During that time, I spent a lot of time on buses or trains during a commute from Woodstock, NY to Manhattan, and had ample time to read or listen to music. When I first played this game – perhaps a year and a half before this post – I did so avidly. It’s a free download, too, though there are expected micro-transactions. Radiant Defense delivers in the eye-candy department. The Candy-esque colors of Bangkok taxis were rather appealing, and the motley of mad skittles-themed clothing from hippies and mountain-tribes alike is fascinating to me. I love when women dye their hair some unnatural shade of the rainbow, or watching vibrantly painted motorbikes speed by, and even my favorite shirts are very “loud” (though solid) colors. This game is heavily saturated with color, and in recent years I’ve come to understand my own personal aesthetic attraction toward bright colors. It stands out, however, with it’s radiance. Radiant Defense is a title released by Hexage Games, and in a nutshell it can be compared to most other Tower Defense games you or I have played. Today, though, I’m focusing on a mobile game, one I’ve played in the past and recently downloaded again. There is, however, something of a gaming community here, one that I’ve only recently partaken in, and lets just say it’s more than comforting to meet fellow birds of a feather. This is largely in part because I’ve hardly played any games, especially since moving to Sai Gon. I haven’t done a game review in a long time.
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