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"Amogus TD 2 - Defense of the Sus" is a tower defense game with 12 unique towers and 15 maps to choose from. Players can defend against 10 enemy types across 3 difficulty levels, with the option to play in freeplay mode after beating the map. The game features unlimited strategies to beat the game, with 2 upgrade paths for each tower to help players defend the Sus City.

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63%
Audience ScoreBased on 14 reviews
story3 negative mentions
  • The game features a simplistic yet satisfying art style and enjoyable gameplay.
  • There are many unique towers with interesting abilities and upgrade paths, allowing for diverse strategies.
  • Overall, it's a fun and engaging tower defense game that many players recommend.
  • There is no progression system, as all towers and maps are available from the start.
  • Tower and upgrade details are only accessible from the menu, making it confusing during gameplay.
  • The game could benefit from additional enemy types and visual variations.
  • graphics3 mentions

    The graphics of the tower defense game are characterized by a simplistic yet appealing art style, featuring stylized visuals that enhance the gameplay experience. Reviewers appreciate the eccentric and unique design elements, which contribute to the overall charm of the game.

    • “A nice tower defense game with a simplistic yet satisfying art style and good gameplay.”
    • “Amogus TD 2 - Defense of the Sus is a tower defense game with simple but nice and stylized graphics.”
    • “Behind some eccentric tower graphics lies a quite decent tower defense title.”
    • “The graphics are outdated and lack the polish expected from modern games.”
    • “Character models look bland and lifeless, making it hard to get immersed in the game.”
    • “The environments are poorly designed, with textures that appear muddy and unappealing.”
  • gameplay3 mentions

    The gameplay is engaging and strategic, featuring diverse maps that require different tactics, although some upgraded units may feel overpowered. The simplistic art style complements the overall experience, but players can only access tower stats through the menu, limiting in-game information.

    • “A nice tower defense game with a simplistic yet satisfying art style and good gameplay.”
    • “Overall gameplay is good; each map is different and requires a new strategy (but 4-5 upgraded soldiers are overpowered).”
    • “Tower stats can only be seen in the menu; during gameplay, you can only place towers, view their range, and see the total damage done.”
    • “Tower stats can only be seen in the menu; during gameplay, you can only place a tower, view its range, and see the total damage done.”
    • “The gameplay feels repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged.”
    • “The controls are unresponsive at times, leading to frustrating moments during gameplay.”
  • story1 mentions

    Users find the story aspect lacking, noting that the upgrade system is poorly explained, with only icons and prices provided, making it difficult to understand the effects of upgrades without consulting the menu.

    • “The story is repetitive, with upgrades only represented by icons and prices, leaving players in the dark about their actual effects unless they read the menu.”
    • “The narrative lacks depth and fails to engage, making it hard to care about the characters or their journeys.”
    • “There are too many plot holes and inconsistencies that detract from the overall experience, leaving players frustrated.”
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