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Dungeon of The Endless
RPG
cancelled
A science-fiction roguelike RPG with tower defense elements, developed by the independent studio Amplitude. The players take on the role of prisoners sent to the planet of Auriga to atone for their crimes. The ship ends up crashing, with the survivors ending up in an ancient underground complex they must escape.
Zombie Defense
Strategy
September 17, 2015
A representative of the tower defense genre, where players are at the forefront of the elite commandos fighting against the title living corpses. During the game of Zombie Defense, our task is to defend certain points on the map, which requires, first of all, the proper distribution of individual units. The title is distributed in the free-to-play model.
The Castle Game
Strategy
cancelled
A strategy game by Neptune Interactive, in which you play as a fortress constructor, building structures to defend precious crystals from hordes of enemies. The game gives you much freedom in building your fortress; you can choose the wall type and its shape, creating either a classic castle or a maze-like structure. Having finished the building part, you put your chosen units in the fortress; the units include knights, archers and wizards, who aid you with their abilities. Unlike in other tower defense games, in The Castle Game the enemies come from several different directions, moving towards the middle of the map. There are also multiple types of enemies, from ordinary warriors to griffin riders, and each of them has a different battle cry, which makes them easily recognizable.
Star Fox Guard
Strategy
April 21, 2016
A strategy tower defense game and a spin-off to the popular series of TPP shooters that were available on many Nintendo consoles. The main character of Star Fox Guard is Grippy Toad (uncle of Slippy Toad, one of the series' main protagonists) whose job it is to mine rare minerals. Various enemies are trying to interrupt him and the player is tasked with stopping them. The gameplay mechanics are typical for a tower defense genre, but the also game makes use of the possibilities offered by the WiiU console. During the game, an interactive map of the area appears on the gamepad. The player can use it to set up security cameras that will shoot at the incoming enemies. At the same time, on the TV screen, one can see the images coming from all twelve cameras. In addition to one hundred scenarios prepared by the developers, the game also contains an editor that allows the player to create new ones. Star Fox Guard is added for free as a bonus to Star Fox Zero, but it can also be bought separately.