DIYGamer.com: When you think of ‘Creeps’ in a tower defense game, most tend to think of expendable yet loathesome blobs of stats, just waiting to be chipped away at by your mathematically positioned defenses. In the Creeper World games, you’re up against something much more elemental. Something more organic, and much bigger. You’re fighting an ocean. An ocean that hates you.
GG3 records more gameplay commentaries to talk about some current game deals. The latest is the Indie Strategy Bundle, which is the newest Bundle in a Box package. It has 12 games, all built on sheer gameplay. One of the most design-driven games there is Creeper World and that's the challenge to show while going over the details of the other games.
DIYGamer: Not too long ago, we reviewed the Creeper World games and found them to be more than a little nifty. Unfortunately, the series has been relatively unknown up til’ this point, despite bringing a lot of very clever and unique elements to the Tower Defense concept and salvaging a lot of the core concepts from obscure Russian RTS Perimeter. That changed last week, with the release of Creeper World: Evermore.
It seems the proverbial cat is out of the bag. According to a product listing on the Gamestop website, for the Collector’s Edition of the strategy guide it looks like Batman’s favorite kitty will be getting her own DLC. The listing proclaims, “Bonus Catwoman’s Walkthrough: Get complete coverage of Catwoman’s DLC content!
Damn, why not just rename the game to Batman DLC City? Jeez, so much leaked and announced DLC for this game and it's not out yet.
I am fine with this kind of DLC though, but I am just saying.