Beware Planet Earth Ativador Download [portable]
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- Sep 5, 2019
- 4 min read
Updated: Dec 8, 2020
About This Game Beware Planet Earth! is a beguiling mix of classic tower defense and time management coming to PC via Steam for the first time. Save your cows from the Martian invasion by building an effective defense using towers, traps and objects, and also by firing your Zapper directly at the invading force of little green men!Key FeaturesExclusive content on Steam: a multitude of new levels and enemies inspired by Valve’s universe!Endless Fun: full story mode with 46 levels over 4 seasons, plus 28 bonus challenges!Simple gameplay: different difficulty modes to choose from; “Veteran Mode” for experienced players and “Normal Mode” for the beginnersIntense action: grab your Zapper to attack the Martians and overpower your machines!Wacky machines: choose among 20 wacky machines; from the classic defence tower to the Helicowpter!Deadly enemies: over 20 quirky Martians; from the Metalhead and the Mad Scientist to the Ninja! 7aa9394dea Title: Beware Planet EarthGenre: Casual, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Lightmare StudioPublisher:BANDAI NAMCO EntertainementRelease Date: 11 Apr, 2014 Beware Planet Earth Ativador Download [portable] A rather uninspired clone of Plants vs. Zombies, emphasizing action rather than strategy. The pace becomes quite hectic in later levels, even in easy mode (playing in veteran mode becomes ridicolously hard in the third season at the latest), since you constantly have to click various objects and enemies with the Zapper gun. Selecting and placing turrets and refining your strategy becomes a minor matter then, also due to the fact that the turrets themselves are rather boring (single target damage, area damage, slowing targets ...), luckily the enemies are more varied. Beware Planet Earth is not a bad game. It's quite stylish and entertaining for a few hours. It's just that I liked Plants vs. Zombies better in every single regard. And Kingdom Rush. And Defender's Quest. And Sol Survivor. And Sentinel. And Defense Grid. And iBomber Defense. And Field Runners. Did I say Beware ... is not a bad game? Well, it's not a very good one either. Only recommeded if you're really desperate to play a new Tower Defense game.. I really don't like this game. I wanted to. I love tower defense. I don't like this. This is the mad-clicky sort of tower defense, and it doesn't even feel slightly strategic. The only positive I can offer is that the game is pretty difficult in the later stages.. Cute little gem of a game! It's Plants vs Zombies in space ! Well on earth, tehcnically xDDon't be fooled by all those colours: there is actually quite a bit of depth poured into the gameplay, and the zapper makes sure you basically never sit idle (on the contrary, you must constantly decide if\/what to boost or explode), and that's where it differs from many other TD's (and from PvZ, specifically): apart from building towers and picking up ressources, you are always active with what is basically a multi-tool, there's not much waiting involved.Veteran mode is also quite handy, and I'd recommand tower denfense... veterans ^^ to actually enable it. I'd even say it's worth to turn it on from start. You won't get to make many mistakes and get away with it, but the difficulty isn't offputting either, and as long as your strategy is sound, you shouldn't get stuck wondering what went wrong. "Normal" difficulty I didn't try so I can't really comment, but it sounds nice to be able to play with less focus, or to enable less-hardcore players to fully enjoy the game I guess. Plus, you can always switch between Normal\/Vet with the flick of a button apparently.There's a whole bunch of animations, graphics, easter eggs, you name it. You get everything from ninjas, to secret agents reading news papers unsuspectingly, to Martian ladies filing their nails and cleaning up the alleys :DGameplay wise, there's something I found rather odd at first for a TD: compared to mostly every other TD I ever played, the maps are rather small, and towers have very limited range (basically just 3 squares). I was afraid of that at first, but it turns out that it just makes you think about placement and synergy even more, instead of just spamming long ranged OP towers everywhere like in some other TDs. Speaking of which : the game starts slow, but it's kind of a tutorial even though it doesn't officially says so. You gotta hang in there for the first 4 or 5 levels, but after that you get the zapper and get to occupy yourself with it, and start seeing more diversity towers-wise.All in all, much more fun that some random movie, at the price of a movie theater ticket ;p. People make comparisons to Plants vs Zombies. I'm only a couple hours in and found it frustrating. On Veteran Mode, your towers feel miniscule compared to the enemy hp pool. Winning on some level requires taking exactly the right towers. Towers are overall very boring, the first 5 you get (compared to Plants vs Zombies): Sunflower, Incredibly Weak PeaShooter, Frozen Pea Shooter, and then you get the two worst, a Bomb and a Landmine. I keep waiting to unlock good towers but the only ones I've gotten are an Ember-shooting Grill and a Fire Hose. Everything else makes me want to wait till the next good thing comes along. Developers seem to care about the game but I don't know how much they've actually played it on Veteran......Hope this helps.. Fun if not terribly original or complex tower defense - but don't we play TD because we know exactly what we are getting?
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