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Elf Defense Eng iOS App Review

Tower defense along with awesome HD graphics create a winning formula with Elf Defense Eng

Developer: Jellyoasis Inc
Price: $2.99/£1.99/download
Version: 1.0.1
Released: February 01, 2012
Size: 48.9 B
Rated: 4+

Our Ratings

Graphics/Sound: 5/5
User Interface: 4/5
Gameplay: 4.5/5
Re-use/re-play value: 4.5/5

Overall Rating: 4.5/5

Introduction

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We won’t ever tire of tower defense games, especially if developers like Jellyoasis develop anymore like Elf Defense Eng. Not only do the graphics engage you but the game-play is incredible, really addictive, but in a very good way.

Game-Play

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With over sixty levels you won’t complete this game in a hurry and you’ll be all the more pleased for that. It’s simple to learn and great fun to play, with one hundred different styles of enemy and sixteen achievements to unlock and all the while set in beautiful environments, including Fairy Forest, Desolate Desert and Frozen Arctic.

The game moves along swiftly and you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how quickly your score racks up, providing of course, that you have put your elves in the most effective spaces to ensure they cause maximum damage to as many humans and as quickly as possible. As your score races ahead you’ll be able to upgrade your elves with superpowers and in turn they will kill the enemy even faster with greater swiftness.

There’s plenty to enjoy and enthrall you in this game, from air attacks to big boss attacks all the while enabling you to collect formidable merciless warriors.

Objective

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Your objective in this game is to defend the elven homeland against the evil human oppressors. In order to achieve this, you need strategy and skill to outwit and dominate your enemy.

Conclusion

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This is a really excellent game and not just for tower defense fans, even for those who wouldn’t normally try this style of game we recommend that you do because once you do, you won’t want to stop.

Joanne Carter is a British photography journalist, editor, curator, and the founder of *TheAppWhisperer.com*, one of the world’s leading platforms dedicated to mobile photography and art. Since its launch in 2009, TheAppWhisperer has become an international hub for artists of all levels to discover, learn, exhibit, and engage with contemporary photographic practice.Built on principles of inclusivity, accessibility, and artistic excellence, Joanne has spent almost two decades championing mobile photography as a serious artistic medium. Through interviews, critical essays, exhibitions, competitions, and education, she has helped shape and document the evolution of mobile art on a global scale.Her work has taken her internationally, lecturing on photography and mobile art at institutions and events including the Museum of Art in Seoul, South Korea, alongside appearances in the UK and Europe. She has served as a juror for international photography and mobile art awards across Portugal, Canada, the United States, South Korea, Italy, and the UK.Joanne is also the founder of *TheAppWhispererPrintSales.com*, one of the first online galleries dedicated exclusively to collectible mobile art, connecting artists with collectors across Europe, the United States, and Asia.Before founding TheAppWhisperer, Joanne worked extensively in print journalism and photographic publishing, including roles at a paparazzi photo agency and as deputy editor of a leading photography magazine. Her freelance journalism, criticism, and commentary have been published widely in both the UK and the US, with bylines in *The Times*, *The Sunday Times*, *The Guardian*, *Popular Photography*, *NikonPro*, *DPReview*, *Which?*, *Vogue Italia*, *LensCulture*, the *BBC*, and more recently, the *Financial Times*, where her published letters on photography continue to contribute to wider conversations around the medium.Alongside her editorial and curatorial work, Joanne’s own photographic practice has been exhibited internationally across the UK, Europe, South Korea, and the United States. Her work increasingly explores themes of grief, loss, death, memory, and the body.Her current research interests centre on grief, death, and poverty, with forthcoming postgraduate study leading towards doctoral research in these areas.Joanne is currently developing new long-form writing and photographic projects and is available for commissions, editorial projects, speaking engagements, and collaborations.Contact: joannetheappwhisperer@gmail.com)