We really wanted to tell you about Casual Collective, the new casual portal founded by indie devs Paul Preece and David Scott. We want to tell you, but, unfortunately, we haven't had time to read about it ourselves. Why the sudden sloppiness on our part? Well, in addition to a handful of other titles, the site also features a brand new iteration of Desktop Tower Defense, version 1.9, which adds multiplayer to the already crushingly addictive game.
So we started reading, but once we saw there was a new DTD, the whole thing kind of went off the rails. Sure, you could waste time being disappointed in us, but the link is right here. Why not just play a game or thirty and let those cares slip away?
Reader Comments (10)
Posted: Nov 19th 2008 10:50AM (Unverified) said
I haven't played this new version yet, but perhaps this is a special mode where creeps come out of all 4 sides and have to get to the center? It looks like creeps are going through the maze.
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Posted: Nov 19th 2008 10:58AM (Unverified) said
I just noticed the MP at the top of the screen shot. Assuming that stands for multiplayer, there is possibly a mode in which this strategy works. I have not played multiplayer yet.
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Posted: Nov 19th 2008 9:18AM (Unverified) said
This new version looks too polished. It was better when it had that hand-drawn look. I'd bet it's still just as addictive though.
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Posted: Nov 19th 2008 10:33AM (Unverified) said
Casual Collective has been around for a while. They just redesigned the site recently.
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