The order was clear - the enemy must not pass! Jelly Defense belongs to another line of defensive strategies for iOS, but in terms of environment graphics, it is one of the best.
You are on a small planet in the role of gelatin towers, which will begin to be attacked by other rubber creatures. With each invasion, they want to take nine green crystals from you. You build defensive towers around the paths - red, blue and red-blue. Invaders are either red or blue, the red ones kill your red towers. The same goes for blue, with red-blue towers being such versatile defenders. However, they are less effective than single-color towers.
Building towers is paid for with coins, which you earn by killing enemies. Unnecessary towers can be sold in case of emergency, but for less than the purchase amount, as they are "second-hand". Of course, there is also the improvement of the towers. Once you've survived all the waves of the invasion, a gelatin giant awaits you that can really take a lot. After his defeat, all the remaining crystals will move to the sky, where they will gradually begin to form a pattern.
Your arsenal only has three turrets at the start of each turn. If you want more, you have to ask the Inventor's Tree for them. He will create the chosen type of tower for a certain fee. From time to time, badges will appear on the board for you to catch. You can easily earn some coins, summon an earthquake, meteor shower or tornado.
The impression of the game is very positive. Not only the graphics are cute, but also the sound, including the music. If you like defensive strategies, definitely try this one. It is a universal application for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.
Jelly Defense - €2,39 (App Store)
Absolutely great disappointment and wasted money that (I don't know what happened) cannot be recovered from Apple. :-(
I would like to describe the disappointment a little more concretely... in my opinion, it is a very graphically well done and good (even if not completely easy) tower defense game
I agree. The game doesn't have to be for everyone, but that would...
I like that some of the levels are hard. After all, that's what strategies are for - nothing is free.
God, don't let my words be misunderstood...
I'm very happy that the game is hard and fun, graphics and sounds are a bonus plus... :)
Michal: Before you buy something, take a look on YouTube, for example, to see what it looks like, what it does, how it's played, controlled, and maybe even read the comments there. When I buy something over two dollars, I always do it that way.
Otherwise, I don't think Apple gives refunds just because you recklessly download something, play it and say to yourself "jeez, that's bullshit, give me my money back" since that's really not the feature.
Otherwise, I have had the game on my iPad for a long time and I have to agree with the author that it is very good and I like to return to it.
It took me a long time.