I donât care for carrots. I donât enjoy eating carrots. Throughout my lifetime, the few times I would knowingly eat carrots is when Iâm consuming bahn mi, curry, or pot pies. Luckily, my disdain for carrots is only in the real world because saving carrots is literally the point of this tower defense game â Carrot Fantasy
Like every single tower defense game before it, Carrot Fantasy requires the player to protect a âtowerâ from various waves of baddies. In this case, instead of the proverbial tower, the object of protection is a googly-eyed carrot.
Developed by Chinese developers LuoBo (Carrot) the game is graphically adorable. The game is very cute. The monsters arenât scary or menacing, theyâre cute, the maps are colourful and fluffy and the music is peppy.
Unfortunately thatâs the most I can describe the game, because itâs pretty much like every tower defense game. Why this game is insanely popular in China escapes my mind. Itâs not like the game is terrible or broken, itâs just so bland.
Perhaps the only redeeming factor that I can find in the game is in itâs tower defenders. The player gets to choose from 18 different towers, ranging from pesticide bottles to fish bones, however my favorite one of all is the poo-cannon. One tower is pretty much just a pile of poop that shoots poop.
Each tower can also be upgraded three times. On top of that they can be used to destroy the terrain to free up more space for extra towers.
Carrot Fantasy is available on iOS and Android. The iOS version is available in English. There are micro-transactions that all for the unlocking of levels.
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