Seattle, Washington – Melesta Games is getting into the holiday spirit with the launch of the Great Christmas Giveaway! For a limited time, fans can download our games for Free, and enjoy exclusive holiday-themed updates.
The military-themed tower defense game Toy Defense gets a new bonus world in the holiday update, taking players on a new adventure from snow to a sunny beach paradise.
In the sequel, Toy Defense 2, players can enjoy 12 new levels based on the World War II Battle of Iwo Jima, along with seven unique Christmas-themed missions to rescue a kidnapped Santa Claus.
The turn-based strategy game Toy Monsters also receives a wintry update: players compete in snowball battles, collect presents on the battlefield, decorate Christmas trees for bonuses, and more.
Three exciting features have been added to the puzzle game Rolling Idols: a new blitz mode, tournaments, and three helpful bonuses called Liberator, Detonator, and Booster.
Zuba!, the adorable game about getting back lost candy, and Space Roadkill, the thrilling zombie-smashing driving game, are also completely Free as part of the giveaway.
Now’s the time to download the games you’ve always wanted absolutely Free! This incredible gift is available for a limited time only during the holidays.
Melesta Games
Toy Defense 1.8
Toy Defense 2 v1.11
Toy Defense: Relaxed mode 1.8
Rolling Idols 1.4
Space Roadkill 1.0
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