So I've recently found my old ipad, and i reset it to match my newer model ipads data, before i reset i had a game on both called bloons td6+ from Apple Arcade, it always works fine on my new ipad (ipad pro 12.9 gen 3 2018) and before the reset it worked fine on my old ipad (ipad gen 6, also 2018) but after the reset and maching up some data now it says "Your request is taking longer than usual" every time i try and load it, bloons td6 netflix loads up perfectly, i even tried reinstalling the app, can anyone help me? (Note: both are running iPadOS 17.3)

Or if drastic measures need to be taken, back up the ipad, make sure its around 45 percent, and reset to factory default, when the option shows, use the icloud back up data (keep in mind im like 9 and its 8 pm so im just tryna find some soulutions so your son can enjoy his bloons,)


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My son plays this game every day & last night it wouldn't load so I backed up his ipad, had him free up a lot of storage, & updated to iPadOS 17.3.1 & it is still not loading. I can find it in apple arcade & app store but when I click the Play button, nothing happens. It appears to try to open, when I look in the top right corner, the spinning icon appears for a brief second but then goes away & nothing happens.

In any round of Bloons TD 6 I play, all of my magic monkeys with zero upgrades can pop purple Bloons, which are supposed to be invincible against magic. Is there a monkey knowledge point that revokes this? Is this a glitch?

Purple bloons can't be popped with fire and energy based attacks unless you use Monkey Intelligence Bureau from monkey village. Not all magic monkeys use fire/energy based attacks like Ninja Monkey and Super Monkey (without laser upgrade).

Bloons is a video game franchise developed by Ninja Kiwi. The games involve players using monkeys, armed with various tools, to pop as many "bloons" (balloons) as possible. They include the Bloons series, the Bloons Tower Defense series, and several other spin-offs. Most of the earlier Bloons games are browser-based games that use Adobe Flash Player, although some are available on other platforms. Mobile games based on the Bloons series are distributed through the App Store, Google Play, and some through Steam. Games made by Ninja Kiwi older than Bloons TD 6 are available through the Ninja Kiwi Archive on Steam.

The basic concept for Bloons came from Stephen's wife. When Stephen asked her what would be fun in a new game, she brought up carnival games with darts and balloons.[2][3] The first version was developed quickly, and the game was released in 5th of March 2007. It proved popular, especially after being picked up by Digg, and soon reaching approximately 100,000 players per day.[2][4] By 2011 the game had been played over 3 billion times.[4]

The Bloons series is the original grouping of games developed under the "Bloons" name. In all of the main games, the goal is for the player to clear the playing area of all Bloons (which, as implied, have similar traits to balloons) using a limited number of darts.[5] The player is able to choose the power, aim, and other factors involving the launch of darts; and hence the path it will follow and what Bloons it will pop. There are many sequels and spin-offs of this series, with large fan support (indicated by the "player packs" discussed later).

In the Bloons Tower Defense series (often abbreviated Bloons TD or BTD), the main objective of the game is to pop the enemy Bloons before they reach the end of the path on the game screen. The player has various types of towers available to defend against the Bloons, such as Dart Monkeys, Tack Shooters, and the powerful Super Monkey.[6][7] There are also other types of towers introduced in later editions of the series, such as Ninja Monkeys and Monkey Buccaneers, the latter of which could only be placed on water. Every tower can be purchased and upgraded with in-game money which is earned through various means.

There are many types of Bloons, the Red Bloon being the weakest; the tougher variants each contain one or more weaker ones, released when the containing Bloon is popped.[8] For example, the Green Bloon contains a Blue Bloon, which contains a Red Bloon. Depending on the difficulty and version of the game, the player has a certain number of "lives" available. Different types of Bloons consume different numbers of lives if they escape, based on the total number of Bloons contained inside. Some Bloons have special attributes. Lead Bloons are immune to sharp things, black Bloons are immune to bombs, and white Bloons are immune to ice. There are special types of Bloons such as the infamous "MOAB-class" (Massive Ornary Air Blimp, sometimes called "Mother Of All Bloons" although that is incorrect according to a note before round 38 in BTD3) where the Bloon resembles an airship and takes many hits to defeat, an example being the ZOMG or BFB (Zeppelin Of Mighty Gargantuanness and Brutal Floating Behemoth, respectively). In general, the newer games have had more Bloon and tower types.

