Robo Defense is the ultimate portable tower defense experience. Featuring open maps, upgradeable towers, stat upgrades, achievements, and nice graphics. The free version features 1 map with 11 difficulty levels.
Price: Free, $2.99
Pros
Robo Defense Android App is your classic tower defense game yet adds monetary value to build your arsenal. The more waves of enemy combatants you eliminate, the more money you’re awarded to purchase artillery. The objective is to last as long as possible and gain as much money as possible completing levels.
I like this tower defense game the most of all others because the challenge level of enemies (some slow, fast, aerial, heavily armored, etc).
Hint: I find strategically positioning cannons to force enemies to run thru a maze to force a bottlenecks works.
Robo Defense Android Game is addicting by nature, just when you think you’ve got a good defense going, the attacks will change up (best to be keep adding more and upgraded artillery in good positions).
The gaming graphics are decent, comparable to that of SNES.
The game uses sound effects when shooting (an option you have to enable).




(4.0 out of 5)
Should you Download Robo Defense? Yes! Blast Robo Enemies with this Fun Android Game!
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Easily my favorite game on Android so far. I’ve been playing it for over half a year (well, the last couple months I’ve neglected it). I got up to beating level 70 with all my lives. Have to see how far I can get these days
Nice graphics??? Are you freaking kidding me? Looks like Atari 1984. See, this is what I hate about the fact that Motorola is releasing Droid without onboard memory. I was hoping to switch from myTouch to Droid for some better games with that processor…only to find out it’s limited to 256mb onboard!!!
How does Google expect big-house game developers to get behind android when relying on SD memory. There is too much “breakage factor” there. If the average user pulls the SD card for some reason, or loses it, or swaps it for another, the game is missing pieces installed to SD and delivers an error. Fail! Customer takes it back to the store for being “hardware error”…killing Android adoption numbers.
Google is setting themselves up for a giant fail. Wake up Google!!
I can agree on the internal memory issues. Hopefully we consumers can limp along until internal memory is large enough that this is no longer an issue. I saw specs on Sony Erricson’s Android phone equipped with 1GB internal memory. I project by the end of next year this won’t be an issue.