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Toy Defense 2 - Review
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Brigand
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Toy Defense 2
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Game Information
Release Date: May 2, 2014
Developers: Melesta
Publishers: Melesta
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Windows 8, Android, iPhone
Genre: Strategy
Players: 1



Synopsis
Toy Defense 2 is the long-awaited sequel to the multi-million-download hit Toy Defense! Set in WW2, this action/strategy game is packed with more levels, amazing new features, a big selection of fighting units for each world, and more intense action than ever. Take part in various missions in a range of theaters of war, from the picturesque beaches and forests of Normandy to the deserts of northern Africa. The most epic battles of WW2 await you! Recruit, upgrade, and manage your troops to create your own powerful army! Defend your base, fight off invading enemies, and develop your own winning strategy!



Gameplay
Similar to it's predecessor, Toy Defense 2 will require players to strategically place allied forces to defend their position until all enemy forces are destroyed. Players will encounter enemy troop soldiers, vehicles, and planes. Players will take place fighting in 3 different areas: Stalingrad, Crusader, and Overload. Each area varies in difficulty as to what type of enemies will be fought against players. Players will be able to deploy soldiers that will attack enemy troops and vehicles. players will also deploy machine gun placements and cannons to aid in destroying enemy air support and tanks. By upgrading the player's forces, depending on whatever players upgraded, each type will be able to contribute a special ability to be used. These upgrades will increase the rate of fire, the amount of damage the player's forces can take, and change the type of gun the forces are using.



Graphics
Compared to its predecessor, the graphics aren't too much of a difference in terms of clarity and color schemes. The array of colors and different shades fit well into the environment of the game. The graphics and textures on the soldiers and vehicles are minimal, just like the previous installment. They feature the same dull grey color and doesn't standout other than little grey blotches are moving around. The map of the play area isn't far too different compared to the previous installment since some minor differences are the layout of the map and colors with different shading. Overall, the graphics are just the same as the first.
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Controls
The controls are exactly the same as the previous installment of Toy Defense. Players will just click, hold, and drag their forces to an indicated position on the map and just simply watch how the game turns out. And players can fast-forward the duration of the game by using the indicated button on the top right hand corner of the screen. The controls are very simple and shouldn't be any problem even for new players to the game. Overall, the game is the same, so are the controls.



Rating
Gameplay: 9.3/10
Graphics: 8.8/10
Controls: 10/10
Overall: 9.1/10

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