- Publisher: Infinite Dreams Inc.
- Release Date: Sep 29, 2011
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Sep 30, 2011100Infinite Dreams has created a fun and intuitive iPhone and iPad app through its attention to the right mix of details-great graphics, precise control, and cool game atmosphere. A
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Sep 30, 201190Featuring color-based combat, terrific graphics, and a polished presentation, Jelly Defense is a great introduction to the genre for newbies and a challenging offering for longtime fans, too.
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Mar 13, 201283Cleverly balanced, addictive and very nice looking basic tower defence game. [March 2012]
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Oct 2, 201180But it's still surprising how well Jelly Defense runs. It's as smooth as butter, even when the action gets intense.
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Sep 30, 201180Jelly Defense injects a much needed dose of fresh gameplay in to a genre that is far too often parroted without much deviation; just don't expect to knab perfect completions regularly - they're a true challenge for many levels (and that's not such a bad thing).
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Oct 28, 201177Jelly defense could be considered a classic Tower Defense, although there are a few original elements. Fans of the genre should check it out.
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Oct 3, 201175Depending on how you feel about the tower defense genre, you should be able to find room for Jell-O.
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Oct 9, 201170It is not the best in the genre, but still worth getting for the cool world of jelly that the developer, Infinite Dreams, has created.
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Oct 7, 201170A straightforward tower defence game blessed by beautiful visuals.
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Oct 3, 201170As tower defense games go, Jelly Defense starts out with the potential to be one of the greats. Unfortunately, it never really lives up to this possibility, and that's really too bad because it manages to get some very big aspects very right in very big ways. It's sort of like JELL-O that way: it looks like it'll be awesome, but then turns out to be merely okay.
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Oct 4, 201160While Jelly Defense is pretty formulaic, it is fun for a time, until the difficulty level ramps up and players step away out of frustration. It's unfortunate as early levels are quite fun but trial and error does not make a great game, it just annoys.