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Are you fans of the Anomaly series of games? Well keep reading as Anomaly Defenders puts you in the shoes of the aliens when we invade them back!

It doesn't state platforms, but given their support of Linux (their other new game is confirmed for Linux) it's pretty much a given.

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Tower Defense game - same conflict / new perspective.

Anomaly Defenders is the latest installment in Anomaly series which introduced an idea of Tower Offense gameplay. However, this time the tables have turned. Humans have resisted the invasion and launched a counter attack. Now it's time for aliens to defend.

Anomaly Defenders puts you in charge of alien machines defending their homeplanet from ruthless human invaders. Build towers in strategically chosen designated spots. Develop and upgrade unique tech trees to increase towers' efficiency. Deploy your special functions for the multiplied impact. Protect your species or die. You'll do it on your PC, smartphone or tablet.

I will put up our interview with the developers soon, not to do with this game specifically, but it will be a good read! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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ari Apr 4, 2014
Starting to be, not merelly a fan of the series but of the developers.

Real nice and polished gameplay from the games i've played, good design and thoughtfull implementation. Plus the support for linux, wich is allways a plus! :)

11bit are more and more a permanent on my radar, and in my opinion should be also on the general publics atention. Good going!
philip550c Apr 5, 2014
I played the first one a lot on my phone which means something since I dont play any games on my phone.
Danny Apr 6, 2014
Starting to be, not merelly a fan of the series but of the developers.

Real nice and polished gameplay from the games i've played, good design and thoughtfull implementation. Plus the support for linux, wich is allways a plus! :)

11bit are more and more a permanent on my radar, and in my opinion should be also on the general publics atention. Good going!

I would like to be a fan.. but unfortunately they do not do what they promise sometimes.
Steam community 've been waiting for controller support for almost a year now, and it was one of the selling points of the first game for me.
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