I was meant to post this up ages ago — sorry HM — but better late than never, right? (“Better early than late!”) Anyway, in the same vein as our Revenge of the Titans discussion this one revolves around another — albeit very different — tower defence game: Radical Poesis Games’ Immortal Defense. Here’s a carrot: “The only problem is that, like Planescape: Torment, Immortal Defense has raised the bar.” If you haven’t already, go …
Nihilistic and existential indie Immortal Defense has gone to a pay-whatever-you-want pricing model, provided whatever you want is more than $1.75. This odd, eerie, and emotional game got a lot of positive press when it appeared in 2007, and some gamers have been satisfied with the huge demo rather than investing in the full game. Now there’s no excuse! Contribute to the cause here. Email the author of this post at steerpike@tap-repeatedly.com.