Plan your routes carefully and use armoured units and attacking powers to turn the tide of war against a horde of new enemy threats. It’s your job to lead a squad into fierce fire-fights and fend off the alien invasion. The alien robots are back and this time they’ve got Korea in their sights. The sequel to the critically acclaimed ‘Anomaly Warzone Earth’. "The Anomaly series takes tower defence and turns it on its head." - Pocket Gamer ".if you loved Warzone Earth, you'll find much to rave about with this spirited follow-up." - Modojo "Anomaly Korea continues to impress with the same great gameplay and concepts as its predecessor." - TouchArcade "Anomaly Korea is, right out of the gate, one of the most impressive titles I've ever seen on iOS." - TUAW For those who need more of a challenge, the 'Art of War' challenges will be right up your alley. If you obsessed over the original then there's absolutely no reason not to dive right in to Anomaly Warzone Korea - it's arguably more of the same, but just like the first it never hangs around longer than it needs to. These new toys will come in handy, especially once you start facing devious enemies like the 'Energizer' - a power-up sapping tower that can explode and heal nearby towers, potentially undoing all of your hard work. Unfortunately for the convoy, this isn't enough to survive, so thankfully as a commander you can deploy temporary power-ups that affect a wide area, providing benefits such as repairing damaged units boosting their offensive capability obscuring the line of sight of enemy towers and even a good old airstrike for when you absolutely, positively have to make sure every last enemy is destroyed.Īlong with the new abilities, players can also play with new units, including the Horangi - a devastating tank that can deploy an area-effect attack once charged up. Each intersection offers you to ability to change directions, allowing you to loop back and forth in order to avoid the worst of the damage each fortified position can dish out.Īside from directing your convoy, you can upgrade and add new units to it in the effort to strengthen its defensive and offensive capabilities. It fits neatly within the already aptly named 'tower offense' category and one of your main tools for dispatching enemies comes in planning your attack route via a map overlay. The name of the game is 'tower defense', but instead of defending yourself from waves of enemies with towers, you're defending yourself from waves of towers. Don't let that discourage you though - if anything it refreshes the franchise and pairs well with the detailed visual overhaul also included in this release. Although it's dubbed as the sequel to last year's smash-hit Anomaly Warzone Earth, 'Korea' is more of an expansion as it tacks on a handful of new features, along with a handful of stages to enjoy them in.
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