5/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for Tower Raiders 3 for iPhone.
Tower Raiders 3 is free iOS app published by Gianormous Games, LLC
theislandchick
I upgraded the free version and paid the $5, but why can't I now get the gold version for free? It's the same thing, right? Also, I've beat the game on easy, but it won't play on tough even though I select it before starting. Please fix those two issues and ill give the game 5 stars all the way!
Tnronin
Too many bugs. One of the most irritating is the runner info screen will get stuck and you have to exit and restart the game to make it go away. Fix the bugs and I'll buy.
Agent2459
A little trouble with the upgrades, specifically getting additional workers. I seem to get short changed on # avail. But overall a good game & strategy. Works on iPhone & iPad, good to pass the time, very addicting, haha. I highly recommend it. I only have the free one right now.
Stormvise
More credits awarded would be nice so it doesnt take so long to bet more things, but it is still a fun game.
#36 Basketball
Hands down, the good ol raider killing series is one of the best, if not the best. Love the new additions but crashes occasionally Worth getting the free version period.
Thisnicknamewasnttakenyet
A very good follow-up to Tower Raiders 2, but it's almost too ambitious graphically for iPad2. At times, the game becomes overwhelmed when rendering too many things at once and turns into a slideshow.
DJMacDaddy
This one is unfortunately flying under the radar. Its a great game that keeps you thinking. Almost docked you a star for the 'beiber brain' level, as everyone knows there isnt a beiber alive WITH a brain, but its an awesome level, nonetheless. ;)
tadd.smejkal
Huge fan of the original two, and this one takes it to the next level in terms of graphics, mazes, and strategy. But there are some major issues with its playability. First, when I completed the second level in "tough" mode, it only recorded the win in "easy" mode I had played earlier. Second, you can't just move onto the next level- you have to purchase it with credits. Effectively that means that unless you want to spend money on credits, you have to play each level 4-5 times in order to earn enough credits to move on and buy weapon upgrades. This is seriously annoying and basically means I quit. I'd rather pay five bucks for a version of this game that didn't hassle me.
Diggygibson
This game is fun at first, then it becomes boring because of the repetitiveness of things. The graphics are way better than the last two versions but I am a little creeped out by actually seeing people faces that I don't know as workers. Like the last two versions, the companies desire to get that extra buck out of your pocket really interferes with your game play. Aside from that, if you really think about it, what are they giving you for your money. The weapons only upgrade by 5%. That is a change that is really unnoticeable. It deserves three stars but I took a star away because of the ripped off feeling I got once I purchased the upgrades.