Intern Pursuit Game
This game is obviously still in development. But if you like tower defense games this might be up your alley. 3d 1st per Tower defense.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
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This game isn’t particularly groundbreaking, but it is quirky and charming in it’s own right. There obviously are still a tremendous number of bugs, and it’s still pretty short at the moment, but that’s to be expected from early access. That aside, who doesn’t like shooting aliens?
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
AMazing TD
Honestly the game has some work that needs to be done to it but if your looking for a classic starcraft td outside of starcraft this isn’t a bad start. It’s still in early access so there are obviously problems/unfinished parts of it but I think its a great start and already currently gets me on a almost once a day to get my dailies and try the new maps. With a little balance and a little more depth this would be a solid td
Things I would add/change:
- The upgrades curve doesn’t seem balanced to me, I always get to a certain point and feel like its just a waste unless there is no room left to build new towers.
– Real player with 30.8 hrs in game
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I’d like to preface this review by saying it was written while the game was in Early Access and that fact was taken into consideration while writing this. AMazing TD is an interesting take on the Tower Defense genre. It reminds me of the Tower Defense (TD) games I used to play as custom games in Warcraft 3 and Starcraft 2. It probably reminds me of that because it is a standalone spiritual successor of a Starcraft 2 map I had played previously called Entropy TD.
It’s a deceptively simple appearing Tower Defense game. You build living statues as your towers and they deal with the various waves of enemies. The longer you can keep enemies from exiting the map, the more likely you are to eliminate them. Building a maze and well placed, properly upgraded towers is the key to victory in these sorts of games. AMazing TD goes beyond the basics by also having power fields on the play field that modify the game in some way. Fields that slow, speed up and teleport the enemies, increase the range or damage of your towers or even offering you extra gold are some of the field effects to watch out for when planning your maze.
– Real player with 12.1 hrs in game
Siege of Centauri
Siege of Centauri is one of the best looking tower defence games available and as a tower defence aficionado, I would say it is worth playing.
Forgive the comparison, but Siege of Centauri was clearly made by and for people who are looking to scratch their Defense Grid itch. It turns out that Siege of Centauri has some fairly obvious references in it that pay homage to Defense Grid, namely the interface looks almost like it was lifted from Defense Grid and some of the music too. It also has a similar story with advisers popping up between missions to brief you on what the mysterious enemy is up to.
– Real player with 48.6 hrs in game
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I don’t play many tower defense games. It’s essentially a puzzle, where you try to figure out the most efficient combinations of towers and placements to defend your base. There are features that let you see what is coming, and once you learn the units and iconography, you can definitely develop strategies and plans ahead of time. There are terrific controls for difficulty, as well as mechanics that let you customize and upgrade your available tower selection. I also see capabilities for a survival mode (defend as long as you can) and custom map development. I think there might also be an intent to support steam workshop, so that mods and custom maps can be shared.
– Real player with 41.2 hrs in game
Another Reigny Day
The castle of your cow king is under assault by fairy tale creatures and vicious garden gnomes. So dust off that chain mail, pimp out your castle, and bust out your bow and get ready to go medieval in full VR! Can you survive Another Reigny Day?
Take up your trusty bow and siege weapons to repel a fairy tale assault in fully immersive VR! Did the enemies smash down your gate with their battering ram? Quick-throw your hip axes to keep them from mounting the stairs! Spend your gold wisely and you can even DUAL WIELD MAGIC STAFFS!
Spend your gold on upgrades in between every wave. Arm yourself with chicken arrows to bait your enemies, place defensive sentry towers around your keep, and set up devastating siege defenses! Take some goblin shrapnel to the face? Down a shot of the magic potion to heal your wounds and keep the arrows flying.
Nothing is more satisfying than nailing an enemy from a mile away. Show off your archery skills with long-range headshots and dropping speedy enemies from the sky!
Defend the castle of a tiny yet royal cow. His pretentious orders and contemptuous moos will aggravate or inspire you to fight on for one more wave.
Think we stopped with just orcs? Fight mythical hordes of skeletons, dragons, necromantic garden gnomes, goblin bombers, fire giants, and hulking cyclopses! Watch out for the projectile poop of flying monkeys!
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Fight off the horde in 360 degree action! Enemies will come on land, the sky, and even from behind the castle walls!
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Amass wealth with every wave of enemies through Medieval loot and currency!
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Customize your defenses with upgradeable weapons and stations, like the trusty bow and arrow, throwing axes, cannons, slingshots, boiling oil, and powerful magic staff!
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Unleash your inner Robin Hood and nail some satisfying skill shots!
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Compete to be the champion of the leaderboards!
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Dive in any way you like - Another Reigny Day is compatible with the HTC Vive and the Oculus Rift!
