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There is a section on the wave line where you can build defensive towers and walls.
Units obtained from the normal unit gacha are much stronger than they look — they are about five times stronger than veteran units and all of them have AOE attacks.
If the boss is not attacked consistently, it will regenerate its HP very quickly.
I recommend clearing defense line before Day 10.
If it still feels too difficult, I’ll consider adding a difficulty option.
The easy mode will give more advantages in the early game.
As mentioned in the description, I felt that automatic translation would only cause more confusion for this map.
This map is an homage to StarCraft use maps, so I intentionally placed multiple communicators (similar to StarCraft beacons). While doing this, I also ran into some issues when trying to add English text.
If you’d like an English version, feel free to let me know, and I’ll consider making a separate version of the map with English-only support.
I’m not entirely sure which button you’re referring to — do you mean you don’t like the Communicator (the one used for buying tents or units, located at the 10 o’clock position from the Command Center)?