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  • Summary: From the creator of the award-winning geoDefense comes Tiny Heroes, a feature-rich defense game brimming with personality that lets you be the bad guy! As a budding new Dungeon Master, it's up to you to protect your hoard of treasure from the Tiny Heroes, a band of bright-eyed adventuring hopefuls who don't quite realize what they're getting themselves into.Set traps, summon minions and conjure powerful spells to defend your Dungeon! Unlock new "toys" (see: implements of death) as you progress, opening up exciting combinations to vanquish the Heroes in despicably satisfying ways.But the overly enthusiastic Heroes aren't going down without a fight! Each hero has a distinct personality that shines through, making each romp through your Dungeon a brand new experience. Outsmart them all to successfully defend your treasure and put an end to the Tiny Heroes!Every level is a unique, meticulously hand-crafted challenge with razor-sharp balance by the masters of the genre.Stuck? Need help? Visit tinyheroes.com for hints, full level walkthroughs, forums and news!Follow us on twitter: @tinyheroesgameFeatures - Conquer over 50 unique levels! - Defend the Dungeon with over 30 Defenses! - Build towers, set traps, summon minions and conjure spells! - Unlock Challenge Levels to test your skills! - Impress with achievements and leaderboard scores! - Game Center and OpenFeint integration! - Beautiful Retina screen support! - New Campaigns, Challenge Levels and Defenses as downloadable content coming soon! Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
  1. Oct 3, 2011
    100
    I can't say enough about Tiny Heroes. It's a fantastic game, with few flaws to speak of. Challenging, but rarely frustrating, it had me returning to levels again and again to improve my score. By turning genre conventions on their heads, Tiny Heroes succeeds brilliantly.
  2. Sep 23, 2011
    100
    Though it has a few quirks, Tiny Heroes provides one of the best experiences in dungeon crawling this side of a Game Master's screen.
  3. Sep 15, 2011
    70
    Well produced and highly addictive, Tiny Heroes will find favour with fans of the genre – providing they don't expect anything startlingly original.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 8
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 8
  3. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. 10
    A wide variety of defenses, fun level design, and great artistic character make for a totally addictive experience! Btw, epic wizards haunt my dreams. :D Expand
    • 4 of 4 users said yes
  2. 10
    I can't stop playing this game! It's one of the best I've ever run into on the app store. Lots of levels, lots of different strategies to try, and the graphics are excellent. The early levels are easy enough for kids to play, but keep the interest of adults with all the different possibilities, too. Then it gets harder after that, but everything is still well-balanced. I especially love the slime defense and the lightning towers! I'd recommend this game for all ages. Expand
    • 4 of 4 users said yes
  3. 10
    As someone who's not a big fan of the typical tower defense game, Tiny Heroes caught my interest due to the way it approaches the genre. Not only does Tiny Heroes allow the Heroes to follow multiple paths (which may or may not lead to their death) but it also casts you as the "bad guy". Game play is pretty straight forward with the tutorial being spread out over several levels. While I've seen a few places point this out as being too long, if someone is completely new to the tower defense I feel the flow of essential gameplay elements is spot on. You're shown what you need to know when you need it. Never once did I come across a point where I was thinking, "OK, but now what was that for again?" For those who are familiar with tower defense, a fun little curve ball comes in the form of you earning new defenses as opposed to ways to level up previous ones. Early on this means you'll be able to bring every defense you have in to a level but in later levels, the choice of what defense you bring is just as much of the strategy as where you place them. Another refreshing side effect of this is that the various defenses all have their own personality. Sure some are obvious upgrades from earlier versions but you never get to a point where you feel as though you're picking one over another just based on damage or cooldown timers alone. Of course leaving the selection of the defenses up to the player opens up the door to all sorts of community challenges beyond the built in Achievements system. All in all, I would recommend Tiny Heroes to anyone who's a fan of tower defense style games. If they're what you love, then you should be very pleased with the purchase. If tower defense really just isn't your thing, I would still recommend Tiny Heroes due to it's unique approach to the genre. I could easily see someone new to the tower defense scene falling in love with Tiny Heroes due to the easy learning curve, various layers of strategy, and ultra high replay value. Tiny Heroes has been a great game so far and I for one can't wait to see what new levels we'll see added in the future. Expand
    • 5 of 5 users said yes

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