Vector Td The Game
About This GameVector is an exciting, arcade-style game featuring you as the exceptional free runner who won’t be held down by the system. The game opens with a view into a totalitarian world where freedom and individually is nothing more than a distant dream.
Entropia universe gameplay. Save your score after you have finished the game by clicking Submit Score! View the walkthrough of Vector TD 2 on FunnyGames.org. Shooting Games,.
But the heart of a freerunner is strong, and you so break free. Run, vault, slide and climb using extraordinary techniques based on the urban ninja sport of Parkour all while being chased by “Big Brother” who’s sole purpose is to capture you and bring you back.Inspired by the practice and principles of Parkour, Vector’s intuitive controls please players of all levels, and sophisticated level designs challenge the most demanding players with fast-paced timing puzzles as the traceur “flows” over the rooftops.- Hunter Mode: Tired of being chased? Start fighting on Big Brother’s side and hunt down opponents to shock them with your trusty taser!- Controller Support: Enjoy the run with your favorite gamepad!The best parkour-inspired action game! Vector lets you break free and run! Don’t get caught!
Hey guys – I’m Robin Yang from (yup, that site you used to covertly play games on during class). We’re still building our catalog of high-quality online games, but we’ve recently expanded into downloadable territory with a handful of iPhone apps.
Our team members are gamers at heart, however, which is why we’re excited to bring you our first game, Vector TD. It’s a minis title featuring eight maps (two Beginner, three Normal, three Extreme) as well as all eleven tower and seven enemy types of the original Flash version.50 waves of increasingly resistant enemies (we call them Vectoids) will spawn for each map — you can choose whether or not the next wave automatically shows up once you’ve defeated each one. There are seven types of Vectoids, each with distinct strengths and weaknesses.At your disposal are eleven flavors of towers, each of which can be upgraded to level 10 (increasing the tower’s damage and range). The Green Lasers, for example, lock onto one Vectoid and deal ongoing damage. The Red Spammer fires heat-seeking rockets at random targets in range. Blue Ray towers drain power and cause Vectoids to slow down.
The in-game guide lists each tower in detail.Every few waves you’ll also be rewarded with a Yellow Energy Cell, which you can use to purchase one of three Boosts. Damage and Range Booster towers can be placed on a grid to increase the stats of other towers around it.
The third boost increases the interest gained on the money you have banked at the end of each level (you’ll need interest boosts if you want to purchase a lot of high-leveled, high-powered towers).Exclusive to the minis version is a brand-new control interface — you’ll be able to select each ‘grid’ using the D-pad or analog stick and place/upgrade towers. Given that we’ve been playing this game primarily with a mouse for over two years, it was surprising how quickly we adapted to the PSP controls (in fact, some of us actually like the PSP controls better than the flash/iPhone ones).Vector TD minis hits the EU today available for both and — US and Asia versions will follow in February!
It looks extremely similar to the Android game Retro Defence (by Larva Labs Ltd). Scarily similar even.BTW. About localisation.
Do you realize that most people in The Netherlands do not care at all whether a game has been localized? I mean, some games like Buzz, are much more fun in our own language, but games like these can (and are most of the time) be in english. It’s just kind of irritating that you don’t give us the choice to buy the game. It’s still possible to update the game afterwards right? That way, you can sell to us now, and to people that really need localization (which are not very many here) later on.
@8: Why don’t.you. stop posting critical comments about things you haven’t tried based on a single screenshot?It’s nothing to do with sucking up – I’ve played the Flash version of this game many times, and bought the PSP minis version day one. Because it’s a good game, and the developers of it deserve support.
Simple as that. Now, maybe if you could put aside your preconceptions and give the game a go you’d realise how good it is. Or at the very least have some actual experience to base your criticism on rather than just doing it from a position of ignorance.
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