Bloons Tower Defense
Bloons Tower Defense takes the Bloons concept—popping balloons, preferably with monkeys involved—and spins it in a new and intriguing direction. It's your standard tower defense game but with monkeys popping balloons with darts and various other sharp instruments. It's a flawed but engaging title that is sure to please die-hard Bloons fans.
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Beat it. Not too tough, once you realize
most of the towers, especially the tack and ice towers are useless.
A clear path to victory is to:
Start out by making a dart monkey right on the outside edge of the final turn before the end of the level. This monkey will get a shot at both ends of the trip. Build up a "Kill Zone" of dart monkeys heading down from there, upgrading to pierce shot when possible, range bonus when needed. When you've made a nice, long path down, start filling in the area under the start point with more dart monkeys, upgraded similarly. Expand into the lower-left loop when you feel it's needed using dart monkeys upgraded as you deem is needed.
Using this, I lost only one life, and that was due to making too many monkeys too soon and not upgrading the ones i had enough.
I wonder how familliar Jess is with Tower Defence games. A save function is rare to see in a tower defense game, in fact, I can't even recall seeing it once. Aside from that, it's an endurance game. You set on one tactic, and see how far you can get, then change tactics, and try again, or not, if you're frustrated.
Also, come on, how can a button labeled restart, that actually restarts the game cause a complaint? That's like saying "The rewind button on my dvd player makes the movie rewind in high speed! I just want it to do one frame!"
The absence of music, in my book, is a good thing, it would be extremely hard to find a piece of music that doesn't start grating nerves after the tenth loop, and seeing as the higher levels last longer, I imagine that will happen relatively quickly.
As for the review itself, you don't build tacks or bombs, you build tack shooting towers, and bomb lobbing towers. Also, not every tower has two upgrades, the supermonkey only has one.
To me, it's a very valid entry in the tower defence genre of casual games. It could use a bit more depth perhaps, but then again, there's only so much one can do with only balloons as creeps. Perhaps a bigger variety of towers, or a more extensive upgrade system?
Oh dear, this is such an easy game, I can't really recommend it as long-term fun. After 50 lvls you win the game and may start it again. Come on, I've beaten it at the second attempt.
The other turrets do not have a real added value to the game, as you may easily win playing with 15 monkey turrets and 4 super monkeys. 2 of the super monkeys not even maxed out and still 20 lives left.
Jess is right about having the feeling of an unfinished game. Please, Bloons-Maker, sit again at your table and come out with a second edition... Looking forward.
In my opinion this is a rather poor tower defense game. The only interesting strategy aspect is that the arrows fly in a straight line, so it's favorable to place towers in the corners, but otherwise you don't have to do anything else but to build the default monkey tower. Unlike the other towers, the monkey towers have no weakness. (I never placed anything but monkey towers, and I beat the 50th level with 6000 to spare, and didn't lose a single life.)
Oh... more levels too!
Beat it like this....
http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/7143/11ua2.jpg
First built the 2 normal dart monkeys, upgraded both fully.
Then 2 tack towers in the left upper corner, fully upgraded.
Then the three at the bottom, 1st with only speed, second with both, third only speed upgrades.
Then added two more tack towers in the left upper corner, though you could place them in the right middle as well, I suppose.
After that, just save up for the super monkey, keep saving while adding a tack tower every now and then.
It should be do-able with less, since the last 4 levels never even made it to the right 4 tack towers.
it took me quite a few goes but this is how i did it
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o167/sarahxo--/TDpassedYAY.jpg
i started off with one dart tower and one tack tower and i used quite a few of those whilst i saved up for a super monkey which are really good in my opinion
i think tack towers work best near the beginning of it to thin things out a bit and also they are really useful with the black and white bloons.
i used the ice towers once and personally think they are really crap
bombs are quite good
This was quite easy after you get to play it. I got a perfect game theres a pic inside
Just start out with some in the upper edge so the monkey can hit the second turn and the last area, keep buying monkeys. MAKE SURE YOU DO PIERCING OR YOU WILL Fail. Buy range for the monkeys that need it. I only needed 1 super monkey with upgrades
http://i13.tinypic.com/6fsk8jp.jpg
Hey Deadl0ck,
I certainly do respect what you say, but I don't think that it's all necessarily valid. Just because most tower defense games don't have a save function doesn't mean that it wouldn't have been welcome or useful in this one. One misjudgement can literally take all your lives, and if it's on the 38th level is can be pretty offputting to go all the way back through.
