Compare Anomaly Über Bundle prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by 11 bit studios. Published by 11 bit studios. Released on 10/1/2014. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Single Player, Multiplayer, Bird View, Indie.

Six games from 11 bit studios' tower-offense series in one shot. Flip tower defense on its head and push your convoy through the alien gauntlet, not away from it.

The Anomaly Uber Bundle is a full-series collection that packages Anomaly: Warzone Earth, Anomaly Korea, Anomaly Warzone Earth Mobile Campaign, Anomaly 2, the Anomaly 2 Soundtrack, and Anomaly Defenders. That last one flips things back around - you play the defense side - but the series core identity is "tower offense": you guide an armored convoy through maps bristling with alien turrets rather than sitting back and placing walls. If you have ever wanted tower defense to stop being passive, this is the bundle that scratches that itch. The first game, Warzone Earth, is where the concept clicks into place. You plot a route for your column of tanks and support units across a top-down grid, then run on the ground as a commander dropping abilities - repair zones, smoke screens, decoys that pull tower fire, and direct airstrikes. Unit selection and convoy order matter: park your heaviest armor up front to eat laser fire while your missile launchers work from the back. The strategic layer is light but satisfying, and route decisions carry real consequence since detouring for money pickups means running under more guns. Critics pointed to the route-and-resource loop as the freshest thing the genre had offered in years, with a Metacritic PC score around 80. The campaign is short - roughly six hours - and the story is military-jock cheese, but it does not overstay its welcome. Anomaly 2 is where the design grows up. Units now have a morph ability: your APC can shift into a dual-flamethrower mech for close-range tower clusters, then shift back when the lane opens up. Five base units with ten morph configurations means squad-building actually requires thought, not just stacking the biggest guns. The multiplayer mode is the headline feature and it is genuinely clever - one player runs the offense convoy while the other builds and buffs the tower defense in real time. Both sides earn points by dealing damage, so neither player can stall. Reviewers who played it found the asymmetric format surprisingly deep, closer to a competitive card game than a twin-stick skirmish. The honest caveat: the multiplayer player pool is thin at this point, and finding a live match without a friend to call is a gamble. If you have someone to play it with, budget an evening for it. Anomaly Korea sits between the two main entries in scope and ambition - tighter maps, fewer units, solid if unremarkable. Anomaly Defenders is the odd one out, reverting to traditional tower placement, which either feels like a refreshing angle on familiar systems or a step backward depending on your patience. The Mobile Campaign is a compact side-chapter, fine for completionists. Taken together the bundle gives you a clear view of a developer iterating on one smart idea across four or five years of releases, and the progression from Warzone Earth to Anomaly 2 is genuinely interesting to trace. None of these titles are going to stress your rig. The visual engine is clean and readable - important when you are juggling route planning and ability drops simultaneously. Performance should be a non-issue on anything built in the last decade. The series was always about the loop, not the spectacle, and that loop holds up well enough that picking this up as a bundle remains a reasonable call for tactics-curious players who like their strategy served with a bit of real-time pressure. Fred, Scout Team

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Anomaly Über Bundle

Oct 1, 201411 bit studios
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Six games from 11 bit studios' tower-offense series in one shot. Flip tower defense on its head and push your convoy through the alien gauntlet, not away from it.

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Best for solo tactics players and anyone with a friend willing to try asymmetric tower offense in Anomaly 2's multiplayer mode.

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The Anomaly Uber Bundle is a full-series collection that packages Anomaly: Warzone Earth, Anomaly Korea, Anomaly Warzone Earth Mobile Campaign, Anomaly 2, the Anomaly 2 Soundtrack, and Anomaly Defenders. That last one flips things back around - you play the defense side - but the series core identity is "tower offense": you guide an armored convoy through maps bristling with alien turrets rather than sitting back and placing walls. If you have ever wanted tower defense to stop being passive, this is the bundle that scratches that itch. The first game, Warzone Earth, is where the concept clicks into place. You plot a route for your column of tanks and support units across a top-down grid, then run on the ground as a commander dropping abilities - repair zones, smoke screens, decoys that pull tower fire, and direct airstrikes. Unit selection and convoy order matter: park your heaviest armor up front to eat laser fire while your missile launchers work from the back. The strategic layer is light but satisfying, and route decisions carry real consequence since detouring for money pickups means running under more guns. Critics pointed to the route-and-resource loop as the freshest thing the genre had offered in years, with a Metacritic PC score around 80. The campaign is short - roughly six hours - and the story is military-jock cheese, but it does not overstay its welcome. Anomaly 2 is where the design grows up. Units now have a morph ability: your APC can shift into a dual-flamethrower mech for close-range tower clusters, then shift back when the lane opens up. Five base units with ten morph configurations means squad-building actually requires thought, not just stacking the biggest guns. The multiplayer mode is the headline feature and it is genuinely clever - one player runs the offense convoy while the other builds and buffs the tower defense in real time. Both sides earn points by dealing damage, so neither player can stall. Reviewers who played it found the asymmetric format surprisingly deep, closer to a competitive card game than a twin-stick skirmish. The honest caveat: the multiplayer player pool is thin at this point, and finding a live match without a friend to call is a gamble. If you have someone to play it with, budget an evening for it. Anomaly Korea sits between the two main entries in scope and ambition - tighter maps, fewer units, solid if unremarkable. Anomaly Defenders is the odd one out, reverting to traditional tower placement, which either feels like a refreshing angle on familiar systems or a step backward depending on your patience. The Mobile Campaign is a compact side-chapter, fine for completionists. Taken together the bundle gives you a clear view of a developer iterating on one smart idea across four or five years of releases, and the progression from Warzone Earth to Anomaly 2 is genuinely interesting to trace. None of these titles are going to stress your rig. The visual engine is clean and readable - important when you are juggling route planning and ability drops simultaneously. Performance should be a non-issue on anything built in the last decade. The series was always about the loop, not the spectacle, and that loop holds up well enough that picking this up as a bundle remains a reasonable call for tactics-curious players who like their strategy served with a bit of real-time pressure.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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steamTower OffenseAsymmetric MultiplayerConvoy ManagementReal-Time StrategyRoute PlanningAbility MicromanagementUnit MorphingBird's-Eye ViewSeries BundleOffline Friendly

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Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
9.0c
Graphics
Gece 9600 GS, Radeon HD4000, Shader Model 3.0, 512 MB
Processor
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo 2.4, AMD Athlon(TM) X2 2.8 Ghz
System requirements
Windows XP SP3 (32 bit) / Vista

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Release Date
Oct 1, 2014

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