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Tower defense (TD) is a
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of
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where the goal is to defend a player's territories or possessions by obstructing the enemy attackers or by stopping enemies from reaching the exits, usually achieved by placing defensive structures on or along their path of attack."Best Tower Defense Games of All Time. Damon Reece. April 27, 2015 This typically means building a variety of different structures that serve to automatically block, impede, attack or destroy enemies. Tower defense is seen as a subgenre of
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s, due to its real-time origins, even though many modern tower defense games include aspects of
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. Strategic choice and positioning of defensive elements is an essential strategy of the genre.


History


Precursors

The tower defense genre can trace its lineage back to the
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in the 1980s. The object of the arcade game ''
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,'' released in 1978, was to defend the player's territory (represented by the bottom of the screen) against waves of incoming enemies. The game featured shields that could be used to strategically obstruct enemy attacks on the player and assist the player in defending their territory, though not to expressly protect the territory. The 1980 game ''
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'' changed that by giving shields a more strategic role. In the game, players could obstruct incoming missiles, and there were multiple attack paths in each attack wave.The Creation of Missile Command and the haunting of its creator Dave Theurer. Alex Rubens. August 15, 2013. ''Missile Command'' was also the first of its kind to make use of a pointing device, a
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, enabling players to use a crosshair. The innovation was ahead of its time and anticipated the genre's later boom, which was paved by the wide adoption of the computer mouse. Additionally, in ''Missile Command'', the sole target of the attackers is the base, not a specific player character. For these reasons, some regard it as the first true game in the genre. While later arcade games like '' Defender'' (1981) and ''
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'' (1982) lacked the strategy element of ''Missile Command'', they began a trend of games that shifted the primary objective to defending non-player items. In these games, defending non-players from waves of attackers is key to progressing. Parker Brothers' 1982 title '' Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back'' for the Atari 2600 was one of the first
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s to popularize the base defense style. The concept of waves of enemies attacking the base in single file (in this case
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s) proved a formula that was subsequently copied by many games as the shift from arcade to
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began. Players were now able to choose from different methods of obstructing attackers' progress. (reprinted in ''
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''. No.85. Pg.108. October 1983. ; later reprints in Ellison collections ''Sleepless Nights in the Procrustean Bed'' (1984) and ''An Edge in My Voice'' (1985)).
'' Sorcerer's Apprentice'' for the
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featured
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and was first published in 1983. Nintendo's popular 1980s
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handheld games featured many popular precursors. With their fixed sprite cells with binary states, games with waves of attackers following fixed paths were able to make use of the technical limitations of the platform yet proved simple and enjoyable to casual gamers. ''Vermin'' (1980), one of the first, had players with defending the garden (a theme followed by many later games) from relentless horde of moles. The following years saw a flood of similar titles, including ''Manhole'' (1981), ''Parachute'' (1981), and ''Popeye'' (1981). 1982 saw multiple titles with the primary object of protecting buildings from burning: ''Fire Attack'', ''Oil Panic'' and ''Mickey & Donald''. The later titles utilized multiple
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s to increase the difficulty for players. With two screens these games introduced basic resource management (e.g. oil and water), forcing players to multitask. ''Green House'' (1982) was another popular two screen game in which players use clouds of pesticide spray to protect flowers from waves of attacking insects. Despite the early rush of archetypal titles, ultimately there was a general decline in fixed-cell games, due to their technical limitations, simplistic gameplay, and the rise of personal computers and handhelds the
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; correspondingly, this genre also declined. A rare exception was ''Safebuster'' (1988 multi-screen) in which the player protects a safe from a thief trying to blow it up. By the mid-1980s, the strategy elements began to further evolve. Early PC gaming examples include the 1984 Commodore 64 titles ''Gandalf the Sorcerer'', a shooter with tower defense elements, and
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's 1984 release ''
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''. ''Pedro'', a garden defense game, introduced new gameplay elements, including different enemy types as well as the ability to place fixed obstructions, and to build and repair the player's territory.


