MapsTD is an (almost) real-time strategy tower defence game based on Google Maps. The player has a base point, with a path leading to it from an enemy base. In each round, the enemy sends out units along the path. The player can build towers (even while the game is paused) to defend the base from those units. There are six different towers, each with a different combination of stats (cost, damage, attack radius, and speed). As the rounds progress, the enemy increases the number of attacking units (and the strength of those units) and eventually new enemy bases and paths are opened up. It is game over when the base health reaches zero. Money for building towers, is gained by defeating enemies and clearing rounds.
A 3D game where the player controls a skydiver. The objective is to fall within the rings (while collecting stars for extra points) and eventually land on the location marked on a Google Map.
A game where the player is presented with a cube, with one of its surfaces being made up of a Google Map. The player can tilt the cube to make a ball roll down roads. The objective is to make the ball reach various destinations plotted on the map.
A real time strategy (RTS) game where the player controls four coloured tanks (red, green, blue, and yellow), and uses those tanks to fight enemy tanks.
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