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Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Slingshot Defender Review
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Slingshot Defender is played from a top down perspective. At the bottom of the screen is a wall, which signifies the player’s castle, and a slingshot. Tapping on the slingshot and pulling it back brings up a target reticule ahead, which can be adjusted when the player moves their finger around the screen.
When a monster enters the target reticule, all the player has to do is take their finger off the screen, releasing the boulder which will hopefully impact as planned. Occasionally the boulder will be replaced by a bomb, which has a large splash radius, as well as inflicting more damage on the target.
Every now and then a barrel will roll past, and it’s well worth chucking a boulder at it. If the player manages to smash one they will be rewarded with a power-up. These can range from freezing enemies for a limited time, to sending a wave of fire into the field, which eradicates everything.

After a few levels Slingshot Defender becomes pretty tactical, as the player must decide what enemy to focus on first, based on their damage ratings. Too many hits and the heart meter at the bottom of the screen will deplete, and it’s game over.
Whilst the game isn’t massively varied, it has that “one more go” factor that drags the player back in to push on and try and get further. Game Center support also adds longevity, and although there are only twelve achievements to unlock they will take a bit of time.
Slingshot Defender is the perfect example of bite-sized portable gaming. The player can pick it up at any time and play for as little or as long as they like without impacting their enjoyment.

This post was written by: Irfan Jam
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