Jul 17, 2013 Not saying this game is terrible but btd 5 is way better. I read this one guys review (TonTiger606) and I agree with him, some things in the game are just a bit too costy. One thing is the banana farmer. It’s kind of a rip off paying 100 medallions for the monkey.
Play Mobile games on PC with Andy Android Emulator
Bloons presents monkeys battling against balloons by tossing blades, ninja stars, bullets and darts for an epic balloon-bursting riot! But wait, did you already come across the new instalment? The Battles segment pits players against other players for a PvP game performance! Bloons TD Battles comes with your favourite concept of tower-defence strategy. This multiplayer offering is now also available for your PCs.
Nothin’ to Hide
Using Andy OS, download Bloons TD Battles for PC and watch the game unfold in wider screens. The rest is all up to you when it comes to strategic building. If you were new to this, it would be smart to go over the tutorial so you won’t make the wrong choices of moves.
Ninja Kiwi comes up with matchmaking concepts for a balanced battle against another online rival. There’s also the Facebook connection that pits you against your buddies so that it’s easier to join and create private competition.
Counting Bananas
Jumping into Bloons lets you squat down for the long haul or rush over fast with your own unique strategies. Your tower defence skills are tested in two game modes such as the Defensive or the Assault. Whichever you choose, it all goes down to same rules. The best player stays alive and wins customisable Bloon labels, power-ups, new towers and Medallions.
Monkey See, Monkey Do
If you were looking into a much daring pursuit, this game with streamlined approach would be a great choice. Let’s checkout the awesome highlights.
- The one-on-one 2-player tower defence feature is one thing to watch out for in this new Battles series. It fetches 8 powerful upgrades, 20 breath-taking monkey towers and 18 customisable battle tracks.
- Defensive Mode presents endless Bloon waves for you to endure. The Assault keeps up a certain balance of income between your troops and defence towers. The essential objective is to last throughout the game and become the ultimate defender.
- Bloons simultaneously spawn at every round but adding more bloons will cause your opponent to shell out some cash for an upgrade particularly if they’re missing a certain type of bloon. This is where the fun takes over in the game of TD Battles.
- TD Battles is a far cry from the complex strategies of the previous instalment. In here, you acquire 3 towers and get the next one by using your medallions, upgrades and energy resources. Thus, you get to use your energy on better things. You can recharge, put down spears, supercharge and buy towers with it as well as trading your energy for boosters.
- Purchasing at the IAPs or just by watching advertisements or simply waiting refuels energy. Darts on the other hand are earned by playing regularly along with the seasonal upgrades that needed to be unlocked. Other items such as cannons and tackers could be useful to blow your opponent out of the way.
- Players can also employ ninjas to toss shurikens that are capable of slicing many balloons with one strike. There are also glue-gun-toting monkeys, snipers, and pilots among many others to help you pop the inflatables for good.
- If you want to just simply outlive your opponent while building as many towers, then the best mode for you is the Defensive.
- Supercharge in no time with the all-new Monkey Tower Boost. This booster produces fast attack for a regulated interval.
- Power up your Bloons with the all-new Bloons Boost and use it to afflict your enemy during the Assault strike.
- Show off your victorious feat with a signature seal for your very own Bloon. There are 16 cool achievements up for grabs when you play Bloons TD Battles on PC or mobile.
No Monkey Business
Monkeying around between work and leisure is part of our daily work environment. Playing this app with split screen feature works so well on your desktop for better viewing. Download Bloons TD Battles for PC and let Andy emulating software sync your game progress to better manage your buildings and keep up with your goals in real world.
With this alternative, you have more freedom to access your apps from several devices with different software settings. This will also spare your useful mobile device from storage overload from several applications.
How to Download Bloons TD Battles for PC:
Step 1: Download the android emulator software Andy and it is available for free. Click here to download: Download
Step 2: Start the installation of Andy by clicking on the installer file you downloaded.
Step 3: When the software is ready to be used, start it and complete the sign up procedure and login with Google Play account.
Step 4: Start Google play store app and use its search tool to search Bloons TD Battles downloads.
Step 5: Find Bloons TD Battles and start the installation.
Step 6: Launch the game and you can now play Bloons TD Battles on pc using a mouse or your keyboard and even your touch screen, you can use the control button to emulate the pinch function to zoom in and out.
Step 7: You can also install remote control app form here for remotely accessing the game: Andy remote control app
Support: we maintain an online real-time Facebook support group if you have any issues with Andy OS to the installation process, You can use this link to access the group: support
Enjoy Playing Bloons TD Battles on PC!!!