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Cut through over 15 types of enemies, from necromancers and fire-breathing dragons to flying monkeys that throw low poly poo!
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Bend the knee to an asinine but bovine Cow King!
Castle Constructor
This game is way too addictive weirdly enough, there’s already so many things in the game (as of posting this it isn’t fully released) you can almost never get bored, after loading it up for the first time I played 8 hours straight of the game!
– Real player with 16.3 hrs in game
great little game, with lots of potential, a little buggy when it comes to the enemy ai and spawning but otherwise amazing. Hexagons are just perfect for star fortress fun
– Real player with 11.6 hrs in game
Duo Defenders - Tower Defense
It’s amazing. It’s beautiful. It’s hilarious. This game was made for Steam Remote Play, but I can’t wait to play it on a TV with a friend! #TeamKoko
– Real player with 8.1 hrs in game
Duo Defenders mixes fun co-op gameplay with one of my favorite game genres, tower defense. The tower defense gameplay is delightfully simple, and it feels more focused on team work - you can quickly get overwhelmed if you don’t work together and communicate, but that’s also the fun of it! Levels are pretty well-designed such that each level is a new teamwork challenge. The later levels are daunting for non-gamers, almost wish there was another faster/better character to select if one of the players is struggling, which would make it more casual.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Element TD
I love tower defense, and this game is solid. I played this back when it was a custom map and enjoyed it then; I think this version is better. There is room for improvement / enhancements and maybe we’ll see that in an update or sequel but if you dig TD, this game (that costs less than a latte) will do you right. My only real beef is that you can’t pause the game once it’s begun; that adds some excitement but is not what I’m personally looking for in this type of game (I like a more relaxed strategy experience), however it’s not overwhelming so no trouble.
– Real player with 23.3 hrs in game
Pros:
-Same feeling as the old WC3 and Dota2 custom maps,
-Nice design
-The sounds provide a good atmosphere to the game
-Good optimisation
-Runs on the crappiest machines too
Cons: Well there are a couple, unfortunately…
-Can’t see the range of towers before placing them
-Can’t target creeps with the towers manually
-Need to go into the specific towers description to check what I need to build it. In the custom games, it was already done that moving the cursor over an element it highlights what it will make buildable.
– Real player with 10.3 hrs in game
The Extinguishers
The Extinguishers is a Third Person Shooter Tower Defense Game.
The Adults are slowly all turning into demons and terrorizing the city. An organization called “The Extinguishers” are recruiting kids around the world to defend their cities. To keep the demons away from H.Q. build towers and create new and stronger weapons to defend your base.
Kill the demons to collect Eternal Flames. The Flamers can also be used to research and build, new equipment and towers.
You will need all the weapons and contraptions you can get to fend of hundreds…. maybe even thousands of demons storming in your city.
The Hero We Need
Create your unique towers, upgrade only the parts you need, build an arsenal of towers, or try them out in survival mode.
In THWN, each tower is individually created with runes that define the projectile and effects. This allows for versatile strategies that match your playstyle.
Fight your way through hordes of demons and enemies alike to discover Elizia, a world where the 5 realms of humans, elves, trolls, dwarfs, and turtle folk lived in harmony until the demons invaded.
REVIEWS
“Genre mashup that combines the best qualities of RTS games with those of tower defenses. […] is something we didn’t expect that we wanted, but now we want to play more of." - GameReviewMonster - Full Review
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1584820/The_Hero_We_Need/
AOD: Art Of Defense
Clearly a mobile port but the game is kind of addicting, its basic tower defence with ability to level up the units and heroes that control one of each of the units. The units costs to put down along with the gems you get for doing missions is reasonable enough that you do not really need to spend real money on the game. It is in a sense a great time killer while you wait for your mates to come online or just to shoot a few missions before you retire for the evening, it is kind of relaxing mindless game play as a lot of the missions are easy, some though do throw you and you end up using the special gem based weapons to save the day. If you like tower defence this is for you, if you like it user friendly this is also for you but i wouldnt play this as a main game so to speak. Saying that 7/10 not bad time waster imo
– Real player with 111.8 hrs in game
i am not a big fan of tower defence games, but it was free so i gave it a go.
well worth it. possibly the best tower defence game i have so far played and i still play daily weeks later. its challenging enough without being frustrating and its entertaining enough not to be dull. graphics are sufficient and not 90’s pixels like so many other free games and micro purchases are not massively over=priced which is another norm.
latter stages im sure the cost of microtransactions and what they provide will be redundant as the cost to reward ratio will be worthless, but early game it can be a real benefit. getting all 6 heroes unlocked early is a real benefit.
– Real player with 79.1 hrs in game