
For example, gadget-type towers such as gnomes and flamingos have the advantage of being mobile. Each tower has a specific purpose and can deal with bugs in a different manner. The more bugs you destroy the more cash you earn to upgrade and buy more defenses.Įnemies come in all manner of entomological sizes and shapes, including butterflies, beetles, flies, even snails and centipedes. As they march through the garden your faithful soldiers will attack. As soon as you have the stage set, click "ready" at the bottom of the screen to unleash the bugs. Using a limited budget you must purchase, place and upgrade a variety of "towers" (plants and garden gadgets, in this case) to attack enemies as they pass by. Each stage has a winding path where off-screen enemies will eventually walk. The basic set-up of Garden Defense is similar to most tower defense games. It's eat or be eaten in this easy to learn but surprisingly challenging strategy game. Now, iWin is throwing its hat in the ring with Garden Defense, a full-blown downloadable tower defense game where you save your garden using gnomes, flamingos, cupid statues and a host of plants to fight off waves of attacking bugs. As evidenced by a flood of Flash-based titles in the last year or so, tower defense games are all the rage.
