Day D: Tower Rush
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Go back into the past! Plunge into an era of dinosaurs and pre-historic creatures using a time machine. But be careful, the ancient predators will surely want to cut your journey short. Defend yourself from a horde of vicious creatures by building towers and catapults, and defend the time machine at all costs! Use natural disasters to protect yourself from the most enduring enemies. Set up structures to collect resources and upgrade your buildings. Go on a journey through time now. Exciting and wild worlds await you!
Steam User 0
I do not consider myself a master at many things, but having played this game off and on over the last 10 years (as an internet game), I think ive learned everything you can know about this game. I've really enjoyed the simplicity, detailed animation, and diversity of environments that it brings to tower defense games. Ive beaten the full web version a couple dozen times, and each time Ive tried to approach the game differently to understand the mechanics a little more and master particularly difficult waves (Example: not allowing the second wave of Level 2 of time mayhem to make it past the first bend at the top). The steam version is different than the web version (waves behave slightly different, hit point values as well), you get 3X more upgrade resources with the easy/medium/hard options on steam, and I will say that in both versions many upgrades are a waste of time and a trap for using precious upgrade points. Lowering Tower Cost and Fossil resource tower utilization and performance is critical, and the biggest breakthrough for me was realizing how impressive drum towers are when you have 6+ on a map (especially for tower range). I encourage anyone reading this to upgrade these stats (but not resource tower speed) and the game will become much easier. Its a nice game to pass the time with, and if you are into tower defense like me then its one of the best IMO. I wish they added new worlds, and that the steam version didnt count the ice age and time mayhem as DLC, but the game is good.
Steam User 0
I cut my first Tower Defense gaming teeth on this game so of course I recommend it!
The graphics are awesome (yes, seriously), the pace, variation in maps and levels, the SFX sound, music, characters, and challenge all equal a good, casual gaming experience and replay value.
It's a fun TD game and creatively produced, yet incredibly inexpensive....
so what can anyone want in this life for entertainment that costs less than a cup of coffee~!?
Steam User 0
Had me a coupon so I snagged this game up. Mama always said the best defense against dinosaurs was skull clad automated weapon systems and a few howitzers. Well, Mama was right again, bless 'er divine wisdom. I shoulda listened to'er more and I wouldn't have all this child support. But anyways, I'm a bit slow so this game seems hard but it's a 10/10 for me and sweet, dear Mama.
Steam User 0
This game is a lot tougher than *Fort Defense* from the same developer. Even on easy, I got stuck around the midpoint and had to replay normal and hard levels to grind enough points in the workshop to unlock bonuses and push through tougher stages. So yes, there’s a bit of grinding involved—but I didn’t mind it.
The game is priced at €5, which feels a bit steep, but it’s worth grabbing during a discount.
One odd thing to note is the achievements—you can unlock all of them by about halfway through the game. Not a big deal, but it’s worth mentioning if you’re motivated by achievements.
Overall, it’s a solid little tower defense game!
Steam User 1
Day D: Tower Rush
Has a total of 5 trading cards.