In the case of Alien Shooter TD, the towers are actually troops of different types, but the principle is the same. The core gameplay in Alien Shooter TD is the same as every other tower defence game: place towers in set positions on the relatively small battle map in order to try to wipe out the aliens that travel along set routes. Gun sounds are good and chittering alien death is satisfying. Sound is workable but nothing too exciting. Performance-wise the game ran fine on my new gaming laptop, even with hordes of nasty alien scum on screen at once.
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There are no graphics options to speak of only full screen / windowed mode (requiring a restart of the game, for some reason), and an option to turn blood green. The tutorial shows you most of the functions and you can work out everything else fairly easily after that. The interface is fairly pretty and easy to use once you get the hang of a few intricacies. You’ll spend most of the time zoomed out anyway. Graphics look nice when zoomed out, but become a bit blurry and pixelated when you zoom right in. The game is played from a 3/4 top down view. Status: Released Developer: Sigma Team Publisher : Sigma Team Genre: Tower Defense Release date: 13th of January, 2017 Type: Single Player You’re given command of SWAT, marines and various specialist military units, and with these paltry few you have to save the planet. Alien Shooter TD is a tower defence game set in the Alien Shooter game world. You’re a commander in charge of Earth’s defence forces as you try to wipe out the invading alien threat.