- July 28, 2016
- Ancient
Gotta Protectors
A hallmark of excellence. There may be flaws, but they are negligible and won't cause massive damage.
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Gotta Protectors is a single player role playing game with a warfare theme. It was developed by Ancient and was released on July 28, 2016. It received positive reviews from critics.
"Gotta Protector is a cooperative Action, Tower Defense game. You become a hero and battle against a bunch of monsters! Train them, Get items and powers! Protect your princess! Features - Good old 8-bit style retro visual world! - There are 6 classes. Train them and get unique skills! - 100 stages and 4 difficulties each! - Co-op with 4 players! - Construct your own maps and share them via QR cod…






Gotta Protectors
A hallmark of excellence. There may be flaws, but they are negligible and won't cause massive damage.
90%Gotta Protectors (3DS)
Gotta Protectors is a frenetic and charming celebration of retro Japanese games that rises above its low-fidelity presentation to deliver one seriously addictive experience.
85%Gotta Protectors
All told, Gotta Protectors is a fantastic tower defense / action hybrid that you shouldn't miss out on. There are dozens of maps to conquer, a fully featured level editor, co-op play, stellar presentation and witty writing. If you're looking to get plenty of bang for your buck and want to play something a little different, give this a shot. We'd absolutely recommend you go and download this game, it's infuriatingly addictive and you're sure to have a good time.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Gotta Protectors is a role playing game with warfare theme.
Gotta Protectors is available on Nintendo 3ds.
Gotta Protectors was released on July 28, 2016.
Gotta Protectors was developed by Ancient.
Gotta Protectors is a single player game with local co-op support.
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