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  2. GauntNet - Wikipedia

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    Like other tower defense games, players try to destroy the enemies (called creeps) walking past their towers, however, in GauntNet there are creeps for each team. Players receive money for killing creeps and for their creeps not reaching the exit. Thus players try to kill other players' creeps as well to get extra money.

  3. Robo Defense - Wikipedia

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    Robo Defense is a real-time strategy tower defense game with five different maps. The game is started by pressing the new game. The game is started by pressing the new game. The player is sent to the "select difficulty" screen, where players may choose their desired map and level of difficulty by clicking the top and down arrowhead.

  4. Bloons TD 6 - Wikipedia

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    Bloons TD 6 is a 2018 tower defense game developed and published by Ninja Kiwi, where various monkeys pop "bloons". The sixth and latest entry in the Bloons Tower Defense series, it first released on June 13, 2018, for iOS and Android. [2] It was later released on Microsoft Windows in December 2018, and macOS in March 2020 via Steam.

  5. Tower defense - Wikipedia

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    Tower defense is seen as a subgenre of real-time strategy video games, due to its real-time origins, [2] [3] even though many modern tower defense games include aspects of turn-based strategy. Strategic choice and positioning of defensive elements is an essential strategy of the genre.

  6. Ninja Kiwi - Wikipedia

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    Following the release of Bloons in 2007, the Bloons Tower Defense series also saw its first release in the same year with the game of the same name. [24] Unlike the "aim and shoot" gameplay of Bloons, the Tower Defense games focused on building towers to stop balloons from reaching the exit of the track, with different towers offering different styles of attack.

  7. Aegis Defenders - Wikipedia

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    Aegis Defenders is a 2D platforming and tower defense game developed by Guts Department. The game originated as a project for USC’s Intermediate Games class and had a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2014. It was later picked up by publisher Humble Bundle in 2017 with Japanese publishing support from Kakehashi Games.

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  9. Fieldrunners - Wikipedia

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    IGN gave the game an eight out of ten rating, and highly recommended it. [5] Select Star Media was highly critical of the PC port, but expressed enjoyment of the mobile releases. [6] Of the iPhone version, Stuart Dredge of Pocket Gamer noted its "clever controls and cartoony visuals", calling it "the best Tower Defense game on iPhone so far". [7]