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Vector TD is a new flash tower defence game by David Scott, creator of the popular Flash Element TD, as well as Flash Circle TD. It takes the standard tower defence gameplay and adds stylish vector graphics, multiple maps, four strategic tower types with ten upgrade levels, and special bonus "power-up" towers that increase the range or damage of all nearby towers.

The obtrusive advertisement before the game starts is unfortunate, but if you can past that, the game itself is quite a lot of fun.

Name: Vector Tower Defence
Developer: David Scott
Category: Real Time Strategy/Tower Defence
Type: Browser Game

Comments

That advertising sure is obnoxious. The game is worth sitting through it, though (so long as you turn off the sound).

I don't think it's freeware is it? Most flash stuff doesn't usually fall into the category.

Well, I meant free as in you don't have to pay for it :) Perhaps "freeware" isn't the right word, though... Adware maybe? No, that sounds awful. Hmm.

I think 'browser game' works the best to describe it.

Doesn't work for Vista.I've tried 3 computers now -.-

I play it on Vistawhere can i get some strategy tips

If you grab a copy of the vectortd.swf file and keep it locally, you can play off-line, and without the ads. You can't submit high scores, though.

where can I find a copy of the vectortd.swf file. I want to play it offline but cannot find the file.

I have the offline swf file, and It doesn't works.

I think it's because the game have a check system to know if your are playing from Candystand.com.

Cya!

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