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Thursday, 2 February 2012
Spice Invaders Review
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- Developer: Chillingo
- Price: FREE
- Version: 1.02
- App Reviewed on: iPhone 3GS
Build defenses. Hold off the attacking hordes. Above all else, protect the base. This is a song and dance we’re all very familiar with. What makes Spice Invaders a worthwhile tango partner is the way it’s practically full-to-bursting with content. Extra towers, new upgrades, special passive abilities and even cosmetic items can be purchased with spice earned (or bought with real money) through repeated play. It’s a surprisingly compelling and rewarding system with one major drawback: the multiplayer.
The big issue I’ve had with Spice Invaders is the multiplayer, sadly. It seems like something that should be the driving force here, but as of right now it feels like a broken mess. Friend integration is both overly complicated and hit-or-miss (not a fan of Crystal, either). Actually playing with a specific person is nigh impossible to do because, for some reason, it fails to recognize friends who are online. We had to organize a meeting via computer chatting in order to get a game started. Once the game started, it was even more of a mess with players’ bases and turrets not marked very clearly and waves of enemies that start out way too tough. The first map was so small it was total chaos, and not in a good way. Larger maps are better, but some require a set number of players and if there aren’t enough than there won’t be a game. Oh, and it crashed on me in mid-match. That was fun.
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