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Peter Murphy on
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Resco Defender (v1.03) What’s your strategy?
Resco today released a new version of Defender, a strategy game for PocketPC. Basically you have to build towers and ramparts to stop the bad guys getting to you. There’s a free limited demo to test it out – are you a Defender?
Resco tell us the new update includes
- Isometric graphics
- Support for VGA, QVGA and square-display
- 100 game levels
- Four difficulties (Easy, Medium, Hard and Endless)
- Many kinds of enemies
- 10 types of defending towers
Have a look at Resco to buy or check out the free trial.
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Oct 23, 2007
Wow this game is so great! I’m playing it now for six hours and can’t stop. I have to sleep, help!
John
Oct 26, 2007
Interesting game. I performed a statistical analysis of tower statistics. Not enough space to give all my results, but will give the bottom line. The most cost effective tower in terms of amount of damage per cost of 1 credit is the Basic Tower. The Basic Tower is also the most cost/effective per 100 units of time. Likewise the Freeze Tower is more cost effective in comparison to the Glue Tower. My advice: You can win handily on easy or medium difficulty using/buying only Basic Towers, Freeze Towers and Boost Towers. Upgrade your towers when you can afford it and remember to site your Boost Towers in a way to boost as many damage and/or power tower as possible–this is done in blocks of 9-
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