Final Fantasy: Crystal Defenders now on Android

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1 min read

Final Fantasy: Crystal Defenders is available on just about every download platform known to man – including PSN, iPhone, iPad, Xbox Live Arcade and WiiWare. Now it’s also headed to the Android.

 
A tower defence game, Crystal Defenders features the same cute character design, cheerful music, and setting of the Final Fantasy Tactics games. Like with every other tower defence game, wave after wave of enemies attempt to get from one side of the map to the other, and you’ll need to strategically place different types of characters across the map to stop them.

What sets Crystal Defenders apart from the rest of the pack is the production values, which is really quite high, and the difficulty, which spikes quickly.
Still, for people who like a challenge – it’s now available on Android too.

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Final Fantasy: Crystal Defenders now on Android

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1 min read

Final Fantasy: Crystal Defenders is available on just about every download platform known to man – including PSN, iPhone, iPad, Xbox Live Arcade and WiiWare. Now it’s also headed to the Android.

 
A tower defence game, Crystal Defenders features the same cute character design, cheerful music, and setting of the Final Fantasy Tactics games. Like with every other tower defence game, wave after wave of enemies attempt to get from one side of the map to the other, and you’ll need to strategically place different types of characters across the map to stop them.

What sets Crystal Defenders apart from the rest of the pack is the production values, which is really quite high, and the difficulty, which spikes quickly.
Still, for people who like a challenge – it’s now available on Android too.

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