![]() There are loads of levels to play through which are, once again, unlocked as you progress. Luckily there is none of that nonsense here but as a result the multiple currencies just confuse matters and get in the way. There are also multiple currencies to keep a track of and each one is used for specific things and on phones I’m sure this game would be riddled with in app purchases. The whole upgrading path reeks of the mobile origins of the game as pretty much everything can be upgraded, either during a round for that game only, or after a round for overall stat increases. You earn gold for every balloon destroyed and this can in turn be used to place more monkeys or to upgrade your existing monkeys. Initially there is a small pool of monkeys to choose from but, as with everything else in this game, more will unlock as you progress. On the easiest setting there are 50 waves to survive, doing so will earn a bronze medal, harder difficulties have more waves to survive. This happens after each of the waves, so you’ve always plenty of time to plan your defence before committing. Things start and you’ve got a cash budget to buy a tower monkey and chose where you place this, no waves of balloons will come at you until you press triangle. Make no mistake though this isn’t in anyway challenging the PlayStation 4.Īlthough every tower defence game could be described in the same way, its worth pointing out how Bloons TD 5 works. Things are bright enough and there is a range of environments and colour on display which shows a creativeness lacking from many other titles nowadays. There are many aspects here which show the game’s mobile roots, and the first thing you’ll notice is the flash style graphics which are simple but clear. Thats pretty much the be all and end all of any story element, but, that isn’t necessarily a bad thing as it allows the game to get straight into the action. ![]() I presume that before Bloons TD 5 there has been TD 1 to 4, but I doubt you need to play these first. One of the great strengths of tower defence games is that they can literally be about anything and Bloons TD 5 has you placing monkeys down in order to pop balloons. ![]() We’ve had a few other tower defence games on the PlayStation 4 but nothing which you’d highly recommend so there is still a gap in the market for a decent version. In PS4 tagged Balloons / Bloons / mobile / Monkeys / tower defence by Stevenīloons TD 5 is a tower defense style strategy game from developers Ninja Kiwi who have released a shed load of tower defence games on mobile and PC platforms but Bloons TD 5 is the first outing on the PlayStation 4.
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