When I first saw the "Restart" button, I assumed that it meant restarting the current level while it was in progress. It may have been my inexperience, but I thought it wasn't clear.
I can appreciate the potential annoyance of a looping soundtrack, but the option would have been nice.
Maybe I wasn't clear, but I thought that it wasn't necessary to keep repeating "towers" in each sentence, given that I mentioned several times in the first few sentences that the player, well, built different types of towers. Perhaps I should have thought differently?
Glad you enjoyed the review! :)
Cheers!
-J
I liked this one. In fact, I liked this one more than most of the other TD games:
1) There's no interest, so you don't have to worry about whether or not that $25 tower in level 5 is going to prevent you from buying that $5000 tower in level 38.
2) You don't have to worry about enemies with thousands of hit points, and whether or not your towers can dish out that much damage. Yellow ballon? Four darts. Easy.
3) Combine that with the whimsical concept of dart-flinging monkeys (and overcaffeinated monkeys in mexican wrestler's masks), and the game's just too silly not to enjoy.
It's certainly not a game to be analyzed and optimized like some of the others, but that's not always the point.
As for the strategy itself, stronger enemies are generally faster. If you can pop all the fast balloons early, you're effectively buying more time for the monkeys to finish them off. So, I put tack towers (upgraded for speed, not for distance) at the insides of the first few corners. Rarely did a yellow balloon make it to the halfway point.
Hi Jess,
I find that making a misjudgement costing all your lives at the high end of the game (It only is 50 levels, after all) is a reasonable concequence. I'll agree with you that it can be annoying to start all over, but it does give you a chance to put in practice what you learned from the first, second, third time around.
the restart button... Well, I suppose one could mistake it for a undo function at that. I don't know about it bieng inexperience... Restart just means to start again, to me anyway, not "to start again halfway in the game".
And, whereas it is definately not nessecary to keep repeating the word towers in the review, by saying
"And by "towers," I mean bombs, dart-shooting monkeys, tacks, and so on."
you strongly imply that the player doesn't actually build towers by putting it between the " " marks, and then naming the tower weapons. whereas, aside from the dart monkey, and super monkey, towers are exactly what you build. You might mean something else with "towers" but the game still just has you build towers, none the less.
Anyway, this isn't a bickering thread, I just wanted to express, and with this, explain, my position. Cheers for a nice game, and a job well done, regadless my (minor) complaints about the review. :) As we say over here... "The best sailers are on the dock." It's always easy to have critique when you're not doing the job yourself.
COMPLETE WALKTHROUGH
How to finish the game without losing a single life
I'm such a sucker for a good TD game and while this one isn't terribly difficult it is a lot of fun.
First start with a Dart tower (why call them towers in this game anyway? They're monkeys!)
Place him in the middle as shown in the picture with the edge of his range just touching the path at the top
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD1.jpg
Upgrade him completely so he'll be able to shoot any bloons that try to sneak out
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD2.jpg
Always upgrade the towers as soon as you can afford to. This game doesn't have an interest factor like many TD games do so it doesn't matter when you spend your cash.
Next put another monkey in the middle of the board
Place this one so the edge of his range is just touching the edge of the lower path
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD3.jpg
When he's upgraded he'll be able to shoot bloons as they pass down there
As soon as you can afford him put a third monkey just above the first one
Now you'll have two monkeys able to shoot any bloons that happen to get all the way around the circuit
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD4.jpg
Now a fourth monkey goes just above the second one you placed
Again, upgrade all towers as soon as you can afford to do so
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD5.jpg
Bloons are coming fast and furious now - you need to thin things out a little
Time for some tack towers, or as I like to call them… Pin Cushions! :)
Place one inside that first loop but be careful to place it as FAR up and as FAR to the left as you can
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD6.jpg
Once you have that one upgraded put another one right next to it. Again be sure to crowd the first one as much as possible
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD7.jpg
Upgrade that one then put yet a third pincushion right next to the others
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD8.jpg
of course upgrade that one too
Believe it or not you're going to need to keep thinning ‘em out up there. Still more pincushions
Put the fourth pincushion just below the middle one in the row you already have. Line him up good because it's a tight squeeze in a few minutes
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD9.jpg
a fifth pincushion goes just to the left of that one - now this is tricky because it'll just BARELY fit in there but if you find just the right pixel space you can do it.
