Defense Grid 2
Defense Grid 2 is a Single-player and Multiplayer Tower Defense video game developed by Hidden Path Entertainment and published by 505 Games. The game is the sequel to Defense Grid: The Awakening, released in 2008. In the game, the player as the commander is tasked with defending colonies, outposts, bases, and space stations from hordes of aliens struggling to grab and escape with the power cores housed in each section. The player navigates the environment from a top-down perspective and he has an ability to build different towers that attack and change the route of aliens. The aliens will make their way back to towards the exit points once they reached to the power core housing. The player has a last opportunity to slay all the aliens and save the core, if he done it successfully the core will drop and float back to its housing. The game comes with a story campaign, introducing over twenty-one maps, dynamic levels, expanded storyline, and an exciting cast of characters. Defense Grid 2 includes prominent features such as 21 Stunning Maps, a new Multiplayer Mode, Randomly Audio Score, and more.
#1 Lock’s Quest
Lock’s Quest lets you experience the perfect mix of RTS (Real-time Strategy) and Tower-defense gameplay elements developed by 5th and published by THQ Nordic for Multiple Platforms. The game has both modes such as Single-player and Multiplayer, and it takes place in the Kingdom, created by using the mysterious substance called Source. In the game, the creators of the kingdom who studied the mysterious source in an attempt to understand its properties. The game is played from an isometric viewpoint, and the battle is split into two different phases such as Battle and Build. During the Build segment, the player has countless time and resources to build defenses, which comprises cannons, walls, machines, and more. Once this mode becomes the end, the Battle phase will start. The player can navigate the 3D world and move across it from an isometric view to fulfill his objectives to become the master. With engaging gameplay, brilliant graphics, and superb towers to place, Lock’s Quest is the best game to play.
#2 Desktop Tower Defense
Desktop Tower Defense is a Single-player and Multiplayer Tower Defense video game developed and published by Paul Preece for the Browser. The game offers the similar gameplay to other Tower Defense games, in which the player must struggle to fend off waves of enemies by reaching the other side of the map. To stop enemies, the player has to place different types of towers and then hit the start button to invite the enemy waves to cross the map. As the enemies reach near the tower, they will be killed. Each completed level will reward the player with points which he can use to unlock other towers and then place to do the same that he did before. Unlike other tower defense games, the path of creep isn’t set. The created towers will determine the path of the creeps. There are many levels, and each level comes with a set of objectives that the player has to complete at any cost to advance. With good gameplay, cool graphics, and simple mechanics, Desktop Tower Defense is the best game to play.