So I've recently found my old ipad, and i reset it to match my newer model ipads data, before i reset i had a game on both called bloons td6+ from Apple Arcade, it always works fine on my new ipad (ipad pro 12.9 gen 3 2018) and before the reset it worked fine on my old ipad (ipad gen 6, also 2018) but after the reset and maching up some data now it says "Your request is taking longer than usual" every time i try and load it, bloons td6 netflix loads up perfectly, i even tried reinstalling the app, can anyone help me? (Note: both are running iPadOS 17.3)
Or if drastic measures need to be taken, back up the ipad, make sure its around 45 percent, and reset to factory default, when the option shows, use the icloud back up data (keep in mind im like 9 and its 8 pm so im just tryna find some soulutions so your son can enjoy his bloons,)
My son plays this game every day & last night it wouldn't load so I backed up his ipad, had him free up a lot of storage, & updated to iPadOS 17.3.1 & it is still not loading. I can find it in apple arcade & app store but when I click the Play button, nothing happens. It appears to try to open, when I look in the top right corner, the spinning icon appears for a brief second but then goes away & nothing happens.
In any round of Bloons TD 6 I play, all of my magic monkeys with zero upgrades can pop purple Bloons, which are supposed to be invincible against magic. Is there a monkey knowledge point that revokes this? Is this a glitch?
Purple bloons can't be popped with fire and energy based attacks unless you use Monkey Intelligence Bureau from monkey village. Not all magic monkeys use fire/energy based attacks like Ninja Monkey and Super Monkey (without laser upgrade).
Bloons TD 6 (Bloons Tower Defense 6 or BTD6) is the sixth main installment and current flagship title of the Bloons Tower Defense series. Developed and published by Ninja Kiwi, the game was released on June 13, 2018 for Android and iOS, and later brought to Steam, Windows, and Macintosh, and to consoles. Like the other tower defense games in the BTD series, the objective of Bloons TD 6 is to prevent enemy balloons, referred to as "Bloons", from traversing a track and taking lives, which is fulfilled by the player placing a combination of monkey-based towers to pop the Bloons before they can escape. As a sequel to Bloons TD 5 and its generational spinoffs, Bloons TD 6 introduces 3D graphics, line-of-sight mechanics, additional Bloon types (specifically the Purple Bloon, the Fortified property, and the Big Airship of Doom), Heroes, 5th-tier upgrades, a third upgrade path, expanded cosmetics, and more.
Major updates to Bloons TD 6 usually focus on implementing balance changes to towers, at least 1 new map, and other new content. This includes the addition of new Heroes, weekly events, public profiles, and Paragons.
Bloons TD 6 is available for both mobile and desktop devices, which can purchased for $6.99 USD on mobile stores (originally $4.99 USD) and $13.99 USD on desktop stores (originally $9.99 USD). Bloons TD 6+ is an exclusive Apple Arcade version that can be played with an Apple Arcade service. Bloons TD 6 Netflix is a mobile app published by Netflix to promote their gaming library. An Xbox version is available, with content equivalent to Version 32.0 without the Contested Territory feature, and costs $29.99 USD.
Gameplay in Bloons TD 6 is similar to previous games. The core gameplay is to stop enemy Bloons from reaching the exit(s) by making a defense consisting of various towers (called "Monkeys" in-game though some are clearly not monkeys). Popping Bloons will earn money, and can be used to buy more towers or upgrade existing towers. Each tower has a different role in the game. The game is played from a fixed top-down perspective, just like all other games of the Bloons TD series, but Bloons TD 6 uses 3D graphics, unlike any other of its previous games.
Bloons TD 6 introduces many new game mechanics, including Heroes, new Bloon types, 5th-tier upgrades, and a third upgrade path for each monkey. DDTs, which first appeared in Bloons Monkey City, also return in Bloons TD 6. The game also introduces three new Bloon types: The BAD (Big Airship of Doom) is the new strongest bloon in the game, and is immune to any form of slowdown, knockback, or instakill. Purple Bloons have been are a new counterpart to the Black and White Bloons, and are immune to fire, plasma, and energy weapons. The Fortified Bloon property is introduced alongside the returning Camo and Regrow properties; bloons with this property are stronger variations of their regular counterpart (the Fortified property will double the health of all bloons it is applied to except for Leads, which quadruples its health). Line of Sight is a new game mechanic that appears on certain maps, where certain types of obstacles can block certain towers from seeing over them.