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD10.jpg
You know what's coming next right? Yep, another pincushion to the right of those
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD11.jpg
You know the drill… upgrade them as soon as you can before buying more
Bloons are still getting around by this time so you'll thin ‘em out even more with even more pincushions
This time we're going inside that hairpin corner in the lower left of the screen
I put two in there right next to each other - no need to upgrade the distance of the first one. You'll place it so tight against the path that it already covers the entire loop there.
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD12.jpg
Time for a monkey to help out toward the beginning.
Place him inside the first loop so his range just encroaches on the edge of the path
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD13.jpg
Once he's upgraded he'll cover the complete loop there
You're good to go for a while. Start accumulating some serious $ $ $... you're going to need it
As soon as you're able to afford it buy a super monkey. Stick him just above the two lower monkeys in the middle of the screen. Do NOT upgrade that one. I'll explain why a little later. Trust me on this.
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD14.jpg
Ain't that a joy to watch? That little bugger sure can deliver can't he?
Let it roll for a while and save your cash for a while again.
Buy a second super monkey when you can and place this one just below the two top monkeys in the middle of the screen. Put him as far left as you can because when you upgrade this one to epic range he'll be reaching waaaaay past the right side of the screen.
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD15.jpg
Upgrade this guy when you can and revel in the magnificent reach of that killer
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD16.jpg
You're making money pretty quickly now so save up until you have enough for the final commando
Place a third super monkey in the middle loop on the right side of the screen. Of course go as far to the left as you can. In this picture he dropped a little somehow and didn't quite get exactly where I wanted him but with these rapid fire guys does it really matter?
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD17.jpg
Upgrade him when you can
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD18.jpg
If you want you can put another pincushion in the hairpin corner at the bottom left of the screen but you won't really need it.
All you have to do now is
Just sit back and wait for this screen to come up.
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD19.jpg
The monkeys have kind of a blind spot that is mentioned in the message after one of the levels.
This is why you don't want to upgrade that lower super monkey. When the bloons are traveling along the bottom path the monkeys can't seem to find ‘em. The super monkeys end up shooting a stream of darts off into middlespace.
Here is an example of it in action
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTDX.jpg
What a frustrating waste.
Now wasn't that fun?
It's not a poor tower defense but I think it's too generic. The previous games like Desktop TD and Onslaught 2 added something new to the genre while this one doesn't standout from the rest. Another complaint I have is that the game is too easy for us experienced with these types of games. For me, what makes these games fun is trial and error. Going through the game several times to figure out the best strategy. I beat this game the first time I played it. I would have liked to see different difficulty levels.
I see some saying there is no interest. I seem to see 10% added at the end of a round.
You don't have to upgrade every tower. I used 9 monkeys 7 tack towers and one bomb tower. Placed them in the right spots till I could afford the supey monkeys. I ended up with 4. I didn't get a perfect game but I had 30 lived left.
It's not a great tower game but was fun.
@nic2800: You do get a little extra money at the end of each round (first 100, then 98, 96, etc.). I suspect that's what you're seeing.
As far as optimizing the game, the best I've done so far is no lives lost and about $12,500 at the end of round 50:
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f244/OtherBill/bloons_td.gif
I'm sure someone can do better. :-)
I'm not sure if you're asking a question or making a statement there Winona So... but if it's a question just look at my walkthrough. I could sell some of the monkeys and tack towers in the last level or two and end up with five super monkeys.
That's a bit of overkill but it is fun seeing the bloons not even make it to the south end of the board.
To me the bomb cannons are a waste of time and money. Naturally the same goes for Ice towers. I'd be interested to follow a strategy from someone who makes them worthwhile in their system.
just use about 75 monkeys and you will win for example
If you want to beat this game without losing any lives:
forget about the cannons, and tacks and freezes and all of that... you can even forget about the super monkey. If you just arsenal yourself with darts, the hardest part about not losing any lives is just to position the first couple wisely (pack them into the large space so that they can hit balloons at the beginning and end of the map).
