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Android owners can enjoy Crystal Defenders

Android gamers are going to have the opportunity to sample some tower defense goodness, courtesy of Square Enix. Crystal Defenders is now on the Droid market. It should sound familiar, since Square Enix has gone to the trouble of porting it to practically every gaming platform available since it debuted on cell phones in 2008. The ¥600 (~$7) game is ready for Android devices throughout Japan and North America….

Crystal Defenders conquers the iPad

Square Enix is continuing its Crystal Defenders offense. The downloadable tower defense game featuring classic characters from the Final Fantasy Tactics line of games is now available on the iPad.

There isn’t any story in Crystal Defenders, just wave after wave of enemy attack. The enemies, of course, are all familiar Final Fantasy foes. In fact, the sprites from the Crystal Defenders games almost look like they’ve been directly lifted from the Game Boy Advance Final Fantasy Tactics Advance game. Your only way to survive is to place different characters from different jobs in the series around the map in the hopes they will wipe out the invaders before too many successfully reach the other side…

PlayStation Store Update: Trivia Guru’s delight! (August 9 to 15, 2009)

This week’s PlayStation Store update features the game TV Show King for $9.99 for the PlayStation 3, in the style of the more popular television game shows like wheel of fortune, weakest link and others this game will challenge you, your friends and family with questions ranging from history to geography, literature to science and sports to entertainment. Click through to check it out.

Also available for download is Crystal Defenders for $9.99. A defensive strategy game in which…

Gamertell Review: Crystal Defenders for iPod

Instead of going with an elaborate game like Song Summoner, where story is a major factor, music is implemented in the game to make use of your music and you feel obligated to make a commitment to playing, Crystal Defenders is more lighthearted and free. There are no storylines to tie you down. When you feel like a brief challenge, you simply pick up the game and defend your crystals against some monsters. When you’re done, whether it’s 15 or 40 minutes later, you just save and go on your merry way…

Square Enix’s Crystal Defenders now available for iPhone, iPod Touch

Square Enix’s long-awaited debut to the Apple “gaming” platform has finally arrived. Crystal Defenders is up on the App Store right now for $7.99 as well as a free “lite” version of the game if you want to give it a test run.

Crystal Defenders is a strategy/defense game similar to tower defense games, except instead of towers players use units based on various Final Fantasy-related jobs (Black Mage, Archer, etc.). The goal is to protect your party’s crystals from the waves of enemies.

Based on the iTunes profile for the game, the full version will offer…