Stickman Clans

Stickman Clans

Stickman Clans - a new fun and addictive real-time strategy game with famous stickman heroes! RTS game in a medieval setting with elements of survival, you can control your army and individual warriors.

Get gold to recruit more fighters to your army. At your disposal: miner, stickman warrior, archer, Spartan, giant, and even a catapult. Upgrade your army by improving the skills and weapons of the stickmen. Strengthen your fortress. Get ready for the legendary battle of the stickmen. The outcome of the battle depends only on you.


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Stickman Clans on Steam

The Extinguishers

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.


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Burg Battle

Burg Battle

Takes the boring parts of RTS out of it. Easy to learn AND easy to master!

Real player with 89.9 hrs in game


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Great reverse tower defense game. Easy to get hooked!

Single-player is fun, but multiplayer up to 8 players over LAN (but can fill in bots with different difficulties if you’d like) means I can blow up my buddy’s armies from afar.

Make lots of armies, blow up the other guys' armies, make bigger armies, and conquer. Multiple factions and individualized talent trees allows versatility in playstyle and adds a lot of depth to the game. 5/5.

Real player with 21.4 hrs in game

Burg Battle on Steam

小小精灵塔防(Little elf tower defense)

小小精灵塔防(Little elf tower defense)

A nice cheap Tower defence diversion with pretty good graphics.

Missing a lot of “bells and whistles” (ie range indicators and target priorities), but you will work it out soon enough.

May not be very long term, but we will see!!

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

Simply a really bad game. The assets appear to be cute, but you can’t see them. The controls are awkward at best. The characters are under-explained, and there doesn’t seem to be a way to upgrade them, but again, the game is under-explained, I might just be missing something. Made it to level three thru experimentation, but it is pretty tough. Cannot recommend, even if you find it for under a buck.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

小小精灵塔防(Little elf tower defense) on Steam

Grand Attrition

Grand Attrition

Okay, I’m not a big review writer but I found this game and thought I’d give it a go.

Things I liked:

Over all this isn’t too bad for a cheap indie game. All of the units (Normal, special, or otherwise) are actually unique with their own functions and purposes, which was rather nice. Map size goes from small to rather absurdly large. Honestly most of the standard stuff is par for the course but the things I really enjoyed are the Side-grades, the forts, the special units, and most importantly, the Talents. The side grades are all just that, sidegrades, they really change up how you can tackle a game and once I figured out that I could do that to the unit spawning buildings it really helped. The forts are these “Structures that contain “loot” that can be very beneficial for the rest of your current run. Then the special units, Some of them are spawnable units that cost a lot of resources but they all do different things aside from just attacking whats ever in front of them. Then you have the non-spawnable units which are also strange and fun to use. Finally the talents, I really love the talents in this game and it’s one of the main reasons I keep playing. They are a ton of fun to use and can really change up how you play a game. Furthermore, none of them feel particularly jarring or like you are supposed to have them. My favorite two are Explosive when touched and conversion blossom. My computer hates it but its great to watch unfold at higher difficulties.

Real player with 10.9 hrs in game

Fun free-form strategy game that doesn’t lock you into one form of playing the game. A good way to pass the time with plenty of features to experiment with. The game has great potential and plenty of room for improvisation and improvement.

Real player with 5.6 hrs in game

Grand Attrition on Steam

The Last Defense

The Last Defense

ThugGames' goal is to build a series of games that explain one major story.

All of the games are from various genres.

We’re starting with The Last Defense to introduce our players to the universe’s story.

A continent driven by mythic powers. All nations have different abilities. After years of war between themselves, they now have a common enemy and are forced to unite and fight together in order to protect their world. There are five kingdoms. Only the kingdom of Murgaz is standing (Kingdom of Men / Middle Kingdom). All surviving mages join the forces, under the command of King Severin. YOU are playing from the eyes of King Severin and control your own defense by:

  • Build your own Defense!

  • Cast special abilities for every mage, based on their power. (Fire Mage example)

  • Replayable game with different experience every time you play.

  • Gameplay for hours.

  • Follow a story with every chapter.

The Last Defense on Steam

Castle Of Alchemists

Castle Of Alchemists

In this tower defense/top-down action hybrid, play as the Bellator, alchemically enhanced super soldier and the first of its kind, to fight against invaders that are trapped in the castle. Delve into the castle, set your traps and towers, equip powerful weapons and gears, and reclaim ground piece by piece. Unlock new powers, traps, and weapons as you save the survivors and gather the lost knowledge.

Decades of failure to achieve the ultimate goal, Philosopher’s Stone, led the masters at the Castle of Alchemists, to impatience, and at their lost of virtue, they made a terrible mistake.They have started to study heretical arts of sorcery to hasten the Magnum Opus. Instead of finding the Philosopher’s Stone, they have opened portals to unknown elemental realms, pouring malicious creatures into our world.

Castle’s defense systems trapped both creatures and the residence of the Castle inside. This solution is though only temporary, since creatures started to break free from this entrapment. It is now up to only a handful of apprentices, and the alchemically enhanced defender of the order, Bellator, to save the castle from the marauders of elemental realms.

As the alchemically enhanced super soldier of the order, Bellator, keep mutating to meet new challenges on the way as you level up and decorate yourselves with an amazing arsenal, powerful armors and a wide variety of equipment. As you progress, find and unlock new schematics for crafting more powerful equipment with unique randomised abilities which expands on gameplay.

