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MSXBox: South Park Lets Go Tower Defence Review

South Park Lets Go Tower Defence brings the obscene characters from the TV show along with other ridiculous enemies in tower defence game, surprisingly. For those unfamiliar with the concept, gamers are presented with a map in which enemies cross from one side to another and the objective is to stop them, which in this case is with turrets and well placed obstacles. It doesn't strictly follow the management formula, as it's possible to control characters instead of leaving all the killing to the computer. It's up to the kids to defend the town against some evil force which is destroying the town with ginger kids, hippies and cows.

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anast59d ago (Edited 59d ago )

We are going to see a lot of crap South Park products since they sold out to paramount years ago. It's their IP they can sell out, of course; it just means the quality of their show has tanked and other products as well. Nevertheless, they put on excellent musicals, but those haven't been sold to a mega corporation.

cammers199559d ago

They said awhile ago that Ubisoft holds contract rights to the main flagship South Park games. So like stick, fractured and phone destroyer.

Snow Day was handled by THQ and Question and is a random spinoff. Hopefully Ubisoft is cooking something.

anast59d ago

That's one reason to be hopeful, but Ubi is trending down too.

chicken_in_the_corn58d ago

Loved the RPGs but never played the others. Have to track them down. Still not sure about Snow Day though.

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South Park Games, From Worst to Best

From karting to RPGs, there's been quite a few South Park games over the last 20 years. Here they all are, ranked from worst to best.

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An uneventful history of South Park games

GamesAsylum looks back at the South Park games of yore, including South Park Rally, Chef's Luv Shack and the N64 original.

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