geoDefense Swarm

geoDefense
Developer(s) Critical Thought Games
Distributor(s) Apple, Microsoft Studios
Writer(s) David Whatley
Series geoDefense
Platform(s) iOS, Windows Phone
Release date(s) 2008
Genre(s) Tower defense

geoDefense Swarm is a Tower defense game available for the Apple Inc. iPhone or iPod Touch, and Windows Phone devices. Released on September 14, 2009, it is a sequel to the original geoDefense game released by Critical Thought Games in 2008.

Gameplay

Over 7 defense tower types can be purchased by dragging and dropping them onto the map. Amount of dollars earned are dependent on which enemies are destroyed. Later levels include the new addition of vortex towers that can be linked to defense towers that increase damage.

Stages

The game has three difficulty settings with 10 levels each. Each level consists of several waves of enemies attempting to make it across each map. Maps vary across stages and include preset obstacles and pathways that can either impede or increase enemies speed.

Downloadable content levels were released that include 5 new medium levels and 6 new hard levels.

Production and updates

The game has evolved from the original and is available on the iPhone and iPod Touch.[1]

On August 19, 2009, Critical Thought Games released a bug fix update.

"I've been holding my breath for the last several weeks as Geo-Defense Swarm went through the review process - and now it's out!", said David Whatley, CEO of Critical Thought Games.[2]

Reception

Several gaming sites have awarded Geo Defense Swarm high ratings. AppAdvice gave it a "must buy" rating of 4.5/5[3] and 3xGamer gave it 4 out of 5 stars.[4]

References

  1. Henry. "Geo-Defense Swarm". Critical Thought Games. Retrieved 2009-10-03.
  2. Henry. "Geo-Defense Swarm Invades the App Store". IGN. Retrieved 2009-10-03.
  3. Henry. "Geo Defense Swarm". AppAdvice. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  4. Henry. "Geo-Swarm Strategic Defense". 3xGamer. Retrieved 2009-10-05.

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