![]() This campaign is based in the desert and cause towers to overheat as they fire. Map Name Number of UFO waves New Dawn 12 Willow Bend 15 Mill Valley 19 Fairview Field 21 Sheiva’s Garden 26 Huntsman Hills 37 Double Cross 36 Embarcadero 40 Serpentine 43 Roundabout 46. This campaign has no environmental effects. In Classic Mode, all maps and towers are unlocked.Ĭampaigns There are currently four campaigns with ten maps each. If a player can win without losing any sheep, four stars are rewarded. In Invasion Mode, all UFOs are sent as quickly as possible, and the rounds have a bonus of +25% wool. In Normal Mode, there is a set number of enemy waves to destroy and UFOs arrive in intervals. Without Invasion Mode enabled, the highest possible stars earned are three. Stars rate how well a player did on each map based on how many sheep were saved, with the highest being four stars for completing a map with no sheep lost and with Invasion Mode enabled. Once all waves of enemies are destroyed or all sheep have been abducted, the game ends and you earn a certain number of stars and wool. The player destroys the aliens by building towers.Įach enemy destroyed provides the player with more in-game coins to build new towers and upgrade existing towers. The goal of each alien is to abduct one sheep. UFOs drop invading aliens on landing pads and the waves of enemies make their way to the base to abduct the sheep.Įach wave arrives in intervals, or all waves can be sent at once if Invasion Mode is enabled. ![]() Gameplay The objective in TowerMadness 2 is to defend a base filled with a flock of sheep from waves of aliens by destroying the aliens with diverse weapons in the form of towers. TowerMadness 2 ™ is a 3D tower defense strategy game for iOS and Android, developed by Limbic Software and released on January 23, 2014. The objective in TowerMadness 2 is to defend a base filled with a flock of sheep from. Temperatures have moderated since then so we decided to circle back for a couple of days.TowerMadness 2 has game controller support for a console-like experience. We stopped there about a month ago at the beginning of this trip but it was still too hot to do a hike the nimble hiker had on her radar. We did a bit of exploring the area with them and went out to dinner in Cortez but forgot to get any photos.Īfter they left we packed up and headed about 80 miles south into New Mexico for a return visit to Farmington. We enjoyed spending a couple of days with Dave and Sue before they headed back into Arizona on their way to their new home in Wickenburg. We had lunch at Steamies Burger Bar on the right of the photo Wilson Peak (14,023′) of Coors Beer can fame Telluride is surrounded by high mountain peaks that are especially beautiful when covered with a fresh snowfall. We invited Dave and Sue to join us the next day for a ride back over Lizard Pass to enjoy the views of the snow covered mountains and for a visit to the beautiful little ski town of Telluride. That night the predicted rain came, with snow at the higher elevations. For some reason he loves hanging around in our motorhome. That made it much easier for us to get together and for Lewis to come over for a visit. The next day Dave and Sue moved their motorhome from the park in Dolores to the site next to us in Cortez. We knew our friend, Lewis, was staying with his friends Dave and Sue in nearby Dolores, so the first thing we did after setting up in Westview RV Park was to head over for a visit. This also allowed her to get some great photos of the high mountains and the beautiful colors of the Aspens all around us. Since we would be going up and over a couple of high mountain passes (Lizard Pass is over 10,000′) again, we decided to have Pam drive the Jeep instead of towing it with the motorhome. After a one night stay in Ridgeway State Park we took advantage of a nice day and headed south to Cortez to avoid the rain predicted for the next couple of days.
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