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Blue Defense: Second Wave! Review
Rat Tats Ultra Arcade Classics
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RatTats comes to life in this ultra-fun pack of mini games! Experience first hand what it’s like to be a part of the gang and earn the respect you deserve with your very own power tat! Test your skills and earn them points.
MeatStroke
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What you want to be doing right here is keeping your meat sweet, like his momma wudda made him if he wasn’t a mutant ball of mechanically-retrieved mince. Tilt and slide this lil’ fella – he’s called Meatwad for reasons that oughta be obvious – safely through the sky and away from the burning rays of those angry suns. Clouds cool him down, suns burn him up until he finally succumbs… to MeatStroke. Only you stand between Meatwad and a cruel, crispy death…
For those of you who aint familiar with our greasy hero, Meatwad is a much-loved character from Aqua Teen Hunger Force, one of the top-rating shows from comedy titans, Adult Swim. Aqua Teen Hunger Force is as much about meatballs floating in the sky as it is about teens solving mysteries, and therein lies its genius. Go look for it, on the internet… or under rocks, maybe… Your call.
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Monster Mayhem Review
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Price: $1.99
Version Reviewed: 1.0
Graphics / Sound Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Game Controls Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Gameplay Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Replay Value Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Overall Rating: 4.38 out of 5 stars
It only took me one Castle Defense game to achieve burnout and never desire to play one again. Frantically tossing wave-after-wave of enemies into the air was fun at first, but in the end, I came to the realization that these types of games generally lack depth and only reward you with a lifetime of flicking-induced arthritic pain. Such is not the case with Monster Mayhem.
Monster Mayhem approaches the Castle Defense genre differently and is best described as a Tower Offense game. Instead of focusing their development on increasing enemies wave after wave, Taplay focused on gameplay mechanics, a diverse stable of unique monsters and a well-equipped arsenal of upgradeable weaponry which gives your fingers/hands some much-needed R and R. Not only does this strategy work very well, it innovates the entire genre and alters the course of future evolution so our children’s children aren’t born with Popeye forearms.
The story behind Monster Mayhem is simple: You, the Mystery Graveyard keeper, must stop the ensuing waves of Monster Mayhem from breaking down the grave-yard’s great iron gate. To accomplish your mission, you’re provided with a couple of weapons initially, but as you progress and earn points/coins, additional weapons appear, all of which are upgradeable.
The only weapon requiring players to use extended touch gestures is the knife which, again, is upgradeable. Players simply swipe over enemies to damage/kill them using the knife. The other weapons only require touching the screen and obliterating monster after monster. Players simply choose a weapon from their arsenal, located at the top of the screen, and go to town grave-yard. This is where Monster Mayhem really shines: In addition to offering depth, beautiful graphics and sounds, it enhances/innovates and provides a very enjoyable game play experience by keeping all the mindless flicking nonsense to a bare minimum, offering instead to allow players to blow their enemies to smithereens using cool weaponry.



As new enemies appear, players are provided with their personal attribute information. Enemies can move quickly and possess little strength (to damage the gate) or move slowly and wreak holy havoc on that iron once they finally make it there and range from werewolves that change to puppies after you kill them, to giant FrankenKens, to spiders that dangle from above and slowly rob you of your hard-earned coinage. And, speaking of coinage, players can replay any previously-beaten level over and again, if desired, to build up enough money to buy/upgrade weapons.

Monster Mayhem contains a built-in enemy reference, which shows each enemy’s attribute card and the number of each enemy you’ve killed, once they’re unlocked, an on-screen help tutorial and Crystal social network features including online leaderboards, achievements and the option to challenge your friends to some Monster Mayhem.
All said, Monster Mayhem is beautiful, fun and innovative. Defending your gate simply using one finger and a variety of weapons, against an even larger variety of monsters/enemies is a rewarding, satisfying experience. At only $1.99, this game is definitely worth its purchase price.
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Origin8 Submits Space Station: Frontier for Approval
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Origin8, makers of the popular tower defense games Sentinel: Mars Defense and Sentinel 2: Earth Defense, are set to take the fight to space. Their third sci-fi strategy game takes place a century after the last title, and according to Origin8…
Space Station: Frontier sees the player in charge of a deep space mining operation in dangerous territory on the edge of Solar System. By constructing and powering networks of mining tools and weaponry – centred on the titular space station – players must juggle resource harvesting with the defence of their station against hordes of hostile alien ships.
As you can see from the trailer below, Space Station: Frontier adds some interesting wrinkles to the core defense gameplay, as there is an upgrade and management component to your expanding space station. Origin8 has stated that this is a persistent upgrade system, allowing you to level up your station with a variety of purchased tech, and then carry over your customisation across all game modes.
Space Station: Frontier was submitted for approval on December 14th, so we should be able to get our hands on it within the next couple weeks. The full list of features is as follows:
Construct weaponry and mining tools using an intuitive tower defense style interface. Design and power vast networks of structures, then defend them against alien incursion! Earn upgrades and unlocks for your space station to increase its power and abilities! Enjoy the story-based campaign mode where you are humanity’s last chance for survival. Play one of the freeform, endless modes and compete with other players worldwide using the online leaderboards. Mission mode provides quick tactical challenges. Beat a scenario to earn achievements! Full OpenFeint integration provides multiple user profiles, complete offline support, online scores and lots achievements to earn. Awesome music & sound effects by Earcom!
Also, as we reported last week, you can experience the original, critically-acclaimed Sentinel: Mars Defense for free until Christmas…
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