What Missile Defense actually does (from store listing)
Missile Defense is a simple yet addictive arcade game in which you will have the responsibility to defend cities against endless enemies missiles. To do so, you will in charge of three anti-missile batteries which you will have to use the most efficiently. Not only will you have to defend your cities, you will also make sure not to have your anti-missile batteries destroy by the enemy.
The game is played by tapping on the screen, setting the directions of your missiles. You will have to antic…
Missile Defense is a simple yet addictive arcade game in which you will have the responsibility to defend cities against endless enemies missiles. To do so, you will in charge of three anti-missile batteries which you will have to use the most efficiently. Not only will you have to defend your cities, you will also make sure not to have your anti-missile batteries destroy by the enemy.
The game is played by tapping on the screen, setting the directions of your missiles. You will have to anticipate the direction of the ennemies missiles and targetable vehicles. The number of missiles you have at the start of each level is limited and you will have to use them strategically to move to the next level. Each level is passed after destroyed all the ennemies missiles. During the game, you will be given the opportunity to win various bonuses. For examples, you could be given a new set of missiles or tools to reconstruct your city.
The game is staged as a series of levels of increasing difficulty; each level contains a set number of incoming enemy weapons.
If you have enjoyed Missile Commander (or Missile Command) in your childhood, you will for sure enjoy Missile Defense.
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