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'''''Bloons 2''''' (also called '''''Bloons 2 Mobile''''' to distinguish it from the original), is a mobile game in the [[Bloons (series)|''Bloons'' series]] that was first developed by Digital Goldfish and published by Ninja Kiwi on December 2011 for iOS. It is based on [[Bloons 2 (Flash)|the flash version of ''Bloons 2'']], but remade in a new engine with some levels replaced with new levels. The Android version is a port managed and published by Miniclip on March 2013. <ref name=MCAnnounce>{{cite|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130311062245/http://www.miniclip.com/games/bloons-2/en/|archive timestamp= Mon, 11 Mar 2013 06:22:45 GMT|title=Miniclip page}}</ref> | '''''Bloons 2''''' (also called '''''Bloons 2 Mobile''''' to distinguish it from the original), is a mobile game in the [[Bloons (series)|''Bloons'' series]] that was first developed by Digital Goldfish and published by Ninja Kiwi on December 2011 for iOS. It is based on [[Bloons 2 (Flash)|the flash version of ''Bloons 2'']], but remade in a new engine with some levels replaced with new levels. The Android version is a port managed and published by Miniclip on March 2013. <ref name=MCAnnounce>{{cite|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130311062245/http://www.miniclip.com/games/bloons-2/en/|archive timestamp= Mon, 11 Mar 2013 06:22:45 GMT|title=Miniclip page}}</ref> | ||
The iOS version is 32-bit and thus, most devices cannot run it, as the game does not run on iOS 11 and above. Despite this, the game is still available for download on the app store on iOS 10 and earlier devices. The Android version is delisted and cannot be officially downloaded from the play store. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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===Solutions=== | ===Solutions=== | ||
Solutions are a feature that let the player watch the developer's solution for a level unfold in real time. Having a solution finish playing will not automatically complete a level, and the player must still manually follow the steps shown. The player starts with 1 solution, and the only way the player can get more solutions is by buying more with real-life money. When a solution is used on a level, the player can replay the solution infinitely on the level they used a solution on. | Solutions are a feature that let the player watch the developer's solution for a level unfold in real time. Having a solution finish playing will not automatically complete a level, and the player must still manually follow the steps shown. The player starts with 1 solution, and the only way the player can get more solutions is by buying more with real-life money. When a solution is used on a level, the player can replay the solution infinitely on the level they used a solution on. | ||
==External Services== | |||
===Game Center=== | |||
''Bloons 2 iOS'' has achievements and leaderboards enabled through Game Center. This is not present in the Android version. | |||
==In-app purchases== | ==In-app purchases== | ||
Revision as of 23:35, 29 August 2024
| Developer(s) | Digital Goldfish Miniclip (Android) | |||
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| Publisher(s) | Ninja Kiwi (iOS) Miniclip (Android) | |||
| Platform(s) | iOS, Android | |||
| Latest update | 1.1(iOS) 1.0(Android) | |||
| Release dates | ||||
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| App Store | 15 December 2011[1] | |||
| Google Play | 11 March 2013[2] | |||
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Bloons 2 (also called Bloons 2 Mobile to distinguish it from the original), is a mobile game in the Bloons series that was first developed by Digital Goldfish and published by Ninja Kiwi on December 2011 for iOS. It is based on the flash version of Bloons 2, but remade in a new engine with some levels replaced with new levels. The Android version is a port managed and published by Miniclip on March 2013. [3]
The iOS version is 32-bit and thus, most devices cannot run it, as the game does not run on iOS 11 and above. Despite this, the game is still available for download on the app store on iOS 10 and earlier devices. The Android version is delisted and cannot be officially downloaded from the play store.
Gameplay
Bloons 2 follows the puzzle conventions established in previous games: the player controls a monkey that must pop a certain amount of Bloons with a limited amount of darts. This monkey can aim darts in any direction, and darts can be thrown with more power, letting them travel faster and further. The game features the same mechanics, obstacles, and bloons as the Flash version of Bloons 2. Levels are completed in order, as beating a level unlocks the next level, but the player can start playing through different level packs without needing full completion of the previous pack. While some levels are largely the same as their flash counterparts, other levels are instead replaced entirely with new levels. Typically, these new levels require less precision or less reaction speed than their Flash counterparts.
Level skip
Level skips are a feature that will transform the monkey into a Super Monkey. This makes the monkey instead shoot a stream of lasers that can pop any obstacle and bloon, and has infinite ammo. The player starts with 1 skip, and the only way the player can get more skips is by buying more with real-life money. When a skip is used on a level, the player can replay the level with a level skip infinitely on the level they used a solution on.
Solutions
Solutions are a feature that let the player watch the developer's solution for a level unfold in real time. Having a solution finish playing will not automatically complete a level, and the player must still manually follow the steps shown. The player starts with 1 solution, and the only way the player can get more solutions is by buying more with real-life money. When a solution is used on a level, the player can replay the solution infinitely on the level they used a solution on.
External Services
Game Center
Bloons 2 iOS has achievements and leaderboards enabled through Game Center. This is not present in the Android version.
In-app purchases
- 1 solution - $0.99 USD
- Hourly solutions - $1.99 USD
- Unlimited solutions - $3.99 USD
- 1 skip - $0.99 USD
- Hourly skips - $2.99 USD
- Unlimited skips - $5.99 USD
- 1 solution & skip - $1.99 USD
- Hourly solutions & skips - $3.99 USD
- Unlimited solutions & skips - $7.99 USD
Gallery
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1.0 Bloons 2 iOS icon.
References
- ↑ In the files of the iOS version, iTunesMetadata.plist contains this timestamp.
- ↑ "Google Play page". Archived from the original on 16 September 2013.
- ↑ "Miniclip page". Archived from the original on 11 March 2013.
External links
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