Saturday, February 28, 2009

Desktop Tower Defence

Hey guys,
Things to finish over the weekend:

i) The weekly 阅报心得
ii) Biology SPA worksheet
iii) Study for Math test on Monday
iv) Physics?
v) Chemistry?

To those guys in BSC:

Hey Kiat Long, you got 39/50 for your English Comprehension test!!! I think you are the only person in the class who had an A1! =O Yan Liang, don't worry about your English test. You did better than me :) Jun Jie and Bo Yang, I don't know your marks, cos I didn't know who checked your papers.

DO NOT PROCEED IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO WASTE YOUR TIME!!!

I've not really been punctual in handing up of assignments and homework recently. If you wanna know why, it's partially because of this super addictive game: Desktop Tower Defence.


This game drained me of months of time, but it's really fun! I can promise you that. Although from the picture, it seems like nothing much, it's one of the most addictive games I've played so far. It's like one of those games that are easy to play but hard to master.

This is the BEST Tower Defence game I have played. Most Tower Defence games have already presetted the map for the player at the start, but in Desktop Tower Defence, you get to create your own maze! And the many diverse types of enemies and the different modes of gameplay increases its replay value dramatically. You will be spending hours thinking of how to perfect your own deathtrap to crush your seemingly feeble enemies! Haha...

If you are wondering when I started playing this game, I knew about it when I was in BSC on October. Yeah, and I never got bored of it since. Till now, I've only managed to make it to about level 75 in the '100 levels' mode. Each game typically lasts about 15 to 20 minutes. And the rules are simple. Build. Upgrade.

Dare to play? It will change your life...for a few weeks/months...

-----------END OF TIME WASTER---------
Cheers,
Zhun Song