps at it, cuz it's super fun.
Ronnie Bantau
2 years ago
Been playing for a few days now and I like the game. :I LOVE that you are forced to watch ZERO ads. You can choose to watch a couple for useful boosts. The graphics are pretty sweet. I plug in my phone and get a round set up and let it play while I'm watchin my shows. Grind away, reset, spend your upgrade points and then get further. I'm slightly bored with it but it's still one of those fun time wasters and fun to play. Check it out for sure !
Skin Walker
3 years ago
I love the game, however the import export system is useless. I recently moved phones and wanted to move my game over, however the excessively long text string made it prohibitive to move from one device to another, and even once there, the import simply did not work. If I'm missing something, it isn't explained anywhere I could find. Game itself is great however.
godblesspagans
3 years ago
Good, and respectful game. Graphics are ok. The grind is real, it is a slow game. You can play some ads for tactical advantages, but it is when you want. The "get more stuff if you watch this video" doesn't pop up, and the button to do it on doesn't wiggle or sparkle or make stupid noises. You can also purchase upgrades, but it to doesn't pop up, or wiggle, or otherwise annoy you. WIsh more game makers were like this.
Joel Moore
3 years ago
Edit: fixed One of the better idle/incremental games. Pros: Allows for some real strategy, what upgrades to prioritize, but also where to place and which wepons to use. With multiple effective paths. It also does not plateau, where the only thing to do is wait for the next expensive upgrade. The farther you get the more quickly it progresses and get more fun as you go. Cons: slows down heavily when there are lots of balls which causes some bugs. Shrink ray dark power is disappointing.
mwc1989
3 years ago
Pretty good game. Current issue I had is upon prestiging, it acts like the old units are still there, so you have to destroy the 'invisible' units to do anything. I also got stuck at one point and had to rollback my save accidentally trying to get the second level going too early. Other than that, got hooked into this game for a good 30 mins straight.
Henry Hobbs
3 years ago
It's fun but I feel there are a lot of balance issues to work out. The acid tower seems to be way more powerful and useful than the rest. It's frustrating to have tower options limited because some just don't work as well as others. Many of the upgrades also seem to be entirely ineffective. For instance, in the early game at least, any of the fire rate upgrades are completely worthless as they hardly impact the rate at all, whereas the damage upgrade is much more powerful.
Michael Neff
2 years ago
In a world of idle games, this one stands out. The common Skinnerian formula doesn't exist here; you can just play the game, all the way through. You don't have to spend a dime, and you only watch ads when YOU want to. For that, I thank the developer(s). As far as the game itself, its clear-cut TD with interesting tower choices, and a rewarding prestige system. It's a winning recipe for a good TD game, with an added bonus of a satisfying, relaxing visual display in game. Bravo!
David Strauss
3 years ago
Clever and truly ad-free if you snag the IAP for it. By "truly," I mean it doesn't just replace forced ads but anything that would show an ad. The secondary currently is also fair. Docking a star for now, though, because the idle functionality isn't properly implemented. When you de-focus the app, it neither continues running the game properly nor gets idle progress. I have a 30-minute bonus I can't reactivate after hours now, just because I haven't kept the app open and on my screen.
Marcus M
3 years ago
The game is simple, but takes a surprising amount of forward thinking to be able to make progress that feels impactful. One of the few idle/incremental style games to reward critical thinking and planning rather than just being a glorified tycoon game of "Buy more to earn more to buy more." It still has the element of "I want big numbers" that we all love with this type of game, but it also has a satisfying visual element along with a sense of satisfaction when your choices work out.
Patrick
3 years ago
Neat game, but seems pretty buggy, and there's lots of room for improvement. Every tower has things that don't work right or text that doesn't display information in a helpful way. Edit: Just after leaving this, I figured out about clicking the tower type in dark upgrades to find out about the towers - all the "bugs" were proper functions for the towers. This informational feature should be more prominent.
Nicholas O'Brien
3 years ago
Pretty fun td/idle hybrid. There are times where it gets slow, but that just means it's time to idle. Cloud saves also carry over to steam. Dev is very active/responsive on discord. Only frustrating thing is some actions cause you to "prestige" without prompting, which is infuriating if you're just trying to figure out what the button does. When in doubt, check the help page first!