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Cookie Defense AR Lite app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 3888 ratings )
Games Strategy
Developer: CEREVROVI
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 02 Nov 2015
App size: 154.7 Mb

Cookie Defense AR is a new, amazing, innovative and thrilling game in augmented reality!
This game was one of the six finalists in the Auggie Awards of the Augmented World Expo for the Best Augmented Reality Game in 2014!
http://augmentedworldexpo.com/news/2014-auggie-awards-finalists-announced/
Game genre: Augmented Reality Tower Defense.
Place the different targets in a surface, point your camera and immerse yourself in an epic cookie battle against robotic evil beings.
Create your own defense strategies moving around your different weapons and keep your castle protected at all times.
You can change the position of your defensive weapons during the game anytime you want.
How to play.
- Download and print pdf with the targets : http://www.cerevrovi.com/images/targets/targetsCD.pdf
- Cut the targets individually. (One castle and four defensive weapons).
- Place the castles target in the center of the surface where you want to play.
- Enter the first level and point your camera to the castles target.
- Now you can see your castle!
- Start collecting "dough" to bake the weapons.
- Once the weapon is ready, bake it and place its target around the green road
to start defending your castle from the robotic evil beings.
- Move and place the weapons any way you want to create defense strategies and defend your castle.
- Check out every weapon description to find out how to use them in a better way.
- You can play anywhere you want, just remember to take your targets with you.
- The game will pause if the castleĀ“s target is not found.
- Have fun!
GAMING TIPS .
The game works better when you are in a place with good illumination.
Try not to let the sun or an artificial light hit directly to the targets.
If the game starts doing strange things, cover the castles target or point your camera
to another direction, then try detecting the target again.
We recommend printing the targets in a new white paper.