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Bloons Tower Defense 5 - Review
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Focused
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Bloons Tower Defense 5

Game Information
Creator: Jamal Martinac (CEO Ninja Kiwi)
Developers: Ninja Kiwi
Genre: Strategy
Modes: Single Player
Platforms: Mobile or PC
Publishers: Ninja Kiwi
Release Date:December 14, 2012



Story
This game is all about stopping those Balloons or Bloons from getting to your Monkey Village. You can stop them by placing down towers or defenses to help defend against the oncoming waves and earn Banana Bucks to improve your defense. There are multiple maps that are categorized in a range of difficulties from Easy, Medium, Hard, Expert, and other game modes as well to help mix things up a little. As you progress through each round the Bloons start get harder and more unique along the way.



Gameplay
Although the game starts out slow for your begging rounds and in later waves they get harder and fast paced but in the mean-time in those starting rounds you can help speed up the pace by fast forwarding. Bloons Tower Defense 5 is very similar to it's previous game 1-4. However this game has very noticeable changes such as two upgrade paths for each tower, new maps, more detailed graphics, new towers, and special mission and agents. These new improvements make this game more fun to play but as you keep playing it gets kind of repetitive.



Graphics
In my opinion I think this game has stepped up it Graphics greatly compared to its previous games. The game to me is more detailed, brighter, colorful, and just stands out more to me than most apps. The main problem for this game is the lag or in game delay. This occurs often in high rounds such as 90 and above.



Controls
The controls are very, very simple. Your basically Dragging your tower to the location you want, Dropping it in that one position that can help you repel those Bloons or can be the key spot to keeping you village alive, and finally there is upgrading. The new upgrade path gives you 8 choices, 4 on each side, instead of the usual 4 altogether but beware you can only fully upgrade one path and only two from the other side.



Other Information
On the 31st of May this year Ninja Kiwi release BTD5 Deluxe witch had higher resolution, new agents and mission added, 10 new tracks, and two brand new towers, the Monkey Engineer and Bloonchiper

The new towers in this game were Ninja Monkey, Sniper Monkey, and Monkey Village, an enhanced version of the Monkey Beacon from past games. Also there is a new and harder Bloon to defeat and it's called the Z.O.M.G. This new enemy contains four B.F.B and four M.O.A.B each inside it self and they're released when the Z.O.M.G is destroyed

BTD5 is available for iDevices and Androids for $2.99 or 1.99 and is free to play online




Rating (Personal)
Controls: 10/10
Gameplay:7/10
Graphics: 8.5/10
Story: 6/10
Overall: 8/10


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Good job for a starting reviewer!

The game is overall good and you can get very immersed in the game.

I usually play it at school when we use computers because its the best game the computers can handle.

I'd give it a 8/10
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