Planet TD
Publısher Dıscord
About the Game
Key features:
- An epic defensive battle!
- Easy and fast gameplay!
- Replayability with different strategies!
- Sweet Low Polygon graphics!
- 6 different types of towers!
- Different upgrade options for each tower!
- Possibility to develop 3 levels for towers during the game!
- Level dependent enhancement options!
- 4 planets with different characteristics!
- Snowy and glacial maps, Desert and arid lands, Greenery mountainous
- 25 different enemies. Drones, Tanks, Biorobotic enemies and many different ground and air vehicles!
Prepare to defend the solar system against invaders! The solar system, which has been living in peace for years, is occupied by robots sent by an advanced civilization. There are 4 different planets in this star system that you have to defend.
Between mountains, forests, glaciers, and deserts, you must defend your lands and fend off invaders in order to achieve victory and set your civilization free again. While making your defense, you should use 6 different towers in the most strategic way.
By paying attention to resource management and making tower upgrades correctly. You have to place the towers in the correct positions.
Tower rarity mechanic: Each tower starts with 1st level rarity at the beginning of the game, this level can be improved with in-game experience.
There are 4 different colors for each tower: blue, green, red and yellow. As you go from blue to green, the towers get stronger.
When you build the tower during the game, a tower of these 4 colors is produced depending on the rarity level of that tower. The higher the level, the higher the probability of getting a yellow tower. As the power of the towers increases with the colors, the amount of back sales also increases.
When you produce a yellow tower, you can sell it for a higher price than your purchase price. At this point, tactics come into play. Will you strengthen your economy and fight with more towers or will the strong tower be enough for you?
Steam User 2
By just dumb luck I chose this game to be the "first" game from my Steam library (~1900 games) to start the looooong queue of my never played games and damn this was fun and slightly addicting.
Still in progress to finish this game 100%, but also in a bit of a problem. I've finished all levels without a fail and I have some of those "buy X amount of X tower" achievements AND the "First Failed Level" still yet to unlock.
Should I fail on purpose or just leave it be, because I would like to 100% the game, but failing on purpose seems stupid to me :/
Steam User 0
Generic TD game with the typical tower and enemy types. It doesn't really innovate or do anything different but at least it's priced accordingly.
Steam User 0
Planet TD is one of those games I downloaded just to mess around with—and now I keep coming back to it. It’s simple to pick up, but once you start figuring out the best tower setups and trying to beat your own runs, it gets really addictive.
If you’re into tower defense or just want something low-stress but still satisfying, this is 100% worth checking out. I’ve had a great time with it so far, and I’ll definitely keep it in my rotation.
Steam User 0
I think I got this game in a bundle forever ago, and gave it a try. It comes off as a game someone made as a hobby or a student project and then decided to sell it. I don't mean that as a negative, as the price for this game is very cheap - just be aware that this game is a very basic Tower Defense.
By basic, I mean it's something you would see as a flash game 15 years ago - there's no research trees or unlocks, each map has fixed tower placement locations, and a limited amount of variety of tower types and enemy units. The only progression besides the 28 levels is using points you get after completing each map into improving your tower or ability stats. These points are farmable, so beating the game is just a matter of grinding out those 4 point victories until you can level up your towers enough.
There are a lot of modern Quality of Life improvements that this game is lacking - such as you're not able to see your stats for towers or enemies in-game, you aren't shown how much something upgraded will improve until after you've done it (although resets are free), selling a tower is never ever worth it, the upgrade process is too slow for the maps to feel dynamic or challenging, etc.
So why the positive review? Sometimes simple doesn't mean bad. This game does just enough to provide a few hours of simple, relaxing TD gameplay of watching your towers blow stuff up. There are plenty of better TD games out there, but if you're looking for something simple or casual and have a few hours to kill, Planet TD isn't a bad choice.
Steam User 0
Very good tower defence game. It is very addictive. I have great time playing in this game.
Steam User 0
This was a fast Tower Defence game that if you don't look before how much diffrent tower does in damage or got lucky you probaly going to die first time playing for when you start building towers, they are so weak you need think where you place it and you could finish the game in under 3 hours with beating all planets if you play casual
Steam User 0
its pretty good