Real-time strategy fans were treated to a clever and funny breath of fresh air on the DS back in 2008, when the original
Robocalypse made its debut. It was a game created by two ex-writers of the SpongeBob show, and successfully brought together a humorous cartoon presentation with some seriously addictive and efficient RTS play. Daemon
reviewed it back then. He loved it. This new follow-up, though, is a bit harder to love.
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Jun 4, 2010 -
Real-time strategy fans were treated to a clever and funny breath of fresh air on the DS back in 2008, when the original
Robocalypse made its debut. It was a game created by two ex-writ...
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Jul 21, 2009 -
"First off, let me introduce myself - I'm Alan Martin, Producer at Vogster Entertainment. I'm in command of keeping the Robocalypse gears greased - overseeing the development of the games and making sure the robots don't take over! My REAL job, howev...
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Jul 14, 2009 - Beaver Defense and Mobile Mayhem have a new online home.
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Jul 14, 2009 - Beaver Defense and Mobile Mayhem have a new online home.
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Jul 1, 2009 - iiWare is set to get a comical tower defense game later this summer when Robocalypse: Beaver Defense is released. We just got our hands on character profiles and artwork for the game's cast, so you can get to know your friends and enemies before launch day
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About this Game
Set in a world of wisecracking, battling robots, Robocalypse - Beaver Defense offers madcap weaponry and uproarious destruction in a "tower defense"-style game. Players must create and strategically position towers to annihilate waves of enemy robots, while player-controlled Hero robots act as mobile weapons units, bringing heavy firepower to all areas of the battlefield. Players can experience the hilarious Story Mode or face the Beaver's never-ending supply of robots in Survival Mode.
Release Date: May 31, 2010
MSRP: $6.0
Exclusively on: Wii
T for Teen: Cartoon Violence, Crude Humor, Suggestive Themes