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− | '''''Star Fox Guard''''' is an upcoming tower defense-style spin-off in the {{ser|Star Fox}} series, developed for [[Wii U]] in collaboration between [[PlatinumGames]] and [[Nintendo]] alongside ''[[Star Fox Zero]]''. Originally unveiled at E3 2014 as a tech demo titled "''Project Guard''", the game will be released in a bundle alongside ''Star Fox Zero'' and as an individual download on the [[Nintendo eShop]]. | + | '''''Star Fox Guard''''' is an upcoming tower defense-style spin-off in the {{ser|Star Fox}} series, developed for [[Wii U]] in collaboration between [[PlatinumGames]] and [[Nintendo]] alongside ''[[Star Fox Zero]]''. Originally unveiled at E3 2014 as a tech demo titled "''Project Guard''", the game will be released in a bundle alongside ''Star Fox Zero'' and as an individual download on the [[Nintendo eShop]] (which will give the player a discount toward purchasing ''Star Fox Zero''). |
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+ | When playing online, the player will be pitted against another player to either invade or defend a base. While the defending player plays as normal, the invading player uses the Wii U GamePad to set up where and how the robots will attack. | ||
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Revision as of 19:19, 7 April 2016
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Star Fox Guard is an upcoming tower defense-style spin-off in the Star Fox series, developed for Wii U in collaboration between PlatinumGames and Nintendo alongside Star Fox Zero. Originally unveiled at E3 2014 as a tech demo titled "Project Guard", the game will be released in a bundle alongside Star Fox Zero and as an individual download on the Nintendo eShop (which will give the player a discount toward purchasing Star Fox Zero).
Blurb
Nintendo website
Grippy Toad, the founder of Corneria Precious Metals Ltd., and Slippy Toad of the legendary team Star Fox needs your help protecting their booming business! All you have to do is keep an eye on a dozen video screens as you mow down waves of attacking robots with your turret-mounted cameras!
Quick! Tap the corresponding camera on the Wii U™ GamePad controller to see the entrances and shoot those walking and rolling robots down! But just when you think it’s all smooth sailing, look out for robots that carry shields, trigger smoke bombs, or even steal your cameras. Complete missions to level up, unlock more missions, and gain access to special cameras you can use to defend each facility. Then, customize your own waves of attacking robots to challenge (or terrorize) your friends!
- Watch video screens as you frantically shoot down waves of attacking robots
- Defend your facility from the evil (but cute) forces of Andross
- Create your own waves of attacking enemies and share them with friends
- Level up to unlock more missions and special cameras
Gameplay
Players must defend the core of their station from attacking robots by taking control of cameras using the Wii U GamePad and shooting them away. The Wii U GamePad displays a map of the facility, while the TV screen displays twelve live security feeds, the currently active feed being displayed in the center. When a robot approaches, the player must tap the appropriate camera on the Wii U GamePad to switch to that feed in order to blast the oncoming enemy.
When playing online, the player will be pitted against another player to either invade or defend a base. While the defending player plays as normal, the invading player uses the Wii U GamePad to set up where and how the robots will attack.
Technical details
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