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Game: Flash Circle TD

Filed under: Games — Tony March 15, 2007 @ 3:04 pm
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As they say, “If you liked Flash Element TD, you’ll love Flash Circle TD.” In this flash game (it runs within your browser), enemies come in waves and navigate your simple maze. You setup towers to kill the enemies. You have five different towers to pick from, and each tower can be upgraded up to level 9.

I tried two main strategies to choose from:

  • Add as many towers as possible
  • Apgrade a smaller number of towers.

A larger number of towers is clearly the better strategy (I tried both). My high score is 2326 (proof after the jump), which I got using the “add more towers” strategy. Upgrading a fewer number of towers only got me 1059.

I can’t imagine that the Slow tower does any good, so just avoid it.
Start by adding only Splash towers, positioning them to cover as much area as possible. After the first Air creeps appear, add enough Air towers to take them out. If you get Air creeps circling around and hanging around too long, add a bunch of Air towers. You don’t need to eliminate them quickly; you just need to keep the total below 100. Ideally, you’d keep your Air towers busy 100% of the time without letting the Air creeps build up too much..

Unlike Flash Element TD, you don’t earn interest on the money you have saved up. So, spend it right away.

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Add your high score or strategies in the comments. Via Jay is Games.

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