


The maps feature a variety of terrain types, including picturesque countrysides, rock-laden desert canyons, and island-peppered channels. This is a great-looking game for the iPhone. Eventually you’ll have a wide variety of units to choose from, including communication towers (which increase nearby guns’ firing range), sabotage posts (which slow down enemies as they pass), and anti-aircraft guns (which prove crucial later on thanks to the constant threat of enemy airwaves). After each level you’ll be brought to a screen that lets you unlock other units, as well as increase their level caps. The machine gun turrets shoot a lot faster than the cannons, but the cannons pack a lot of punch when they fire.

You start off with two types of towers: machine gun and cannon. Once you’ve placed a unit, you’ll have to keep it in good repair and gradually increase its level, which makes it more powerful. You have to place defense/support units around a map grid in order to prevent Axis troops from destroying your base. Gameplay is pretty standard for the genre. Of And while this didn’t work out too well for the French, it turns out that this strategy is still the best way to fight off the Axis Powers on your iPhone as demonstrated by iBomber Defense, a delightful new tower defense title set in World War II Europe. Whenever someone mentions World War II and tower defense, it’s hard not to think about the Maginot Line, the extensive line of defense that France laid down in case another aggressive nation (read: Germany and/or Italy) decided to invade. IBomber Defense brings tower defense to World War II Europe