Depending on which version you play, tack towers can be either 525 or 400 each! And the truth of the matter is no matter which one you play, you never need a super monkey to beat the game with 40 lives. Putting a load of dart towers around the first few corners, and a couple of monkeys with piercing darts in the central column will do the trick (the only difficult part is putting them down in the right order). 10 tack towers >> 1 super monkey, so it just isn't worth it at 400 a tower.
My Perfect Dart Tower Only Game
Just so everyone knows, it is TOTALLY possible to win this game with only "dart towers" - monkeys!! i have done it many times. I've finished without losing a single life with monkey's who shoot "piercing darts" and i've finished with about 20 lives left using monkeys with no upgrades at all!!! AND, i still make enough $$ to buy two or three super monkeys towards the end if i want to, though it isn't necessary to finish the game.
I have found it very easy to win Bloons Tower Defense using only Dart Towers (monkeys). In fact, I just recently played it using only Dart Towers and only giving them the piercing dart upgrade (forget about range, you don't need it).
Put the first monkey in the top center so it can hit the first bend, the 3/4 bend, and that last bend to pick up any stragglers. Buy at intervals of 460 money (when you can buy a new dart tower and give it the piercing darts upgrade). Put your second monkey in the big loop at the beginning that looks like an upside down U.
At your next 460 money, put your third monkey at the top right to catch the bend of track that your first monkey couldn't reach. Your next monkey goes at the bottom of the screen (the right side is better than the left because it is a bigger stretch of track, so your monkey has more time to blast bloons.
After that, you can pretty much put your monkeys wherever. Rack up money, and at every 460, put a monkey with piercing darts anywhere you feel like you need it. I like to put a couple of monkeys behind that very first bend in the track... not a strategically advantageous location, but once you get into the black bloons and white bloons, it helps to have a couple monkeys there to knock them down to a smaller side.
I don't need any kind of tower in the game. By level 30 or so, the bloons don't even make it halfway across the track. The super monkeys, while super cool, are nothing compared to 50 plain monkeys with piercing darts.
Try it if you don't believe me.
You know that hint that more or less says, "It is a far, far better thing to upgrade your towers than to keep buying more"? Baloney. I bought all monkeys, no upgrades, and only lost one life. To be fair, I probably wouldn't even have lost that life, but somewhere between levels 30-42, I was just hitting "Start Round" and zoning out. MUCH overkill, but I ended the game with 85 monkeys (filled the screen... it was awesome), and 9559 money.
If they do another version of this game, I propose certain changes to make it more challenging and more fun:
*Unable to add/upgrade towers in the middle of a round.
*You choose if the monkey aims at the front of the line, the end of the line, or the highest ranked balloons in range.
*Uber-dart: only pierces one balloon, but destroys all ranks (ie. yellow balloon disappears with full score rather than being downgraded to green, then blue, then red). Clearly, this upgrade would have to be ridiculously expensive or else the game would get REALLY boring.
*Jedi monkey... let's use that light saber bloon! (Slow, but cuts a swath through his range with the awesome might of the Force... plus the light saber.)
*Aussie monkey... let's use that boomerang bloon! (Crap for short-range, but killer at long-range. Its area of effectiveness would look more like a doughnut than a circle.
*Every 10 levels or so, the track changes. All monkeys in the way of the new track are instantly refunded (at that fun 80% rate).
As is, this game feels greatly unfinished. I'm all for an updated version.
This game is very easy to win... it's been said before but proof:
http://img128.imageshack.us/img128/4576/pwnedgd6.png
I won that one without losing a single life and using dart towers only, no upgrades. I didn't need about 1/4 of the monkeys, the ones on the far right are all facing up because they didn't do anything all game! This game is very simple and if another version comes out, it needs to be much harder (or at least have the ability to up the difficulty).
To answer my own question, there is a version of the game in which tack towers cost $325 instead of $400. I beat this version using tack towers and 1 dart tower for the first half. I had 31 lives left.
[Edit: That version you're referring to is not the most up-to-date version. The one hosted at bloons.tower.defense.fizzlebot.com will always have the very latest version. -Jay]
Me and my sister beat level 1 through 49 with monkeys (dart towers and hypermonkies).
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=116997594&albumID=1249883&imageID=13434431
then we sold everything, bought tack towers, and won!
