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  1. May 14, 2012
    8
    A great sequel and great improvements as well. Tower defense fans will definitely appreciate this title with its strategies, perks and challenging terrains. The look of the game - like the original - is very simple and effective. It's a no-frills approach to tower defense but that may be it's charm: blandness keeps you focused on the enemies poring in trying to take over your bases.A great sequel and great improvements as well. Tower defense fans will definitely appreciate this title with its strategies, perks and challenging terrains. The look of the game - like the original - is very simple and effective. It's a no-frills approach to tower defense but that may be it's charm: blandness keeps you focused on the enemies poring in trying to take over your bases. Maybe they could've added some neat little frills like debris or soldiers screaming but - maybe next game. As mentioned before, the new perk system is an excellent addition giving your turrets more options and abilities as well as the cash system. The much appreciated and often life-saving "dig in" option is a must for the latter levels. iBomber PD is a great addition to the growing tower defense genre. Expand
  2. Mar 13, 2012
    8
    This game uses the mechanisms of "iBomber Defense" and includes many improvements (keyboard shortcuts, secondary missions, bombs...). Unlike its predecessor, with these innovations, the player is more involved in the game. If you are a Tower Defense's fan, I think you'll like this one.
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  1. Mar 31, 2012
    60
    The developers of iBomber Defense still can't find the thin line between simplicity and triteness.