CANT TOUCH the Color in Toilet Tower Defense
TLDRIn this action-packed episode of 'Toilet Tower Defense,' our hosts embark on a colorful challenge where they must strategically avoid using units of a certain color determined by a wheel of fortune. The game intensifies as they compete for 20,000 gems, showcasing a variety of units and discussing their strengths and weaknesses. With a blend of humor and competition, they experiment with different strategies, including the use of a 'scientist Mech' and a 'leprechaun cameraman,' to dominate the game. As they progress, they also discuss potential new units and upgrades, keeping viewers informed on the latest game developments. The episode concludes with a nail-biting race against time to set a new record, leaving fans eager for more.
Takeaways
- 🎮 The video is a gameplay of 'Toilet Tower Defense' where players spin a wheel to determine the color of units they can't use.
- 🚫 One player hopes not to get yellow as the forbidden color, considering it the worst, while another disagrees.
- 😝 The challenge starts with players selecting units strategically based on their colors to fit the game's restrictions.
- 轮盘 A wheel spin determines the color that cannot be used in the game, adding a layer of challenge.
- 💣 A player expresses disappointment at not being able to use the 'Santa TV man' due to the color blue.
- 🌈 Despite the challenge, players manage to create effective squads by choosing complementary units.
- 🤑 There's a focus on maximizing money-making units like 'Santa' and 'Speaker woman's rad farm' to gain an advantage.
- 🧪 The 'Scientist Mech' is identified as a powerful unit after being buffed, showcasing the importance of updates.
- 🍀 The 'Leprechaun' unit is considered very strong, even at lower levels, demonstrating the impact of unit choices.
- 🚀 The players discuss the potential of new units and upgrades, indicating the game's continuous development.
- 🏆 A friendly wager of 20,000 gems is mentioned, adding a competitive element to the gameplay.
Q & A
What is the challenge presented in the 'Can't Touch the Color' game mode?
-In the 'Can't Touch the Color' game mode, a color is chosen and the players are not allowed to use any units with that color in their profile picture.
Why does Melon hope to not touch the color yellow?
-Melon hopes to not touch the color yellow because he considers it the worst color in the game.
What is the significance of the 'Spud' in the game?
-The 'Spud' is a powerful single-target damage dealer that can potentially win the game against an entire army of Titans.
What does Sunny suggest for Melon's date with Sunshine?
-Sunny suggests taking Sunshine to the beach and offering her a pinacolada, which is a cocktail made with pineapple juice, coconut, and other ingredients.
What is the strategy used by the players in the nightmare mode challenge?
-The strategy involves deploying money-making units, upgrading them quickly, and following the advice of the scientist Mech to place and upgrade units effectively.
What is the role of the 'repair drone' in the game?
-The 'repair drone' is used to keep the player's units alive more quickly by repairing them during the game.
Why is the 'scientist Mech' considered valuable in the game?
-The 'scientist Mech' is valuable because it can provide strategic advice to the players on how to beat the game more effectively.
What is the 'clock event' in the game?
-The 'clock event' is an upcoming update in the game that introduces new towers and enemies related to the theme of time, such as the alarm clockman and the clock woman.
What is the 'good/bad challenge' in the game?
-The 'good/bad challenge' is a game mode where players start with a 'bad' tower and must max level it before they can place down a 'good' tower. The player who survives longer wins.
What is the significance of the 'Astro toilet' in the game?
-The 'Astro toilet' is a powerful unit that can slow down enemies, providing a strategic advantage in the game.
What is the 'Titan rocket man' and how does it perform in the game?
-The 'Titan rocket man' is a special unit that the players discover during the game. It is noted for its area-of-effect (AOE) damage but is considered somewhat weak compared to other units.
Outlines
🎮 Game Introduction and Challenge Explanation
The video begins with an introduction to a game challenge involving a wheel of colors. The objective is to spin the wheel, and whatever color it lands on becomes the one color that cannot be used in the game. The players discuss their strategies and choose units for their squads, avoiding those with the prohibited color. They also discuss the potential impact of not being able to use certain powerful units due to the color restriction.
