Is there a strategy for using the Position Buttons?

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In Bloons TD 5, almost every tower has these following buttons: enter image description here

I know what they do, but I want to know what towers I can use them on to have maximum popping.






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How do you make good looking buttons?

  • 7 Basic Rules for Button Design. by Nick Babich. ...
  • Make buttons look like buttons. ...
  • Put buttons where users expect to find them. ...
  • Label buttons with what they do. ...
  • Properly size your buttons. ...
  • Mind the order. ...
  • Avoid using too many buttons. ...
  • Provide visual or audio feedback on interaction.


  • What makes a good CTA button?

    Your CTA buttons should always have a healthy chunk of white space surrounding them. White space helps call the users' attention to your button and helps it stand out.

    Should buttons be aligned left or right?

    Button alignment and order on a page layout are actually pretty straightforward. Most of the time, it's ideal to left-align the button group and sort the buttons primary-to-secondary from left-to-right. The following research backs this rationale up: Page forms are typically left-aligned.

    What are the basic rules of button design?

    The basic rules of button design
    • Make it look clickable. ...
    • Make it easy to find and predict. ...
    • Tell users what each button does. ...
    • Size matters: have buttons people can actually click on. ...
    • Don't have a button for everything. ...
    • Always provide feedback or risk user's wrath.




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