As of Bloons TD 6, the regular bloons consist of: red, blue, green, yellow, pink, black, white, lead, zebra, rainbow, purple, and ceramic bloons. There are two classes of bloons in the game: regular (unnamed in the game) and MOAB-class. The bloons always follow the map's set path on the track until they either reach the exit(s), are popped, or are moved to an earlier part of the track by a tower's ability. If a bloon reaches the end of a path, the player loses lives (or in later games, health) once these are all depleted, the game ends. The game is a tower defense game and thus the player can choose various types of towers and traps to place around the track in order to defend against the bloons, gaining 1 in-game dollar for every layer of bloon popped. The main objective of Bloons TD is to prevent balloons, known in-game as "Bloons", from reaching the end of a defined track on a map which consists of one or more entrances and exits for the bloons.
Later games in the series expanded to support various mobile platforms, including Android, iOS, Windows Phone, PlayStation Portable, and Nintendo DSi. The game was initially developed as a browser game, built upon the Adobe Flash platform and released in mid 2007.
The cost/time of the upgrades are in the Upgrade's general section. In total, you can get 30 Monkey Huts.Ĭosts $500 and takes 20 minutes to build. It gets 10 more available at Level 11 before finishing off at 12 more at Level 14. First unlocked at Level 6 with 2 Monkey Huts available before expanding to 5 at Level 8 before giving you even more Monkey Huts available for construction, specifically 3 more (making the amount of Monkey Huts 8) at Level 10. They will all fire at the destructive bloons at once!"Ĭosts $350 per Monkey Hut building and 6 minutes to construct.
"Five Dart Monkeys live in this humble Monkey Hut.