Towerful_Defense_A_Rogue_TD_LINUX-RAZOR

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Description
You are in charge of the last tower on Earth, against an army of alien invaders. Use your skills wisely in combat, and make smart choices in the shop, as you are humanity’s last hope.
Features


- Fast run roguelike tower defense (about 30 minutes)
- Towers with different buffs, and play-style-changing effects
- Skills with upgrades, enhancements, and unique traits
- Hundreds of artifacts and support units to help you craft unique powerful builds
- Fair Talent Check Point system where you can earn Talent Points and keep after a run but can’t grind. Depending on your strategy, you can spend right after earning new points, or you decide later. You can use the points straight on stats you like or on special items in the shop.
- Auto Skill mode with customizable targeting
- 6 customizable difficulties
- Endless mode

System requirements
Minimum system requirements:
Processor: Dual Core 2.0 GHZ
Storage: 200 MB available space
Sound: Not required
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Spoiler: Is "Linux" better than Windows Yes, in its own way. There are a lot of learning curves and the biggest thing preventing new comers is gate keeping from elitist or very opinionated individuals that provide useless or unwanted input to new users trying to ask questions or seek assistance or advice. Install a Distro in a virtual machine and see what you think. Easiest way to transition is get used to the alternatives to MS Office and Adobe products as they don’t fully work on linux without huge headaches through a compatibility layer known as WINE. For me the biggest selling point was that linux puts the personal computing back in PC. Just don’t expect everything to work exactly the same as it did on Windows even if the user interface looks and feels the same. 
