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  2. Bloons Tower Defense - Wikipedia

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    The game included five map packs, containing a total of 15 different levels to play, with packs unlocked by completing the previous levels. [5] This version of the game was also released for the PlayStation Portable in 2010. [3] Another version of the game, simply titled Bloons TD, was released for DSiWare in 2011, containing 50 rounds to complete.

  3. Bloons TD 6 - Wikipedia

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    Bloons TD 6 received mostly positive reviews from critics.New Zealand Game Developers Association secretary Stephen Knightly praised the depth of the gameplay in Bloons TD 6, specifically the visual appeal to a general audience and the level of complexity for more experienced players: "It's fun and friendly, so it's accessible, but under the surface it's quite complicated". [27]

  4. Bloons - Wikipedia

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    Bloons Monkey City is a free multi-platform game that combines the traditional Bloons TD with a city builder. [9] Capturing more plots allows the player to place more buildings. Some buildings require specific tiles. The buildings cost in-game money, which are acquired from different buildings and by capturing tiles.

  5. Ninja Kiwi - Wikipedia

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    Following the release of Bloons in 2007, the Bloons Tower Defense series also saw its first release in the same year with the game of the same name. [24] Unlike the "aim and shoot" gameplay of Bloons, the Tower Defense games focused on building towers to stop balloons from reaching the exit of the track, with different towers offering different styles of attack.

  6. Multi-spectral camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Multi-spectral camouflage is the use of counter-surveillance techniques to conceal objects from detection across several parts of the electromagnetic spectrum at the same time. While traditional military camouflage attempts to hide an object in the visible spectrum , multi-spectral camouflage also tries to simultaneously hide objects from ...

  7. Microtransaction - Wikipedia

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    Free-to-play games that include a microtransaction model are sometimes referred to as "freemium". Another term, " pay-to-win ", is sometimes used pejoratively to refer to games where purchasing items in-game can give a player an advantage over other players, particularly if the items cannot be obtained through free means. [ 3 ]

  8. Boomerang (countermeasure) - Wikipedia

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    The Boomerang unit attaches on a mast to the rear of a vehicle and uses an array of seven small microphone sensors. The sensors detect and measure both the muzzle blast and the supersonic shock wave from a supersonic bullet traveling through the air (and so is less effective against subsonic ammunition).

  9. M1156 Precision Guidance Kit - Wikipedia

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    The M1156 Precision Guidance Kit (PGK), formerly XM1156, is a U.S. Army-designed precision guidance system to turn existing 155 mm artillery shells into smart weapons. [2]