💰 Money Making Strategies and Unit Deployment
The players discuss their money-making strategies in the game, deploying units like Santas and speaker women's farms to accumulate in-game currency. They also talk about upgrading their units and managing their resources. There is a focus on optimizing the placement of units for maximum efficiency and income, as well as planning for future upgrades and unit purchases.
🚀 Upgrading and Strategic Planning
The players continue to upgrade their units and discuss the cost of upgrades, with one player focusing on maximizing their income while the other invests in a scientist Mech. They strategize about unit placement, considering factors like slowing down enemy units and maximizing damage output. There is also a discussion about the potential of using a Sinister unit and the impact of its color on the game.
🤖 Unit Buffs and Strategic Placement
The players discuss the effectiveness of their units, with a focus on the scientist Mech and its ability to buff other towers. They also talk about the placement of units like the leprechaun cameraman and the speaker repair drone. The conversation includes strategies for dealing with powerful enemy units and managing in-game money to purchase and upgrade units.
🎲 Spinning the Wheel for Unit Selection
The players spin a wheel to unlock new units for their game. They discuss the potential of getting powerful units like the Astro upgraded Titan cameraman and the speaker woman's Rose farm. There is a focus on the excitement of acquiring new units and the strategic implications of adding them to their squads.
🤖 Deploying Titan Units and Strategizing
The players engage in a challenge where they deploy various Titan units in the game. They discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each Titan, placing them strategically to maximize their effectiveness. There is a focus on creating a powerful army of Titans to face off against a singular powerful unit, the potato, and the strategies employed to win the game.
🎉 Victory and New Game Challenge
The players celebrate their victory in the game and discuss the outcome. They then introduce a new challenge where they will only use units that are recommended by the game for each difficulty level. They express their excitement for the upcoming clock event and the potential new units that will be introduced.
🔧 Upgrading Units and Preparing for Battle
The players focus on upgrading their units, particularly their leprechaun cameraman and other support units, to prepare for the increasing difficulty of the game. They discuss their strategies for managing resources and the importance of prioritizing upgrades to deal with stronger enemy units.
🛠️ Deploying and Upgrading Clock Units
The players deploy and upgrade clock-themed units in anticipation of the clock event. They discuss the potential abilities of these new units and how they might be used strategically in the game. There is a focus on maximizing the effectiveness of these units and preparing for the challenges of nightmare mode.
🎖️ Completing the Game Challenge
The players successfully complete their challenge of beating the game using only the units recommended by the game's difficulty settings. They discuss their strategies, the effectiveness of the units they used, and the excitement of the upcoming clock event. They also reflect on the game's balance and the fun they had playing through it as intended.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Toilet Tower Defense
💡Wheel of Colors
💡Units
💡Gems
💡Speaker Woman's Rose Farm
💡Astro Titan
💡Nightmare Mode
💡Leprechaun Cameraman
💡Clock Event
💡Speed Run
Highlights
Spinning a wheel of colors to determine the only color that cannot be used in the game.
Challenge issued with 20,000 gems on the line for successfully avoiding a specific color.
Strategic selection of units based on color restrictions, highlighting the importance of versatility in gameplay.
Use of the Astro unit as a substitute for the banned Toxic unit, showcasing adaptability.
Melon expresses a preference for not having to use the color yellow, indicating a potential game strategy.
Unexpected landing on the color blue, which restricts the use of powerful units like Santa TV man.
Innovative use of the speaker woman's rad farm as a money maker despite color restrictions.
Excitement over not being allowed to use the color pink, revealing a unique approach to the game's challenge.
Discovery that the background of a rare unit is blue, adding a layer of complexity to the game.
Sunny's lucky avoidance of using the color pink, considered a disadvantage in the game.
The deployment of a scientist Mech after a recent buff, indicating a meta shift in the game.
DJ TV man's color confusion - a purple unit mistaken for blue, adding a humorous twist.
Sunny's strategy of deploying multiple Santa units as a money-making tactic.
Melon's decision to prioritize upgrading money-making units over immediate defense.
The appearance of a talking scientist toilet that provides strategic advice, a new interactive element.
Successful completion of nightmare mode with the help of the scientist toilet, demonstrating the effectiveness of the given advice.
The good/bad challenge where players must max out a 'bad' unit before using a 'good' one, adding an extra layer of strategy.