Each game is divided into rounds. Every round normally consists of a pre-defined set of bloons of various densities and different bloon types, although Apopalypse Mode rounds are randomized on every new game. All rounds will gradually introduce more Bloon types and get harder the later the player progresses. Before starting a game, players are prompted to choose a mode - Easy, Medium, or Hard - and select a sub-mode. The variety of modes in Bloons TD 6 allows players to play the same map in many different ways, making the game more diverse than previous installments in the Bloons TD series. Upon completing a game, players will get a certain amount of Monkey Money based on the difficulty of the map chosen, and the mode chosen. After a map's first completion on a difficulty, the amount of Monkey Money rewarded upon completion is significantly reduced.
MOAB-Class bloons such as the MOAB, BFB, ZOMG and DDT return in BTD6, along with the new BAD bloon. These bloons only appear in rounds 40+, however, they all have a lot of health. MOABs require 200 hits to pop, BFBs require 700 hits to pop, ZOMGs require 4,000 hits to pop, DDTs require 400 hits to pop and BADs require 20,000 hits to pop, all gaining more health every round after Round 80. After defeating Round 100, players will receive an "Insta-Monkey" which has the chance of already having upgrades that can be placed for free in any mode except for C.H.I.M.P.S. and challenges with no powers.
Just like in BTD5, players can earn Monkey Money to unlock more stuff, including Powers, new Heroes, certain cosmetics, and unlock deeper Monkey Knowledge in conjunction with Monkey Knowledge Points. There is a new rare currency in the game called Trophies. Trophies can be used in the Trophy Store to unlock exclusive cosmetics not unlockable by Monkey Money.
Upon playing the game for the first time, Tutorial Monkey gives a tutorial on how to play the game. On the map Town Center, he declares the aim of the game: "Stop the Bloons from getting through!" The player is then instructed to place a 0-0-0 Dart Monkey inside the designated circle. After placing a second 0-0-0 Dart Monkey in another part of the track, the first round can be played. Tutorial Monkey then points out the Play button, which is used to begin the next round.
After beating the second round, he points out that popping Bloons earns the monkeys experience: "Popping Bloons earns your Monkeys experience!" He then instructs the player to tap on the Dart Monkey icon to unlock an upgrade. He tells the player that "each Monkey type has 5 upgrades in 3 paths," after which the player is free to choose one of the Dart Monkey's Tier 1 upgrades to unlock.
After Round 4 is completed, the player levels up to Level 2, allowing the player to unlock a Primary Monkey. The choices for them are Boomerang Monkey, Tack Shooter, Bomb Shooter, Ice Monkey, and Glue Gunner. The same process occurs after Round 9 is completed, which is when the player levels up to Level 3, allowing the player to unlock another Primary Monkey.
Bloons TD 6 currently features a roster of 23 monkeys (3 new monkeys and 20 returning from previous BTD games) and 13 heroes to help pop bloons. These monkeys are split into four classes: Primary, Military, Magic, and Support. The monkeys range from simple Dart Monkeys to the all-powerful Super Monkey, each one with its own unique attacks, abilities, and strengths. Monkey XP still exists, but this time around it functions a bit differently. Players can save up Monkey XP to unlock upgrades in any order they wish, but the amount of monkey XP required increases the farther down the upgrade path they travel. XP can also be saved, allowing players to go down the path the player wishes rather than unlocking them in order. Each monkey has its own set of XP so they cannot use Dart Monkey XP to buy upgrades for the Bomb Shooter, for example. Several towers have been renamed from BTD5, namely Boomerang Monkey (from Boomerang Thrower), Wizard Monkey (from Monkey Apprentice), Bomb Shooter (from Bomb Tower), Ice Monkey (from Ice Tower), Mortar Monkey (from Mortar Tower), Dartling Gunner (from Dartling Gun), and Engineer Monkey (from Monkey Engineer).
Each monkey offers a total of 15 upgrades which are split into 3 paths of 5 upgrades where a player can get two paths: 1 path to tier 5 and another path to tier 2. If someone upgrades one path then another, the path that wasn't chosen will be closed. Also, there can only be one fifth-tier upgrade for each path on screen at all times (except for the Crossbow Master upgrade, with the monkey knowledge activated known as "Master Double Cross", one can have 2 Crossbow Masters in a game instead of 1). In addition to the basic 15 upgrades, eligible monkeys can be further upgraded into the ultimate Paragon upgrade, accessible only upon purchasing all three Tier 5 upgrades for a monkey type.
Each Hero automatically generates XP for themself for each subsequent round they are on the map, leveling themself up after achieving enough XP to reach the next level. Heroes start at Level 1 when placed (or Level 3 with Empowered Heroes, and/or the Extra Empowered Relic from Contested Territory), and can level as high as Level 20. Levels provide big boosts in power for the hero, providing a variety of additional benefits for the player's defenses. Some heroes level slower than others. If multiple heroes are on screen, they share XP equally among each other.
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