Summary

  • Bloons TD6 is coming to Xbox next month.
  • The game features 4-player couch co-op.
  • With over 200,000 positive reviews on Steam, Bloons TD6 is a highly praised and enjoyable game.

A Steam game with a large amount of positive reviews is coming to Xbox next month. The game itself is part of a long-running series that began back in 2007.

The Bloons TD (Tower Defense) series is an action-based puzzle franchise developed by Ninja Kiwi. The Bloons series is known for its intense gameplay and whimsical graphics, with players taking control of balloon-popping monkeys trying to defend their territory. Over the years, the Bloons TD games have gained a dedicated following due to the addictive nature of the gameplay and the charming visuals. The Bloons franchise has also expanded beyond just the series of games, as some fans have created online communities to discuss the lore and deeper meaning behind the characters.

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Ninja Kiwi released a trailer on YouTube announcing that Bloons TD6 is coming to Xbox. The trailer shows off the colorful and approachable aesthetic of the game, as well as how intense the gameplay can be. The trailer also promotes the fact that there’s 4-player couch co-op, a feature that makes this game perfect for a fun family game night. The trailer ends with a “pre-order now” screen, but no actual date is given. According to the game’s official website, Bloons TD6 releases September 5th.

The main objective in Bloons TD is for the player to prevent waves of Bloons from reaching the end of a given path. To pull this off, players will have to strategically place towers along the path to pop the Bloons before they get across. Players will have access to different types of towers, with each one having a unique set of abilities and attack styles. This is a tower defense game that can be fun for one person to play alone, but playing with up to three other people adds a new strategic feel to it. Bloons TD6 will launch on Xbox with 44 original maps, with some of them featuring 3D objects that block lines of sight. Ninja Kiwi is also known for regularly updating the game, so it’s certainly possible that more maps could be on the way.

Bloons TD6’s Steam page has over 200,000 positive reviews, with many people pointing out that the game is fun as a solo experience and a co-op one. Some fans claim that the game is a masterpiece, while one reviewer explained that they played Bloons TD6 for almost 10 hours in one sitting.

Bloons TD6 is available now for Android, iOS, Steam and Xbox on September 5th

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