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Jelly DefenseCurrent Version: 1.12

Finally something worth defending!

Join the Jelly forces now and lead them to glory in this uneven and fierce fight against the invaders! Use your tactical skills and wisdom to tip the scales of victory in your favor in order to save the Diploglobe and the Jelly nation from the agressors! That's right, you are their only hope - the one they call the liberator, the true leader, the Jelly savior! You are the hero they deserve! Just look at these poor little creatures. They trust you, they believe in you, they rely on you. Can you refuse those big faithfull eyes (or eye)? You're really their only hope!

Download Jelly Defense now and lose yourself in a unique and beautiful world. Lead your army into battle against fantastic and demanding enemies. A magic, addicting, and surreal adventure awaits you. Jump in and become the ultimate Jelly legend!

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Awards
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- Apple Award: Best of Mac App Store 2011
- Review on the Run: Best iOS Strategy Game of the Year
- GameDynamo: Best Mobile Game 2011
- appSIZED: Top 10 iPhone and iPad Games of 2011
- PocketGamer Bronze Award

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Press quotes
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"It’s as smooth as butter, even when the action gets intense." - TouchArcade

"Stunningly gorgeous artistic style" - AppSpy

"A straightforward tower defence game blessed by beautiful visuals" – PocketGamer

"Cute graphics; good sound; lots of character; lots of challenge" – SlideToPlay

"The music is unique and fun, with a very catchy vibe going on" – 148Apps

"Simple to understand, has fun, whimsical graphics, and is addicting as hell" - MacGasm
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Jelly Defense Review

Entertaining twist on tower defense game

Tower-defense games (where you deploy battle resources to defend yourself from wave after wave of attack) usually involve modern-day soldiers, knights and otherworldly beings, futuristic spacemen and robots—some variation of military resources. Jelly Defense opts for something different, something much more quirky: jelly creatures. But game developer Infinite Dreams provides more than just cute critters in Jelly Defense, and the result is a refreshing take on the genre.

Your job on each level of Jelly Defense is to defend a set of crystals from the jelly invaders who travel predetermined paths that lead directly to your crystals. You defend yourself by placing battles towers (yes, jelly towers) along the path; each tower has a specific weapon and attack range, and they can only attack invaders of matching colors. Each tower costs money, but fortunately, invaders tend to drop coins after they’ve been defeated.


Red and blue attack: Jelly Defense towers can only attack invaders of the same color, so tower placement needs to be carefully considered.

The levels increase in difficulty as you progress. The invaders vary in capability—some are faster than others, some have longer lives than others—and in higher levels, there are multiple paths you must defend. You must also think carefully about tower placement, since the effectiveness, range, and cost of each tower varies, and you have a budget to work with.

What makes Jelly Defense enjoyable is that it successfully combines challenging gameplay, attractive graphics, and a playful soundtrack. There’s nothing complicated about the graphics, but they have an appealing cartoon-like quality with a style that was carefully thought-out and not hastily put together. The soundtrack features catchy, well-produced tunes with lyrics in Polish. (Actually, I don't recall extensively hearing Polish being spoken in my life, so I have no personal point of reference. I've deduced that it's Polish, based on Web research. Infinite Dreams is also based in Poland.) The songs were done by an artist who goes by the name Hipki, and you can preview the soundtrack on YouTube, or buy it on iTunes. The songs stick in your head—you’ll find yourself singing a Jelly Defense tune while standing in line at the grocery store.

The fact that the game was designed with iOS in mind is clear in the game’s interface. Much of the game is spent selecting a tower in your arsenal, dragging it to the desired location, and then collecting the money from the dead invaders. These tasks work well with iOS touch input. The iPhone version of the game, however, might be frustrating for folks with big fingers, because the items on the iPhone screen are on the small side, and you'll sometimes select the wrong tower or place it in the wrong location.

Overall, Jelly Defense is an entertaining twist on the tower defense genre of games. It’s addictive and entertaining. There's also a Mac version of the game available for $5.

[Roman Loyola is a Macworld senior editor.]

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