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Blob Attack: Tower Defense is out now on the iOS App Store

by Ava Jan 25,2025

Blob Attack: Tower Defense, a straightforward tower defense game, has recently launched on the iOS App Store. Developed by Stanislav Buchkov, the game offers a no-frills experience focusing on core tower defense mechanics.

Players build towers, collect energy, and unlock progressively powerful weapons to fend off waves of slimes – a currently popular enemy type in fantasy games.

Screenshot of a simple track surrounded by towers from Blob Attack: Tower Defence

The game's primary drawback is its noticeable use of AI-generated art, both on the App Store listing and likely within the game itself. While the gameplay appears simple, the art style might deter some players. This stylistic choice seems consistent across the developer's other App Store titles, including Dungeon Craft, potentially limiting their appeal.

Despite this, if you appreciate uncomplicated tower defense games, Blob Attack might be worth considering. For alternative gaming options, check out the latest Off the AppStore article for games available on third-party app stores.

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