Bloons Td Battles 2 Apr 2026

Here’s a concise review of (the competitive tower defense sequel by Ninja Kiwi). Overview Bloons TD Battles 2 takes the classic co-op TD formula and turns it into a 1v1 real-time strategy duel. You build a loadout of three monkey towers, then send waves of Bloons to overwhelm your opponent while defending your own side. The Good 1. Deep Strategic Variety Unlike the original BTD games, you can’t just spam your favorite tower. You pick a hero and three towers for your entire loadout. This creates real trade-offs—early game defense, mid-game eco, late-game damage. Synergies matter.

Works well on PC, mobile, and tablets. Progress carries over with an account. The Bad 1. Steep Learning Curve for Newcomers The game assumes you know BTD basics. No tutorial explains eco management, grouped Bloon sends, or tower loadouts. Expect to lose your first 10-15 matches badly. Bloons TD Battles 2

Ninja Kiwi actively patches towers, heroes, and maps. The meta evolves regularly, so one strategy (e.g., Dartling + Engineer) rarely dominates for long. Here’s a concise review of (the competitive tower

Tower XP is still a thing, but you unlock upgrades faster through battles. You don’t need to grind single-player for weeks. The Good 1

At higher ranks, 80% of players run the same 2-3 loadouts (e.g., Druid + Sub + Ice, or Tack + Village + Alchemist). Creative off-meta builds often lose.

Even with improvements, you start with towers at base level (0 upgrades). To unlock tier 4 and 5 upgrades, you must use that tower in battles. This means playing intentionally weak loadouts while grinding XP—which feels bad in a competitive setting.