4.1
305 reviews
10K+
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Teacher Approved
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Nanuleu is a strategy game where you control a network of magical trees that need to survive and defeat the enemies that attempt to destroy them. In this game your only task is to plant, but while doing so you need to choose between expansion, resource acquisition and defense. Your objectives are to capture certain points on the map and destroy your enemies, before it is too late.


**Second place winner of the Indie Game Maker Contest 2015.
Updated on
Oct 19, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
289 reviews
Dan K
December 28, 2022
Great game, but it will come to a point when you get slip up for a bit that the enemy builds up and there is absolutely nothing you can do, no matter how much you make. It just feels like - "whelp, I lost 100%". At least in other games there is another variable included to stop it, but when the enemy bundles together, it's just game over no matter what due to the sheer size.
9 people found this review helpful
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Jake Niles
January 11, 2023
Fun game, clean mechanics, great styie, but very short and simple. 5 stars for being a genuinely good and unique game... a rare thing on the play store these days. Just not a lot of meat to it. playthrough took only about 2.5 hours. Its also easy. I can see how some people would say it's hard, but if you figure out the strategy of the game, each level is pretty much the same. There's a general sequence of building trees that wins every level (and you'll lose if you don't follow it).
5 people found this review helpful
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Kavaeric
February 4, 2023
An interesting take on a tower defence game—I wasn't expecting a grand adventure that kept me hooked for months, but for a little game that cost as much as the spare change I found in my pocket it's quite pleasant. I think with further iteration there can be some real potential to flesh this out in a sequel, though right now it's not particularly deep nor challenging.
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Improvements and bug fixes