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=116997594&albumID=1249883&imageID=13434458
I just beat the game, the way AaronzDad set it up. Here's my pic: http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj91/PkUGood4/bloonsTDcompleted.jpg
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Walkthrough Guide
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COMPLETE WALKTHROUGH
How to finish the game without losing a single life
I'm such a sucker for a good TD game and while this one isn't terribly difficult it is a lot of fun.
First start with a Dart tower (why call them towers in this game anyway? They're monkeys!)
Place him in the middle as shown in the picture with the edge of his range just touching the path at the top
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD1.jpg
Upgrade him completely so he'll be able to shoot any bloons that try to sneak out
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD2.jpg
Always upgrade the towers as soon as you can afford to. This game doesn't have an interest factor like many TD games do so it doesn't matter when you spend your cash.
Next put another monkey in the middle of the board
Place this one so the edge of his range is just touching the edge of the lower path
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD3.jpg
When he's upgraded he'll be able to shoot bloons as they pass down there
As soon as you can afford him put a third monkey just above the first one
Now you'll have two monkeys able to shoot any bloons that happen to get all the way around the circuit
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD4.jpg
Now a fourth monkey goes just above the second one you placed
Again, upgrade all towers as soon as you can afford to do so
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD5.jpg
Bloons are coming fast and furious now - you need to thin things out a little
Time for some tack towers, or as I like to call them… Pin Cushions! :)
Place one inside that first loop but be careful to place it as FAR up and as FAR to the left as you can
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD6.jpg
Once you have that one upgraded put another one right next to it. Again be sure to crowd the first one as much as possible
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD7.jpg
Upgrade that one then put yet a third pincushion right next to the others
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD8.jpg
of course upgrade that one too
Believe it or not you're going to need to keep thinning ‘em out up there. Still more pincushions
Put the fourth pincushion just below the middle one in the row you already have. Line him up good because it's a tight squeeze in a few minutes
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD9.jpg
a fifth pincushion goes just to the left of that one - now this is tricky because it'll just BARELY fit in there but if you find just the right pixel space you can do it.
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD10.jpg
You know what's coming next right? Yep, another pincushion to the right of those
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD11.jpg
You know the drill… upgrade them as soon as you can before buying more
Bloons are still getting around by this time so you'll thin ‘em out even more with even more pincushions
This time we're going inside that hairpin corner in the lower left of the screen
I put two in there right next to each other - no need to upgrade the distance of the first one. You'll place it so tight against the path that it already covers the entire loop there.
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD12.jpg
Time for a monkey to help out toward the beginning.
Place him inside the first loop so his range just encroaches on the edge of the path
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD13.jpg
Once he's upgraded he'll cover the complete loop there
You're good to go for a while. Start accumulating some serious $ $ $... you're going to need it
As soon as you're able to afford it buy a super monkey. Stick him just above the two lower monkeys in the middle of the screen. Do NOT upgrade that one. I'll explain why a little later. Trust me on this.
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD14.jpg
Ain't that a joy to watch? That little bugger sure can deliver can't he?
Let it roll for a while and save your cash for a while again.
Buy a second super monkey when you can and place this one just below the two top monkeys in the middle of the screen. Put him as far left as you can because when you upgrade this one to epic range he'll be reaching waaaaay past the right side of the screen.
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD15.jpg
Upgrade this guy when you can and revel in the magnificent reach of that killer
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD16.jpg
You're making money pretty quickly now so save up until you have enough for the final commando
Place a third super monkey in the middle loop on the right side of the screen. Of course go as far to the left as you can. In this picture he dropped a little somehow and didn't quite get exactly where I wanted him but with these rapid fire guys does it really matter?
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD17.jpg
Upgrade him when you can
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD18.jpg
If you want you can put another pincushion in the hairpin corner at the bottom left of the screen but you won't really need it.
All you have to do now is
Just sit back and wait for this screen to come up.
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTD19.jpg
The monkeys have kind of a blind spot that is mentioned in the message after one of the levels.
This is why you don't want to upgrade that lower super monkey. When the bloons are traveling along the bottom path the monkeys can't seem to find ‘em. The super monkeys end up shooting a stream of darts off into middlespace.
Here is an example of it in action
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n236/AaronzDad/Bloons/BTDX.jpg
What a frustrating waste.
Now wasn't that fun?
Posted by: AaronzDad | August 21, 2007 11:59 PM