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I have played this game for at least 8 hours in the last 24 hours with my roomate and both of us have had more fun than should be humanly possible. He says THIS game makes him want to buy a PS3 more than anything else, simply because it is so damn fun.

It is a tower defense game with a very simple aesthetic, but a lot of complexity. There are 10 different types of towers (you start with three and have to spend gems, an alternate currency, to unlock the rest in the battles). Waves of monsters come at you and you have to position your towers to maximize damage to individual types and to ensure a flexible defense so that the hordes of monsters don't slaughter the innocent little villagers.

I HIGHLY recommend this game to everyone. You will have so much fun. There is a lot of replay value too, since their are at least 20 levels and incentives to get perfects on every level.

Here are some screens and a video:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=4BuokheJYUo

 



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