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  1. Apr 20, 2018
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    The Idea is to attack territories using a tower equipped with turrets, enemies will come in waves, you can upgrade your load out and improve your tower via base building levels, sounds engaging up front.

    This game is a linear grind that level locks everything, the missions are meager and timed, the upgrading is done though resources acquired by missions, and in the end you will be
    The Idea is to attack territories using a tower equipped with turrets, enemies will come in waves, you can upgrade your load out and improve your tower via base building levels, sounds engaging up front.

    This game is a linear grind that level locks everything, the missions are meager and timed, the upgrading is done though resources acquired by missions, and in the end you will be hitting the auto complete option when ever available. This game is a wide variation from the first but it sets itself up as a tedious chore. Watch a lets play before you waste money on this.
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  1. Game World Navigator Magazine
    Jun 8, 2018
    70
    Once you find a winning tactic, you’ll be able to stick to it in almost every situation. Only bosses require some improvisation, because if don’t kill them in a rather specific way, they’ll destroy you in their death throes. [Issue#230, p.60]
  2. 60
    Steampunk Tower 2 feels repetitive at times, but it holds interest through intriguing dialogue, a rewarding progression system, and a consistent steampunk theme.