When comparing Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour vs Anomaly Defenders, the Slant community recommends Anomaly Defenders for most people. In the question“What are the best offline Android games?” Anomaly Defenders is ranked 28th while Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour is ranked 31st. The most important reason people chose Anomaly Defenders is:
Anomaly Defenders allows for offline play, making for a good game to play when there is no available internet connection.
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Pros
Pro Addictive multi-player
Between the twelve player deathmatches to the co-op objective modes there is plenty to do for multiplayer.
Pro Spectacular visual design
Hands down one of the best visual games on Android.
Pro Fun campaign mode
The single-player campaign consists of varied locations, playing different characters, a ridiculous plot, and classic fps gameplay that's broken up with vehicle sequences to avoid repetitiveness.
Pro Wonderful Single Player gameplay.
Pro Can be played offline
Anomaly Defenders allows for offline play, making for a good game to play when there is no available internet connection.
Pro Fantastic graphics
Hands down the best looking tower defense game on Android as of 2014.
Pro Deep progression and upgrade systems
Anomaly Defenders has a lot of upgrade options that give the game a lot of replayability and also just a huge amount of player choice that allows the game to cater to any kind of playstyle.
Pro Complex, varied level design
The level design in Anomaly Defenders is more varied and complex than most tower defense games on the Android platform.
Cons
Con Includes in app purchases
For a game that is upfront priced in the higher tier of mobile games ($6.99) to also have in app purchases that range from $1.99 - $99.99 per item is a bit insulting.
Con Extremely slowly paced
The gameplay takes a very long time to get moving and even then it still feels slow.