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So this would be the right time to mention that the game has in-app purchases. It is unfortunate, but the game’s structure means that the game becomes really, really difficult without spending more in the game.
It’s becoming a norm that paid games have in-app purchases to help gamers that want to play the game with “Easy” difficulty. In Toy Defense 2, it becomes necessary if you don’t want to play in “Hard” difficulty.
Case in point is the power ups, which can really help to even the balance if you’re in a tight spot. You’ll be given a number of power ups for free at the beginning, but after finishing them up, you can purchase more with premium currency.
And trust me, you’ll want more power ups in the later levels when there’s a huge swarm of enemies that is overwhelming you.