Bloons TD6 is the latest installment in the main Bloons Tower Defense series, but Bloons Tower Defense Battles 2, a spinoff, is the most recent game overall. Both have a variety of new and improved features. The game features all of the classic tower defense gameplay with a few enhanced strategies that add even more depth and challenge.

Bloons Monkey City is a free multi-platform game that combines the traditional Bloons TD with a city builder.[9] Capturing more plots allows the player to place more buildings. Some buildings require specific tiles. The buildings cost in-game money, which are acquired from different buildings and by capturing tiles. Windmills and watermills create energy that is used by the player's other buildings. Leveling up allows the player to make more buildings and cities. Bloonstones, another valuable in-game resource, are used to unlock the strongest upgrades for towers. Special plots can contain MOABs, chests, camo Bloons, etc.

The objective of the game is to move a super monkey that shoots a stream of darts to pop bloons.[11] Popping them gives the player power blops, which are used to buy upgrades. If the monkey fails to pop the required amount of bloons for a certain level, the game is over. The super monkey wields weapons, which can be upgraded or replaced with a different weapon.

The first game, Bloons Super Monkey, was released on Ninja Kiwi's website in February 2010.[12] In May 2013, a sequel, Bloons Super Monkey 2, was released on the same website.[13] In November 2016, a refined version of Bloons Super Monkey 2 was released on the iOS App Store and Android Play Store for download.[14]

Tech media website CNET reported favorably on the Bloons Tower Defense games for iPhone, describing it as having "nearly everything from the beloved Web-based classic". The article reflects negatively on the controls, stating that "[they] are a little finicky", but overall their impression is positive, saying that the game is an ideal introduction to the tower defense genre for young children.[24]

A new Beginner track has been added to BTD5! Brick Wall has a long path that forces the bloons to double back on themselves before leaving the way they came in. 

On top of that, the Daily Challenges from November have been added to the Daily Challenge vault. Test yourself against the various restrictions and earn Monkey Money from each one.

Before the rise of man brought the great rivalry between Pirate and Ninja, there was another natural feud between two animal species: Monkeys... and B[al]loons. No one knows how or why this epic war began, but both sides fight endlessly with ever greater wartime developments vying for domination of the world. All of the preceding is included absolutely nowhere in the game's design, and is merely a flavorful fantasy explaining why players seem to care so much about using monkeys to pop balloons.

Bloons Tower Defense (or BTD as it's abbreviated) is an ongoing Tower Defense series by Ninja Kiwi where monkeys (and other weapons) are used to pop a seemingly endless line of overly determined balloons of varying shapes, sizes, and speed. Though starting out with a simplified design palette, later installments of the series have evolved to include a great deal of complexity in both art and gameplay mechanics.

So far the series has 6 main installments. It started off as a spin-off of the lesser-known Bloons, a series of aim-and-power-meter puzzle games with many player-designed maps. However, it became so much more popular that it got its own spin-off, Bloons Super Monkey. This takes the form of a top-down aerial shooter starring the titular monkey from the BTD series, inspired by Raiden X. The basic goal is to pop a set number of bloons in each level, upgrading along the way to beat levels with increasingly strong Bloon formations. It even got its own sequel and a mobile remake thereof!

Three other spin-offs of this series exist: Bloons Monkey City, a tower-defense city-simulator combo with has elements of Facebook games where Player Versus Player is possible. Bloons TD Battles where PvP is the primary focus; the primary modes are Assault and Defensive. Assault has you and your opponent try to defeat each other by sending bloons, in addition to AI-spawned bloonsnote Arenas in the mobile/Steam port are based on Assault, and may have unique game rules. Defensive instead focuses on surviving the AI bloons with reduced incomenote The mobile/Steam verson has Practice mode, a singleplayer version of this with powerups not costing energy. A crossover of BTD and Adventure Time called Bloons Adventure Time TD, which had soft launch access for selected continents* (Australia, New Zealand, Philippines, and Singapore) on July 14, 2018, and was released worldwide on August 28 of the same year, with a PC release hitting Steam on January 16, 2019. 152ee80cbc

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