This game feels like a grind and I am always tired. The mechanics can be pretty frustrating. Sometimes the physics seem wonky or just plain silly. It’s oddly addictive even when I get annoyed. Graphics are okay but the gameplay can get repetitive fast.
The gameplay is neat but tricky to master. Enemy waves come in unpredictable patterns, and the physics sometimes mess up your defenses. It’s not very polished, but there is a certain fun in figuring out the weaknesses. It's definitely confusing at first but gets easier with practice.
Choosing the right units and upgrades matters. Don’t waste resources on basic troops. Focus on strategic positioning and remembering which units counter specific enemies. It’s more about knowing what to prioritize than sheer force. Some loadouts just work better for endgame stuff.
Get used to saving resources early. Use quick repairs before critical attacks. I found that combining certain units boosts your defense. A little weird, but playing around with combinations can surprise you. The key secret is always keeping some backup units in reserve.
The story follows your effort to defend against waves of enemies. The levels escalate quickly, with each ending revealing new threats. It wraps up eventually, but some stages require patience and strategy. Overall, it’s a basic narrative thread tied to waves of endless foes.