Compara los precios de Bomb Defense en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Mitorah Games. Publicado por Mitorah Games. Lanzado el 5/7/2017. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Strategy.

Tower defense stripped of its training wheels: one misplaced bomb or wall and your cat Mimi dies. Worth a look if you want puzzles that punish sloppy thinking, not just slow reaction times.

I have a soft spot for games that reclassify a well-worn genre, and Bomb Defense does exactly that in the most unforgiving way possible. The setup sounds familiar enough: you spend a per-level budget on traps, bombs, turrets, and walls, then watch enemies roll through dungeons and graveyards. The catch is that the wave-survival loop has been stripped out entirely. There is no trickle of income between rounds, no upgrading towers mid-run, no second chance if a single enemy slips past. Your kitten Mimi dies, you restart the level, and you think harder next time. That shift from real-time resource management to pure pre-placement puzzle design is the whole game, and whether that appeals to you will tell you everything about whether to spend the next hour here. The decision-making sits at the budgeting screen before each level. You choose which tools to buy, how many of each, and then commit to a layout with no take-backs once enemies start moving. Bombs are one-use explosives that interact with physics; walls redirect pathing; traps and turrets cover sustained threats. The interesting part is that these objects interact with each other and with the level geometry, so optimal solutions often rely on chain reactions rather than brute coverage. On lower difficulty settings the budget allows a margin for error, but normal and hard leave you no slack whatsoever, which means every purchase is effectively a puzzle constraint, not just a preference. If you enjoy the satisfaction of cracking a logic puzzle after several failed attempts, that structure will click. If you want the dopamine of watching an endlessly upgraded kill corridor shred waves, this is the wrong title. The community footprint is extremely small. Steam shows only a handful of user reviews with no aggregate score, and there is no mod ecosystem or active forum to speak of. The game shipped from a two-person indie studio and has received no major post-launch content additions that I can find. That matters because the experience is entirely self-contained: what you see is what you get, and once you exhaust the level set there is no procedural mode or user-created content waiting on the other side. The physics and ragdoll effects give each successful level a satisfying visual payoff, and the soundtrack drew at least one Steam community comment calling it genuinely good, which is a pleasant surprise for a micro-budget release. For newcomers to puzzle-tower-defense hybrids, the lower difficulty setting does provide that breathing room, and the per-level structure means sessions are short enough to restart without frustration building into rage. Completionists will find 28 Steam achievements to chase, which is a generous count for a game this focused in scope. The honest warning: this is a micro-release with micro-ambitions. It is not trying to compete with genre leaders on content volume or AI sophistication. It has one well-defined idea, executes it at a difficulty curve that will sting the impatient, and stops there. Treat it as a compact puzzle game with tower-defense aesthetics rather than a full tower-defense experience, and your expectations will land in the right place. Diego, Scout Team

Bomb Defense

Bomb Defense

5 jul 2017Mitorah Games
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Tower defense stripped of its training wheels: one misplaced bomb or wall and your cat Mimi dies. Worth a look if you want puzzles that punish sloppy thinking, not just slow reaction times.

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I have a soft spot for games that reclassify a well-worn genre, and Bomb Defense does exactly that in the most unforgiving way possible. The setup sounds familiar enough: you spend a per-level budget on traps, bombs, turrets, and walls, then watch enemies roll through dungeons and graveyards. The catch is that the wave-survival loop has been stripped out entirely. There is no trickle of income between rounds, no upgrading towers mid-run, no second chance if a single enemy slips past. Your kitten Mimi dies, you restart the level, and you think harder next time. That shift from real-time resource management to pure pre-placement puzzle design is the whole game, and whether that appeals to you will tell you everything about whether to spend the next hour here. The decision-making sits at the budgeting screen before each level. You choose which tools to buy, how many of each, and then commit to a layout with no take-backs once enemies start moving. Bombs are one-use explosives that interact with physics; walls redirect pathing; traps and turrets cover sustained threats. The interesting part is that these objects interact with each other and with the level geometry, so optimal solutions often rely on chain reactions rather than brute coverage. On lower difficulty settings the budget allows a margin for error, but normal and hard leave you no slack whatsoever, which means every purchase is effectively a puzzle constraint, not just a preference. If you enjoy the satisfaction of cracking a logic puzzle after several failed attempts, that structure will click. If you want the dopamine of watching an endlessly upgraded kill corridor shred waves, this is the wrong title. The community footprint is extremely small. Steam shows only a handful of user reviews with no aggregate score, and there is no mod ecosystem or active forum to speak of. The game shipped from a two-person indie studio and has received no major post-launch content additions that I can find. That matters because the experience is entirely self-contained: what you see is what you get, and once you exhaust the level set there is no procedural mode or user-created content waiting on the other side. The physics and ragdoll effects give each successful level a satisfying visual payoff, and the soundtrack drew at least one Steam community comment calling it genuinely good, which is a pleasant surprise for a micro-budget release. For newcomers to puzzle-tower-defense hybrids, the lower difficulty setting does provide that breathing room, and the per-level structure means sessions are short enough to restart without frustration building into rage. Completionists will find 28 Steam achievements to chase, which is a generous count for a game this focused in scope. The honest warning: this is a micro-release with micro-ambitions. It is not trying to compete with genre leaders on content volume or AI sophistication. It has one well-defined idea, executes it at a difficulty curve that will sting the impatient, and stops there. Treat it as a compact puzzle game with tower-defense aesthetics rather than a full tower-defense experience, and your expectations will land in the right place.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Pre-Placement PuzzleBudget ManagementPhysics Chain ReactionSingle-Solution LevelsDifficulty ScalingRagdoll EffectsCompletionist-FriendlyMicro-Indie

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5 jul 2017

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