Be the first example of Mankind-Perfected as Bellator.

Clash with fire realm invaders in forges, clean the golems of Earth Realms from mines, progress through the halls overrun by ice-realm creatures! A wide variety of enemies with different distinctive abilities, resistances and weaknesses to enhance gameplay and force you to change your tactics to meet ever changing challenges. environments and different goals; preventing invaders from escaping, protecting valuable assets to saving trapped masters and apprentices; to offer a fresh scenery as you progress through the castle.

Build defensive towers to house semi-auto ballistas, revolving cannons or steam powered mounted gatling guns. Install traps including deadly spikes, flame pillars, acid showers, rotating-dart throwers and many more. As you progress, unlock upgrades and different versions of your defenses such as changing your cannons to add a spin to cannonballs so they ricochet from the ground with an extended range, coat your spikes with poison that also slows down, and many more.

Use the synergy of traps and your abilities; by expanding the range of your electric turret via planting it in the midst of other metal traps, and if they are coming in large numbers and coming fast, wet them with showers of water and freeze them with ammonium-nitrate vials! Discover and unlock many more combos using traps and abilities together.

Castle Of Alchemists on Steam

Dungeon Defenders II

Dungeon Defenders II

I tried. I really, really tried.

Ever since I bought this game in 2014, I continued to throw my time and genuine effort at it, hoping to get at the very least a decent sequel to DD1. I even ignored the very clear warning sign that was the release of DD Eternity (DD1 was abandoned to hackers, then repacked and…sold again under a new name, wham, bam, profit). Today, with the game about ready to leave yet another developement stage, instead of having hope and tons of fun playing the game, I am disgusted and bitterly dissapointed.

Real player with 1862.6 hrs in game

Don’t bother with Dungeon Defenders 2 or Trendy Entertainment. Their incessant greed has instilled levels of disgust in me that I scarcely could previously fathom.

For a bit of background, allow me to preface this by telling you that I hold no nostalgia for the original Dungeon Defenders. This is a combination of their lack of security leading to rampant hackers and my disdain for the original character styles. I played this game a bit when it first came out, and dropped in now and again to see how it was doing. My tenure here became permanent with the Terraria crossover content, and I’ve remained fairly steady to the game since. I’ve done some Mastery, climbed up Onslaught, and dabbled in Ancient Power Resets. I’ve seen a lot of what there is to see, and let me tell you, originally, the allure was the cartoony, bright graphics and enjoyable combat. However, beneath this veneer of vibrant paint lies a decrepit, hollow experience designed to consume your wallet.

Real player with 1216.2 hrs in game

Dungeon Defenders II on Steam

Dwerve

Dwerve

Dwerve is a tower defense dungeon crawler RPG. It tells the story of a young dwarven tinkerer that adventures into dwarven ruins to unearth the lost technologies of the ancient warsmiths: turrets and traps, the only weapons that can protect the dwarves from Witch Queen Vandra the Wicked and her army of bloodthirsty trolls and monstrous creatures.

Key Features

  • Tactical turret-based combat involves making strategic decisions about which turrets and traps to build and where.

  • Upgrade your arsenal with over a dozen turrets and traps, each with it’s own unique upgrade tree.

  • Discover powerful artifacts: an arrow-blocking shield, dashing boots, a bouncing boomerang, a ground-shaking hammer, and more!

  • Story-based campaign. Unravel the history of the dwarves and the trolls in a story that features diverse characters and an unpredictable plot!

  • Explore ancient dungeons in multiple biomes, each with hidden secrets, mysterious puzzles, and interesting lore!

  • Fully dynamic lighting. Adventure through dimly lit dungeons that come to life with dynamic lights and shadows!

Backstory & Lore

In the massive hollow mountain of Mount Crowcrest, there once lived a great nation of dwarves. The dwarves discovered power stones while mining deep in the mountain. They used them to power machines and, eventually, entire cities. They lived in peace and prosperity for centuries.

Over time they became infatuated with power stones and dug deeper to find more. One day they dug too deep and unleashed the Gloomdark Hordes, an army of trolls and monstrous creatures. Once the dwarves realized that trolls turned to stone in the sunlight, they fled far from the mountain and found refuge on the sunny Hills of Brekka.

Centuries passed and, over time, the dwarves forgot their traditions and abandoned craftsmanship and innovation in favor of warring and raiding. History became myth, and myth became bedtime stories. But whispers of a long forgotten darkness echo throughout the valley of the great mountain. It can be heard in the Snoring Forest, by those who dare to enter…

Dwerve on Steam

Fortified Swiss

Fortified Swiss

I highly recommend playing Fortified Swiss. It is a challenging tower defense that nicely incorporates rpg elements. Being able to control my hero and fight mice while also building, repairing, and upgrading my buildings is a lot of fun. The game also has beautiful art and excellent sound design.

Real player with 11.5 hrs in game

this game is super fun! very challenging levels that are hard to beat, but all the more rewarding when you do! receiving an early copy, i got to play through about half the game. each new level was unique in sound and design, feeling fresh and making you really feel as if you are a hero travelling through this world. once you start playing you get hooked, even as i lost m¨ltiple times i had fun and wanted to play again to win, crafting armor and making new strategies. a fun, unique game like no other. highly recommend to any game lover!

Real player with 10.4 hrs in game

Fortified Swiss on Steam