• Publisher: Ponos
  • Release Date: Nov 15, 2012
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7.8

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  2. Negative: 3 out of 20

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  1. Nov 10, 2014
    0
    The Battle Cats starts off fairly reasonable. It's a fun "tower defense" styled game.

    The issue is, later stages become so unreasonably hard it's impossible to progress without spending money. Unless there is a special event going on, the only viable way to attain the game's premium currency is by buying it. I don't mind freemium games at all, what I don't like is when the
    The Battle Cats starts off fairly reasonable. It's a fun "tower defense" styled game.

    The issue is, later stages become so unreasonably hard it's impossible to progress without spending money.

    Unless there is a special event going on, the only viable way to attain the game's premium currency is by buying it.

    I don't mind freemium games at all, what I don't like is when the developers twist your arm, trying to force you to spend money.
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  1. Nov 20, 2012
    70
    Battle Cats (read: not a Thunder Cats knockoff, in case you were wondering) has staying power if you so desire it.
  2. Nov 20, 2012
    60
    Overall the game is fairly easy, with odd spikes in difficulty every few levels as a boss creature is introduced. Bosses typically require you to go back and replay past levels for more experience to upgrade your cats, making the game more reliant on sheer numbers than actual strategy.