Username: Potatoe Review: What can be better than defending your base against endless hordes of bloodthirsty attackers with only towers? Well I can safely say that DtD Tower Defense excels at this. The whole game is overall fun and addicting and will keep you hooked for some time. If you have played tower defense scenarios or games on such popular games such as Starcraft and Warcraft III, you will absolutely love this game. The game features many kinds of towers, all with unique attributes, “pros and cons” and graphics. Even the bullets they shoot look deferent. It’s all fine. “Enough rambling on about the towers, where are the endless hordes of bloodthirsty attackers?” Well, there are three main types of attackers, normal attackers(which start to attack your towers later on in the game), flying attackers(which only towers that can shoot airial targets can fire at) and shielded units(have shields, lasers shut down near these). It’s fun to watch the attackers desperately try to make their way to your base. Unfortunately none of the attackers are animated. The only animation they have is the dieing animation, which is just them fading out, nothing fancy. But you look at this with pleasure since it’s the only way to gain money to build up towers, and the only way to survive. There is no upgrade system, which I found out as a slight dissappointment. But luckily there are towers that require certain building so that you can build them. This system is very basic, but I didn’t mind. But there are remote mines(which explode when enemies touch them), tanks which go along the track shooting enemies and planes that sweep over the track and shoot at enemies. This was a nice addition and seemed original, but it wasn’t enough to save the game’s lack of a proper upgrade system. The game only has one music track. The music track was nice and even after the 30th wave I kept listening to it without boredom of the music track. I was hoping that the 30th wave would have a boss fight, to my displeasure, no boss showed up, just another wave of attackers. I didn’t like this because why would I want to play a game without a way of winning? Sure you can try and get a new personal record everytime, but without a load of fire towers no enemy will get through. I give this game a nice and healthy 3.2 out of 5. It’s overall fun but the lack of a proper upgrade system, variation in levels, animation and music just doesn’t cut it on my standard to get anything over 3.5. So get downloading and have a good time. Genre: Strategy Rating: 3.2 Plusses: Multiple game modes Easy to get into Some new features(tanks and such) Minuses: Only one music track No ending Get’s boring pretty soon. Requirements: DirectX 8.0 and above Windows 98 Second Edition and above 16 MB of graphics mem. Unsuitable content: None Download link: http://www.dtdsoft.com/downloads.php?file=7&mode=0 Official site: http://www.dtdsoft.com/index.php Multiplayer: None