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Defense Zone 2 is aiming to be an all-around improvement over the previous game, hell the fact that it is on Steam and not the Ubuntu Software Centre is an upgrade enough.

It's actually an older game, so it's surprising to see it release into Early Access.

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The new, engaging levels are even more stunning and impressive. New weapons have been added, along with new opponents, and even more action and tactics.

The game supports four languages: English, Russian, French and German.

The game settings are balanced to meet the goals of different players. If you want to test your skills and strategy, you can play the difficult level. If you are just playing for fun, then choose easy or medium level.

Greater variety of weaponry and landscape types gives you huge freedom in choosing your battle tactics. Choose the right weapon type and position to make sure your defense is effective. Airstrikes and the possibility of temporarily increasing weapon power can give you the advantage, and guarantee you will never get bored in the battle process.

I am sure this time around the developer can expect vastly more Linux sales being on Steam over the USC.

Check it out on Steam now.
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migizi May 6, 2014
I'm all for tower defense games but lately it seems the market is flooded with them. It's hard to know which ones are worth it and which ones are just shovel-ware.
Sabun May 6, 2014
Quoting: migiziI'm all for tower defense games but lately it seems the market is flooded with them. It's hard to know which ones are worth it and which ones are just shovel-ware.

All the TD players of the Warcraft 3 era have chosen to become developers, and bring out their TD fantasies in standalone games! You're dead right that it's hard to find a good standalone TD now.
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