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Defenders of Ardania Invades iPad
Paradox releases its first game on the larger iOS device.
Date: Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Author: James Fudge

Paradox Interactive and Most Wanted have released Defenders of Ardania, the new multiplayer tower defense game, and the publisher's first release for the iPad tablet. Defenders of Ardania challenges players to manage their defenses against waves of marauding fiends and deploy their own armies to fight back against the AI or other players online. The game also features 18 different upgradeable towers, 18 varied units to send out for counterattack, an interactive environment, an arsenal of magic spells, and multiplayer battles.

The game is available today via the App Store as a Lite version or as a full-blown release for $4.99.

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