The First Wall Defense

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#1 iPhee
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The 4Fukushima game itself is an exciting combination of action and strategy that creates a whole new style of gameplay, which the developers call Wall Defense (based on Tower Defense). The exercise is simple: the power plant must be protected against alien invaders by turning laser walls on and off. Besides laser beams we have the EMP shockwave that destroys everything on the map, and the magic lamps distracting even our most cunning enemies. In addition there are many different enemy types, from the easier to the most intelligent ones. Game modes: The 4Fukushima contains five different worlds, a campaign and two survival game modes. In the campaign mode, the levels following each other are set on different worlds, which means the layouts of the pylons are changing also. The player does not get a rest, this is a deadly action game indeed. My favorite game types in the 4Fukushima is survival mode, where the player is charged defending the power plant against infinite number of aliens, and tested how long he/she can stay alive. Nice, isn't it? So in Survival mode the point is the points, which ones the player can boost with multipliers, if he/she is quick enough. But don't think the multipliers are delivered by Father Christmas, one must fight for them. In "Feel the Energy" survival mode (fits JEDIs) the multiplier increases every ten seconds, when the remaining energy is close to maximum, or zero. In "Hold'em" mode multipliers are increased ever twenty seconds, if we don't let the robots hit our shiny power plant. In case of hit, the multiplier goes back to one. It might seem easy reading this description, but after trying the new game out it will be clear why I had to buy a new iPhone. :) There is another important aspect to note: After witnessing the fallout from the devastating earthquake in Japan earlier this year, we looked at the potential of our project and decided to give something back. That's why a percentage of the game's profits will go towards supporting those unfortunate people whose homes were razed by the tsunami. Coming Soon: Developers are at the moment working on the Game Center integration, and after that they will implement the iPad version, which will support multiplayer gaming on one single iPad. Some gameplay video: http://youtu.be/mGsb1ybELbY http://youtu.be/rYc0nuZ1Tbw