
If you replay a lower level, you’re restricted to the specific turrets available for that level.

The number of different turrets available to you increases as you progress in levels – you start with one turret available and progress to ten. The basics are the same: you’re outnumbered, facing swarms of enemies hell bent on destroying your base.

I can’t count the number of times I looked at a new level for the first time and said, “Are you insane? There’s no f-ing way!” Of course, there is a way – every level can be beaten, and most in multiple ways. The game play starts out ridiculously easy – but as you advance, it begins to seem impossibly hard. I’ve been playing defender games for a while now, and there are some ideas in here that are unique to my experience. Lonely Turret is a tower defender with a twist. (Based on conversations with the developer, more are coming). However, these were written before he could play the game I thought I’d give it a revisit, now that the PB has been released and the game itself has received some initial updates. Cast iOS screen to big screen which is connected to a Windows/OSX computer.* Allows your computer to receive and display AirPlay streams from your iOS device* Cast music, movies from your iOS device to your laptop/desktop computer.* Record the latest games and battles for replay and assessment or provide your own tips and video reviews.A while back, Jay wrote a Lonely Turret review and a follow up. * Turn your Mac/PC into an AirPlay Receiver* Mirror anything from your iOS devices to your Mac desktop Send iOS device screens to your laptop or desktop(Windows/OSX) Everything you do on your iOS device is wirelessly streamed to your MAC in real-time! Allows you to mirror your iPhone and iPads screen to your Desktop wirelessly Play games, watch movies, demo apps or present on the big screen from your iPhone or iPad.* Cast iOS screen mirroring such app demo and game play from your iOS device to your laptop/desktop computer.