Example of an amusement arcade in Japan dedicated to medal games
Galileo Factory, a SEGA-built medal game
Medal games (メダルゲーム, medaru gēmu) are a type of game commonly found in arcades and casinos, especially within Japan. In order to play a medal game a customer must first exchange their cash into medals (metal coins, much like an arcade token). The rate of medals versus cash varies from arcade to arcade, but usually the cheapest range is from ¥300 all the way up to ¥10,000. While many of the medal games simulate gambling, the medals cannot be traded back into cash, but only used to play more games, or exchanged (via paper tickets) for prizes.
There are many types of medal games, but the two most popular are the gambling type and the pusher game type.
Gambling type[edit]
The gambling type of medal games has two types of games, those that simulate a Las Vegas style casino (Electronic/Mechanical roulette tables, video poker, video blackjack, slot machines, are all very common).
The other type is video horse racing. These are often set up in a quite lavish lounge set up, each player has a personal screen, often with a padded chair, an ashtray and cup holders. All of these personal seats are in front of a very large screen displaying the virtual horse race.
In the Philippines, video horse racing is also known as 'video karera.' These games are often raided by police as some proprietors try to evade taxes.
Pusher game type[edit]
A pusher game in the UK, with both coins (in this case, two pence pieces) and small prizes available to win
These games are characterized by multiple levels filled with medals or coins. Behind these platforms are mechanical 'brooms' that push the coins forward. When a coin is dropped in, it falls onto one of the platforms and has the chance of pushing some of the other medals off of the edge and return to the player, unless they fall in the left and right 'lose' side of the edge. Timing in dropping the coin is a skill factor in the game.
In the United Kingdom, pusher games are very popular in arcades, and can often be found at tourist attractions such as theme parks. Often, these machines use real coins rather than tokens (usually a low denomination such as the 2p or 10p), but otherwise behave in the same way as games that operate with medals or tokens.
Variations on the pusher game can be much more complex. They often involve a Plinko-style[1] chute that causes the coin to drop in which there are different slots the dropped medal can fall into, causing various in game effects. Some slots may have the machine drop in more coins, others may initiate a video slot machine built into the machine. From the video slot machine more coins and other bonuses can be awarded. Many pusher games are connected to one another, some even with shared platforms, to form mega jackpots, sometimes as many as 100,000+ medals. Sometimes a video mini game can be activated, in which coins must be dropped or rolled to hit specific targets, or buttons on the machine must be pressed in order to play. For example, a mini game could involve pressing a star shaped button to make Mario jump and hit coin blocks, which could give coins.
Another aspect of the pusher games is that they are often themed on things targeted towards children, such as video game and cartoon characters.
List of games[edit]
Pachin Slot, a medal game similar to a slot machine.
Game | Manufacturer | Type | Year |
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World Bingo | Sega | Casino | 1986 |
World Derby | Horse racing | 1988 | |
Bingo Circus | Casino | ||
Kamen Racing | Banpresto | Racing | 1991 |
Tsuriko Penta | Konami | Timing | |
Royal Ascot | Sega | Horse racing | |
Imo Hori Penta | Konami | Timing | 1992 |
Caribbean Roule | Sega | Casino | |
Bingo Party | |||
Kung Fu Kid | Konami | Fighting | 1993 |
Shuriken Boy | Timing | ||
Fusen Penta | |||
Wai Wai Poker | Casino | ||
Super Dice Craps | Sega | Casino | 1994 |
Spiral Fall | Namco | Coin pusher | |
Dum Dum Boy | Konami | Timing | |
Buttobi Striker | |||
Bingo Party Multicard | Sega | Casino | |
GI Classic | Konami | Horse racing | 1995 |
Tsukande Toru Chitchi | Timing | ||
Pitto Nako Zaorus | |||
GI Classic Winds | Horse racing | 1996 | |
Space Pokan | Timing | ||
Dobo Chan | |||
