
"The music is unique and fun, with a very catchy vibe going on" – 148Apps "Cute graphics good sound lots of character lots of challenge" – SlideToPlay "A straightforward tower defence game blessed by beautiful visuals" – PocketGamer "Stunningly gorgeous artistic style" - AppSpy "It’s as smooth as butter, even when the action gets intense." - TouchArcade "This game will test your tower defense skills like no other." - Forbes appSIZED: Top 10 iPhone and iPad Games of 2011 Review on the Run: Best iOS Strategy Game of the Year Mobile Trends Awards 2011: Best Mobile Game
#JELLY DEFENSE FLUFFYVILLE MAC#
Apple Award: Best of Mac App Store 2011 Jump in and become the ultimate Jelly legend! A magic, addicting, and surreal adventure awaits you.


Lead your army into battle against fantastic and demanding enemies. Can you refuse those big faithfull eyes (or eye)? You're really their only hope!ĭownload Jelly Defense now and lose yourself in a unique and beautiful world. They trust you, they believe in you, they rely on you. Join the Jelly forces now and lead them to glory in this uneven and fierce fight against the invaders! Use your tactical skills and wisdom to tip the scales of victory in your favor in order to save the Diploglobe and the Jelly nation from the agressors! That's right, you are their only hope - the one they call the liberator, the true leader, the Jelly savior! You are the hero they deserve! Just look at these poor little creatures. A great addition to what is an otherwise hard genre to stand out in. Whether on an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch (the game is universal), playing Jelly Defense will provide TD veterans with a challenge while still being accommodating to newer players (albeit with some replays being needed). There are other reasons to get the gold ratings as the gems you preserve are used for an unlockable side objective.Īdditional mini-games break up the game's later, longer levels, providing a much needed distraction from watching creatures slide around a map. This does lead to some difficulty curve issues early on as the usual 'simple' perfect clears are anything but easy and you'll have to eat humble pie a few times before knowing the order of the waves (and which paths they take) before picking up those gold medals. This encourages players to be careful about over-spending on upgrades or placement of various towers until they're absolutely needed. Towers are paired up in a binary system of color vs color with blue towers ignoring red enemies, but otherwise unloading on blue units. This isn't simply for show as enemies fit in to either blue or red categories, with red tending to be a bit beefier, while blue tend to be faster.

Jelly Defense places you in control of various jelly-types (essentially towers), though they're colored either red or blue (in the case of the basic tower, both). Being immobile it was only a matter of time before their plight against more mobile foes were depicted in a TD, though aside from some of the usual tropes this isn't the kind of game you're used to playing. What's immediately striking about Jelly Defense is the simple, yet perfectly zany aesthetic that uses little more than bright splashes of color here and there to offset the gray and drab world the immobile Jelly creatures live on.
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It's strange because Pottery is less of a game and more of a toy with some objectives, but more importantly because their Jelly series of mini-games has finally culminated in the recent release of Jelly Defense on the App Store. It seems odd that despite having other games under their belt, the one thing that stands out in my mind from Infinite Dreams is 'Let's Create! Pottery'.
