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Grippia is a small planetoid on the outskirts of the Lylat System. Discovered by Grippy Toad, President of Corneria Precious Metals Ltd., it was used as CPM's primary secret storage site for precious metals. The planetoid is so far from the Lylat sun that it sits in near permanent darkness. Icy tower play online. Star Fox Guard is a tower defense game for the Wii U starring Slippy Toad.It is the first spin-off game in the Star Fox franchise. The goal of the game is to protect the mining operations of Grippy, Slippy's uncle.It was released on the same day as Star Fox Zero as a separate disc bundled with first edition copies of the game, and was later released in the Nintendo eShop for download.

Contents.Gameplay Star Fox Guard is a 3D game in which players must protect various bases, owned by 's uncle, Grippy, from oncoming attackers by monitoring security cameras. The television displays footage from all of the available security cameras while the features an overhead view of the base. To defend the base's core, players must watch the monitors carefully for any oncoming attackers and switch control to one of the available cameras in order to fire its weapon. Enemies are divided into two classes; Combat robots, which must all be defeated in order to progress, and Chaos robots, which hinder the player by tampering with the cameras, such as obscuring the view or showing fake footage.

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The game features 100 missions and an editor mode that allows players to edit the behavior of enemies in levels and share them online. Development Star Fox Guard was announced by series creator at, as Project Guard. The game was rebranded and renamed as Star Fox Guard during a presentation on March 3, 2016. Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore74/100Review scoresPublicationScore6/1031/407.8/108.5/10Nintendo World Report7.5/10Star Fox Guard received mixed to positive reviews, according to. Jose Otero from IGN praised its 'clever enemies,' controls, and extra missions, but criticizing the 'simple campaign' and 'bland graphics'. Jonathan Harrington from Nintendo Enthusiast praised its gameplay, variety, and online sharing, but criticized the lack of humor, low budget visuals, and music. Stephen Totilo from Kotaku stated that despite it having 'just about nothing to do with the aerial shooting gameplay people associate with Star Fox', it was 'one of Nintendo’s most distinct games in years'.

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