About This Game Alien Robot Monsters is an epic sci-fi tower defense action game with a 16-bit era look and feel. Somewhere in the future, humanity's desire to expand to the stars is yet again faced with expected adversity. After finding an earth-like planet capable of sustaining a civilization, a colony ship is sent with a small detachment of space marines. However, the whole planet seems to be infested with hostile robotic life forms bent on removing all humans from the planet. The fate of humanity is in your hands!KEY FEATURES:Classic tower defense action game with explosions, debris, bullets, and missiles16-bit era look and feel, but still in native 1980 x 1280 resolutionLots of towers, marines, robots, and levels – with new unlocks even after 25 levelsEpic old-school Hollywood-style orchestral soundtrackEarn stars by completing the levels, and invest in global upgrades to get stronger23 different towers with unique upgrades60+ tower upgrades31 levels plus 6 harder bonus levels18 global upgrades with 5 levels eachNew unlocks in almost every level will keep you hungry for more! 7aa9394dea Title: Alien Robot MonstersGenre: Action, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Kraftix GamesPublisher:Kraftix GamesRelease Date: 9 Sep, 2015 Free Download Alien Robot Monsters .exe alien robot monsters swamp 3. alien robot monsters walkthrough. monsters vs aliens alien robot scene. alien robot monsters. alien robot monsters vs aliens. alien robot monster toys. alien robot monster ecrater. alien robot monster instagram. alien robot monster figures. monsters vs aliens alien robot toy A nice tower defense game with a complex technology/upgrade tree. Each tower has their unique (dis)advantages, which makes it a challenge to find out which combinations make sense.. Alien Robot Monsters is a fairly generic tower defense game. Enemy robots have some entrance points, and you have to prevent them from reaching the exit points. When you kill an enemy, you earn scrap, and the scrap allows you to build and upgrade your towers. After each mission you earn up to 3 stars, and you use these stars to purchase global upgrades for your towers. If you've played a few tower defense games, then this description should sound familiar.But ARM has a few things going for it. It includes over 20 towers, including tesla-like cannons, sniper perches, fire bunkers, and barracks. Each tower has a tree of unique upgrades that you can buy for it, and some of the upgrades unlock new towers. So you might start with the basic barracks (which produces regular soldiers), then upgrade it to an armory (with heavier soldiers), and then upgrade it again to a heavy armory (with even heavier soldiers).Some of your towers hit all enemies in range, some can hit anything on the level, some can slow enemies down, some can hit ground forces only, and some can hit air or ground forces. There are lots of towers to choose from, which gives you lots of ways to play each level. Unfortunately, it takes almost the entire campaign before you unlock everything (which is listed as a "feature" in the game's description), but this slow build only hurts the game. ARM is most fun when you have everything available.Enemies also come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Some are fast, some have shields, and some buff their allies. There are also special boss creatures for each of the campaign's five sections. But sort of oddly, the most annoying enemies are the flying ones because you're not given a dedicated anti-air tower, and you just have to make do with your other towers.The campaign that comes with the game consists of 37 levels. There are any difficulty settings or game modes, so once you beat a level with 3 stars, you're done with it and there isn't any reason to try it again. About 10 of the levels are tough and might take you an hour or more to figure out. The other levels are pretty straightforward, and you can probably beat them with just about any strategy. But in all, it took me about 20 hours to complete the campaign, which isn't bad.ARM is has a polished presentation and a friendly interface. It also allows you to see the exact numbers of your towers, which is nice. It has a few bugs (the Field Recovery upgrade didn't do anything for me), but it's still playable. Overall, the game is effective, and it's pretty cheap, and it's worth playing.. I was actually really shocked at how awesome this game is. It is a solid defense title, with a quite bit of depth to it. I would recommend stats being displayed for monsters and towers and maybe an enhanced tutorial. Im still unclear as to whether upgrading other aspects of a tower before upgrading it to a different tower have any effect, or if its just a waste of money. Also memorizing the order for building certain towers it frustrating as well. With that being, I still think this is a great game and have hope that some updates will be made in the future to address some of these issues. Overall a solid 8\/10 in its current state.. I'm really enjoying this game - the multitude of tower upgrades give this TD game a unique selling point. It's also got a lot in common with Kingdom Rush and that's no bad thing, e.g. in-lane warriors, missile strikes and para-troopers are similar to KR's knights, meteor strike and re-enforcements, but it's all sufficiently different that I feel that this is money well spent.The pacing is nice, perhaps a little slow, but some of the linked tower upgrades are fantastic and the pacing might be required to introduce you to them. Linked upgrades mean that you don't just build, say, a flame-tower. Instead you build a MG-tower, upgrade its range, which unlocks a ranger tower. Upgrade the ranger tower with rockets and that finally unlocks the flamer. It's a neat system and reasonably logical so you don't have too much to remember. But it adds flexibility to your strategy overall.If you like TD generally and you like Kingdom Rush especially, you'll love this - it's slickly done and dirt cheap for the quality on offer.A few videos have noted that there's no option to change music\/effects volumes, but you can at least togglel each on\/off.. Alien Robot Monsters' is not just a tower defense game. It is the most diffucult tower defense game ever. I doubt that there will ever be a harder tower defense game than 'Alien Robot Monsters'.In principle the game is fun and comes with the typical addiction tower defense games offer. Graphics are fine and the music is very good. Towers and enmies are interesting. And although I really like tower defense games 'Alien Robot Monsters' was a rather painful experience. The problem with this game is that it only allows one solution. You have to play maps again and again and again to find out which setup works. IMO that's not how a tower defense game should work. If you look at 'Defense Grid' you can use tons of different approaches to beat maps. 'Defense Grid' does not let you down. It allows you to experiment and reach your goal with different strategies. This is not the case for 'Alien Robot Monsters'. There is only one way and you have to find it in order to collect three stars on a map. It's like a racing game with 200 different cars but all players select the same car because it's the only car that allows you to compete with other players. Try 'The Crew' to find out more.I consider a game a good game if it's fun. 'Alien Robot Monsters' caused me far too much frustration to recommend the game. Since I do not want other players, especially not friends of mine, to go through the same painful experience, I can not recommend the game. There are very many other tower defense games available that simply do better than 'Alien Robot Monsters'. But if you feel like Superman or like playing single maps for hours again and again, go ahead and try. You have been warned.. Very tight and fun tower defense game. The difficulty curve is reasonable and it moves fast enough that failure aren't too frustrating. You can't beat the game's value for the price.
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