Because the competition is so heated here in the DSi Shop, this freshman effort from a brand-new Swedish studio isn't going to immediately assert itself as the greatest tower defense option right off the bat. The level of polish and unique style shown here suggest that the team responsible for this one is worth keeping an eye on, though -- so get in on the ground floor by supporting them with five bucks here.
Analog Addiction writes: "One of the biggest surprises this year came in the world of SteamWorld Dig, the Image & Form developed title took the 3DS eShop by storm critically and commercially. Analog Addiction’s own Javan Rivera gave the game a 9.0, stating “SteamWorld Dig represents a tremendously successful combination of simplicity and player freedom.”
Analog Addiction was lucky enough to interview Image & Form’s CEO Brjann Sigurgeirsson, getting a better understanding on the inspirations for SteamWorld Dig, his thoughts on next generation hardware and how developing for Nintendo was different from previous experiences."
Nintendo Life: SteamWorld: Tower Defense arrived on DSiWare back in the summer of 2010, and represented the Nintendo debut of Swedish developer Image & Form. Its stylish approach was well received critically, and despite its brevity represented a solid offering worth consideration on the last-gen handheld's download store. Image & Form is bringing that game world back in upcoming 3DS eShop title SteamWorld Dig, but this time in the form of an action platformer, where mining is the name of the game. The developer plans to submit SteamWorld Dig to Nintendo for approval in mid-May.
SteamWorld is by no means a bad game. Not only is it one of the better tower defense games on the service but it is also Image & Form’s first release on the platform. Needless to say, they are off to a great start. Their debut effort is a pretty traditional game that packs quite a challenge. If tower defense games are your thing, look no further than this.
Yay, more tower defence. These games are always awesome.