As a fan of both Tower Defense and Twin Stick Shooters, I had high hopes for this game. Unfortunately after less that a hour I feel like I have seen all the game has to offer and have zero motivation to play further. My main gripes: - resource management- Having to constantly repurchase ammo leaves little room to explore the upgrades, but to that point... - limited upgrades - You can upgrade a tower to lvl 3 and a couch to lvl 3, If you are able to save enough diamonds to get one these to lvl 3, hope they don't get destroyed because it will take at least 5 more waves to recover the loss. You unlock characters but from what I have seen the only difference is the starting weapons, which can be unlocked in game by any of the characters. - one static map - You have one map that is a big square. No routing with turrets or wave control. Monsters come from one of four corners and come straight for you. - enemy variety - There are only a handful of enemies, minor cosmetic differences and no...
Sleep Tight
- Release Date:
- Jul 26, 2018
- Metacritic:
- 74
- Developer:
- We Are Fuzzy
- Publisher:
- We Are Fuzzy
- Platforms:
- Windows
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A very fun and enjoyable game that blends elements from other games to create something that is unique in the tower defense genre. If you are looking to wind down after a long day then this is a great game to do that with. It is fun but you do not have to over exert yourelf mentally. The game does need to be polished in one or two spots but overall it is worth the price and worth your time so sit back and enjoy!
Despite advertising itself as twin-stick shooter and base-builder hybrid, I want to stress that this is a tower defence game more than anything else. While you can certainly play it as a twin-stick, it's not really a long-term strategy that will allow you to reach the higher levels of the game. To do that, you'll need to focus on building up your base. This isn't a huge black mark against the game, however, as the tower defence is fairly endearing and did keep me coming back over multiple play sessions. It does suffer from some of the age-old tower defence tropes, however, such as taking a long time to build momentum and the earlier stages not being particularly exciting once you've cleared them a few times. The game is pitched firmly on the casual side of the market and overall succeeds in delivering an enjoyable experience, albeit in controlled bursts. I can't see many people having the stamina to jump back in right after failing on a later wave, as there are no "milestone" levels...
I recommend this game if your into building a fort, upgrading your fort, and defeating waves of monsters. Controller support is a little more difficult to aim with. I wouldnt say it hindered my gameplay that much. anyways great game. Had me interested the entire time. I survived to wave 23. Heres my gameplay. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFOkTnDBY8k
A game for professionals .. looks simple .. plays deep 10/10 looking for dlcs .. and I hope for free .. for the love to the game .
Its a good game but the are a bad thing....IT DOES NOT SAVE....i've made it to the 20 level and i wanted to exit the game because i got bored...i lost all of my progress and now i have to start again...this is the only bad thing about this game for me
This game is not worth the cost of admision. It feel like free to play game for your phone that some one though they could make a quick buck off of and charged you an arm and a leg. there is no story no beasieary giving you infomation on the creatures and the tower defence is laghable at most and easy to exploit. after the first ten minutes there is no sence of acomplishment once you realize how the npc function and spawn. if you are still intrested in this game after this review then wait for a content update and a price drop or you will feel as bad as me for waisting 15 buck
They are Billions meets monsters inc. Played for the nostalgia stayed for the strats. What a great little defense game. bravo. very polished. easy to pickup hard to master . Im not really a twin stick shooter person but the shooting is fun. Ive mostly been turret and base building and saving ammo. I plan on doing more hybrid runs in future. The economic strategies ive found very interesting and adds to the depth of the gameplay for me. Ive been trying to master the 10% interest on stars ability but its difficult. You have to nueter your defenses to try to get the most interest and you end up walking a fine line where you could be great one night and dead the next. I havent even tried many of the other characters yet. Mostly trying to get an S grade on Joe.
https://youtu.be/OiyaMAlurFM Very nice and interesting tower defense game. Good design and full of fun
Not sure how far I can go with this but seems fun!
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: AMD FX-4350, 4.2 GHz / Intel Core i5-2300, 2.80 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD HD 7870, 2 GB / NVIDIA GTX 660, 2 GB
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Sleep Tight cost?
Sleep Tight costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Sleep Tight?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: AMD FX-4350, 4.2 GHz / Intel Core i5-2300, 2.80 GHz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: AMD HD 7870, 2 GB / NVIDIA GTX 660, 2 GB Storage: 2 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Sleep Tight available on?
Sleep Tight is available on Windows PC.
Is Sleep Tight worth buying?
Sleep Tight has 84% positive reviews from 51 players. Metacritic score: 74/100.
When was Sleep Tight released?
Sleep Tight was released on Jul 26, 2018.
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