The other Tower Defense Game Quantum is a realtime strategy in the spirit of Galcon and Eufloria. You are in control of creatures that orbit planets. You can colonize new planets by moving creatures to them. To create new Creatures you have to build trees on the planets. The new born creatures will then inherit certain properties from their home planet. The goal of the game is it to eliminate all enemy creatures and overtake all their planets. • It is built on the Quantum (GPL). Its repo is at https://github.com/badlogic/quantum
Glitchy and hard to navigate
Has potential but not quite developed yet. Bring back the original planet defense - that one was fun.
Awful, buggy, crashes
Looks like someone set out to make a Eufloria knock-off (which is what brought me to this game, since I love Eufloria and have played it into the ground), but they didn’t really know what they were doing, gave little thought to making an intuitive user interface, got the basics to compile, said “good enough” and basically left it at that. I see the seeds of potential in this game but it reminds me of the work by students in college who started their projects until the week they were due. They were just never “done” in the same way the others were. This game COULD be good if it were taken past the alpha testing stage, which is about where it is. Oh, and it crashes both my iPad and iPhone about 50% of the time. Deleted, disappointed.
Great potential but lacking
Lacking description on what planets do what. Also memory leak somewhere in the code causing freeze after a few mins and sound continues even after app is exited
Interesting game.
If the planetary movement controls were fixed so you could just move one group at a time instead of setting it to auto move this game could be really good! But your strategy is limited since the bots can split to different planets from one, and you can not. If it got some control updates, this would be an amazingly fun game.
Better tutorial
I’d like to know a little bit more about specific planet types. Also explain the resources associated with the planets, can they produce troops once they run dry? Do the resources come back after they’ve ran dry? Are there different troop types? Can you somehow differentiate them from basic troops? Color would work great.
Good game
Would have given 5 stars, but the pinch zoom is backwards and the control to move pieces or build a flower are sometimes too close together to accurately pick between. Also, once you auto move pieces from one planet to the next, you can't turn it off. For those reasons Eufloria is better, but this game is definitely more challenging.
Good
It's awesome
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