To wit- they contain four ceramic bloons, each of which contain two rainbow bloons, which were the highest Bloon rank in BTD4. Boss in Mook Clothing: M.O.A.B.s, natch.Boring but Practical: Banana Farms are expensive and don't attack Bloons, but they give you extra money, which you will need in later levels when the Bloons themselves earn you less money.Sun God Monkey? Meet BTD5's Sun God Monkey Temple. Beam Spam: Super Monkey? Meet Sun God Monkey. ![]() (And five Sun Gods will mow down just about anything the bloons can throw at you.) (And that's without the range powerups- counting those, the price goes up to $127,500.) Not exactly worth it when you could get five Sun Gods for the same price. It fires enormous beams calable of tearing anything less than a BFB to shreds, but it costs a whopping $125,000, since you have to buy laser, plasma, AND the Sun God to even access it. Awesome but Impractical: The Monkey God Temple in 5.Asteroids Monster: Several of the stronger bloons will unravel weaker ones when popped.Art Evolution: BTD2-BTD3 used the same art for Bloons introduced in previous games, but the shift to BTD4 improved the graphic, and the art drastically changed for BTD5.Area of Effect: The Tack Tower's specialty.Anti-Poopsocking: "Remember to occasionally take breaks and do non-BTD5 things.".Allegedly Free Game: The later versions are technically winnable without shelling out for all the various upgrades a player can buy (more lives or in-game money, faster shooters, etc.) but you have to get everything exactly right.The Adventure Continues: BTD4 and 5 allows you to keep playing in free mode after you beat the 50, 60, or 75 levels of bronze, silver, and gold gameplay respectively.The games provide examples of the following: This game was a spinoff of the lesser known Bloons (a series of aim-and-power-meter puzzle games with many player designed maps), but became so much more popular that this series got its own spinoff, Bloons Super Monkey (a top-down aerial shooter starring the titular monkey from the BTD series).Īll versions of the game can be played at NinjaKiwi's site and the original BTD(which is actually BTD3) and BTD4 are available on the iPhone. Though starting out with a simplified design palette, later editions of the game have evolved to include a great deal of complexity in both art and gameplay mechanics. All of the preceding is included absolutely nowhere in the game's design, and is merely a flavorful fantasy explaining why players seem to care so much about using monkeys to pop balloons.īloons Tower Defense (or BTD as it's abbreviated) is an ongoing Tower Defense series by NinjaKiwi where monkeys (and other weapons) are used to pop a seemingly endless line of overly determined balloons of varying shapes, sizes, and speed. No one knows how or why this epic war began, but both sides fight endlessly with ever greater wartime developments vying for domination of the world. PAGES WILL BE DELETED OTHERWISE IF THEY ARE MISSING BASIC MARKUP.īefore the rise of man brought the great rivalry between Pirate and Ninja, there was another natural feud between two animal species: Monkeys. ![]() DON'T MAKE PAGES MANUALLY UNLESS A TEMPLATE IS BROKEN, AND REPORT IT THAT IS THE CASE. THIS SHOULD BE WORKING NOW, REPORT ANY ISSUES TO Janna2000, SelfCloak or RRabbit42. The Trope workshop specific templates can then be removed and it will be regarded as a regular trope page after being moved to the Main namespace.
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