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And to be fair, there are tons of these kind of games out there, and the vast majority do just that. So here is my list of my favorite Tower Defense Games. The top 3 are highly recommended, are pretty good and the last 2 are at least worth checking out if you really need more Tower Defense games. Anyway, for those that would like to waste dozens of hours of their life, read on!
Bloons Tower Defense 3 was good enough to get the top spot by itself, and Bloons Tower Defense 4 is even better! In the Bloons Tower Defense series you place armed monkeys along a fixed track to throw sharp things at balloons. Red balloons take one hit, but blue balloons are faster and pop to reveal a red, yellows are faster still and pop to reveal a blue which pops to reveal a red, etc.
This is a tower defense game that does everything right. The towers are plentiful and interesting, the difficulty stays difficult but not impossible…well except for the last track maybe throughout instead of switching to a cakewalk as soon as you manage to get ahead of the curve, the graphics are great, and finally, there is just something satisfying about popping balloons with sharp things.
I especially like how varied the strategy can be in this game. Out of all the games on this list, this is actually the only one I really feel comfortable recommending without qualification. The first gemcraft was a lot of fun, but was a bit overlong and got trivially easy in the later stages. Gemcraft 0 a prequel makes the game a lot tougher and adds a ton of improvements to the original to make a much more diverse game. Each color of gem has a different special ability the usual: poison, splash damage, slow, etc and gem traps, extra towers and gem bombs can be purchased.
Gemcraft also has an experience gain element where you get experience for finishing stages. This experience can then be used to buy skills that increase every in game ability. Not only does Gemcraft Zero handle the difficulty curve much better than the first version, the levels are cleverly designed and the game rarely feels like the same thing over and over again like the first one did by the end. Next to Bloons 4, this is about as good as Tower Defense gaming will get. The Space Game: Missions probably feels the most like a real time strategy game out of all the games on this list.
The missions are hard, but they were just what the [space] game needed to kick it into the top tier of Tower defense games. Protector 2 was a lot of fun and offered a lot of new twists on the tower defense genre. As monsters are killed they not only give gold but a portion of their experience to the units that hit them, when a unit has enough experience they level up with increased power and added special abilities.
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