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Consider the 2 games 100% separate.
They share their name, but generally they are two different kinds of game.
That might have been a bit premature, honestly.
While I understand your perspective, Nemomon touched on it above - yes, the 2 versions share a common core concept and share many of the same maps.
However, the Steam BTD5 version does add:
- a ton of new content including new maps, towers, agents;
- a huge reduction in overall game lag that inevitably occurs in Flash BTD5.
NK is a tiny, tiny company. The Flash BTD5 version is 100% free to play [as are most of their Flash games on the NinjaKiwi site].
They need to make money somehow.
Honestly, the asking price of Steam BTD5 is extremely reasonable for all the new content you get and also for the guaranteed 100s to 1000s of hours you will be able to play in order to achieve everything in the game legitimately.
cheers!
-les
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