Pac Eight | Namco | Casino | |
Pac Carnivel | |||
Pac Slot | |||
Bingo Party Phoenix | Sega | Casino | |
Bingo Fantasy | |||
Tekken Card World | Namco | Poker | 1997 |
Bingo Planet | Sega | Casino | |
Royal Ascot | Horse racing | ||
Royal Ascot 2 | |||
Korokoro Pen Kai | Konami | Timing | |
Kureyon Shin Chan No Daruma Otoshi Dazo | Banpresto | Slot simulation | 1998 |
The Bingo Show | Namco | Bingo | |
G1 Classic EX | Konami | Horse racing | |
G1 Classic EX Winds | |||
Bobble Roulette | Taito | Casino | |
Treasure Rokomo | Sammy | Timing | 1999 |
G1 Leading Sire | Konami | Horse racing | |
Shate Kizzu | Sammy | Timing | |
Dokidoki Goldfish Sukui | |||
Tobikose Jump Man | Namco | ||
Animal Catcher | Sammy | Timing | 2000 |
Itazura Monkey | |||
Otoshi Cha Ottotto | |||
Sugoroku Adventure Noto | Namco | Casino | |
Star Horse | Sega | Horse racing | |
Hana Pu | Konami | Timing | |
Taiho De Dobon | Sammy | ||
Pai Nage Takai | |||
Bubble No KuruKuru Jump! | Taito | ||
Pikkari Chansu! | Konami | ||
Fan Cube | Namco | Casino | |
Run Run Puppy! | Konami | Timing | |
Muscle Ranking Kick Target | Konami | 2001 | |
Neko Shot | Namco | ||
Star Horse 2001 | Sega | Horse racing | |
Neratte Don Don | Konami | Timing | |
Pakkun Restaurant | Namco | ||
Fortune Orb | Konami | Coin Pusher | |
Oten Kiten Chan | Namco | Timing | 2002 |
Karate Man | Sammy | ||
Star Horse 2002 | Sega | Horse racing | |
Nigaoe Pittanko | Namco | Timing | |
Bingo Party Splash | Sega | Casino | |
Bun Bun Boomerang | Namco | Timing | |
Kan Ransha | |||
G1 Turf Wild | Konami | Horse racing | 2003 |
Star Horse Progress | Sega | Horse racing | |
Fortune Orb 2 Legend | Konami | Casino | |
G1 Turf Wild 2 | Konami | Horse racing | 2004 |
Bingo Party Splash SP | Sega | Casino | |
Pac-Man Ball | Namco | Coin pusher | |
G1 Turf Wild 3 | Sega | Horse Racing | 2005 |
G1 Horse Park | Konami | ||
Star Horse 2 | Sega | ||
Rockman EXE: The Medal Operation | Capcom | Timing | |
G1 Horse Park EX | Konami | Online horse racing | 2006 |
Star Horse 2 Second Fusion | Sega | ||
Fortune Orb 3 Gem Kingdom | Coin pusher | ||
Shibukuru | Atlus | Casino | 2007 |
Sibu Dinosaurs | |||
Alien Legends | Capcom | Coin pusher | |
Medal Mahjong Mokari Bancho | Cave | Mahjong | |
Eternal Knights | Konami | RPG | |
Spin Fever | Konami | Coin pusher | |
Twinkle Drop | Casino | ||
Panic Pirates | |||
Euro Queen | |||
Sega Network Casino Club | Sega | Online casino | |
Club Majesty | Casino | ||
Star Horse 2 Third Evolution | Online horse racing | ||
To Ami-Gyo | Timing | ||
Bingo Galaxy | Casino | ||
Bingo Party Pirates | |||
Fantasy Arena | |||
Mirage World | |||
Medalink | |||
Dyno Max | Taito | Coin pusher | |
Crayon Shin-Chan game | Namco Bandai | ||
Taiko no Tatsujin game | |||
Kinnikuman game | Banpresto | Casino | |
Crayon Shin-Chan game | |||
Lupin III game | |||
Kinnikuman game | |||
Chibi Maruko-chan game | Capcom | Coin pusher | 2008 |
Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher | |||
Eternal Knights 2 | Konami | Online RPG | |
Grand Cross | Online coin pusher | ||
Fantastic Fever | |||
Castlevania game | Casino | ||
Meteor Spark | Coin pusher | ||
Motor X | Racing | ||
Ascot Garden | Sega | Horse racing | |
GAlilEO FACTORY | Coin pusher | ||
Kizzu Yatai Mura Kingyosukui | Timing | ||
Club Majesty: Where is Wally? | Casino | ||
Club Majesty: Gatling Poker | |||
Star Horse 2: Fourth Ambition | Online horse Racing | ||
Sega Network Casino Club Ver. 2 | Online casino | ||
Black Jack Nailed Ace | Casino | ||
Medalink - UNO game | |||
Monopoly game | |||
Infinity Rings | Konami | Online Casino | 2009 |
Kizzu Yatai-Mura Shateki | Sega | Timing | |
GAlilEO FACTORY 2 | Sega | Coin pusher | |
Galaxy World Panic Hunter | Konami | Casino | |
Grand Cross Premium | Coin Pusher | ||
Spin Fever | |||
G1 Horse Park GX | Horse Racing | ||
Star Horse: Fifth Expansion | Sega | ||
Star Horse: Progress Returns | |||
Sega Network Casino Club Ver. 2 | Casino | ||
Fantasy Coliseum | Taito | Coin Pusher |
See also[edit]
- Tipping Point, a UK game show based around a giant pusher machine
References[edit]
- ^A game where a player drops a chip through a sloped series of pegs. This game is commonly played on The Price Is Right
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