Modern genre emerges

''
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'', released in 1990, is generally considered to have established the prototypical tower defense. ''Rampart'' introduced player placed defenses that automatically attack incoming enemies. In addition, it has distinct phases of build, defend and repair. These are now staple gameplay elements of many games in the genre. It was also one of the first
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s of its kind. While ''Rampart'' was popular, similar games were rarely seen until the widespread adoption of the
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on the PC. The DOS title ''Ambush at Sorinor'' (1993) was a rare exception from this era. Tower defense gameplay also made an appearance on consoles with several
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s in the ''
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'' series, including a tower-defense minigame in ''
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'' (1994) and the ''Fort Condor'' minigame in ''
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'' (1997), which was also one of the first to feature
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. '' Attack of the Mutant Penguins'' for the Atari Jaguar and MS-DOS was released in 1995. ''
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'' (1997) had players defend the Dungeon Heart, a gigantic gem at the centre of your dungeon, which, if destroyed, would cause the player to lose the game. A central theme of the 3D first person shooter '' Turok 2: Seeds of Evil'' (1998) was to defend Energy Totems against hordes of attackers. ''
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'' was released for the
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in 2001. As
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games gained popularity in
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, many introduced tower defense modes in their gameplay, particularly in multiplayer. In February 2006, the custom maps for ''
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'' (2002), ''Element TD'' and ''
Gem Tower Defense ''Gem Tower Defense'' is a tower defense video game created by Bryan K. It was released on February 18, 2007, under the tower defense subsection of Blizzard Entertainment, Blizzard's ''Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne'' minigames. Several game clie ...
'', which were initially created in ''
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'', almost single-handedly rekindled the genre. These titles would also bring
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elements to the genre for the first time.


2007–2008 boom

Between 2007 and 2008, the genre became a phenomenon, due in part to the popularity of the tower defense mode in real time strategy games, but mainly due to the rise of
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as well as the emergence of major
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s from Apple and Google. The first stand-alone
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s emerged in 2007. Among them were the extremely popular titles ''
Flash Element Tower Defense ''Flash Element TD'' is a Flash-based tower defense browser game created by American developer David Scott and launched in January 2007. The game had been played over 140 million times as of March 2009. Development David Scott got the inspiration ...
'' released in January, ''
Desktop Tower Defense ''Desktop Tower Defense'' is a Flash-based tower defense browser game created by Paul Preece in March 2007. The game had been played over 15.7 million times as of July 2007, and was one of Webware 100's top ten entertainment web applications of 200 ...
'' released in March and ''Antbuster'' released in May. ''Desktop Tower Defense'' earned an
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award, and its success led to a version created for the
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by a different developer. Another significant Flash title released in 2008 was ''
GemCraft ''GemCraft'' is a series of tower defense games created by Hungarian studio Game In A Bottle, in which magical gems are used as the primary means of offense and defense. The first game, titled ''GemCraft Chapter One: The Forgotten'' (also known si ...
''.
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were not ignored in the boom and titles included ''
Lock's Quest ''Lock's Quest'' is a real-time strategy tower defense video game developed by 5th Cell and published by THQ. It is 5th Cell's second Nintendo DS game. It was released in North America on September 8, 2008, in Europe on September 26, 2008 and in A ...
'' and ''
Ninjatown ''Ninjatown'' is a tower defense strategy video game on the Nintendo DS that was released in 2008. Plot Ninjatown is a peaceful place populated by ninjas. But after a volcanic eruption, Ninjatown gets invaded by enemies led by Mr. Demon, who is be ...
'' released in September and October respectively. ''
Bloons Tower Defense ''Bloons Tower Defense'' (also known as ''Bloons TD'' or ''BTD'') is a series of tower defense games under the '' Bloons'' series created and produced by Ninja Kiwi. The game was initially developed as a browser game, built upon the (now unusab ...
'' was first published in 2007, one of many in a series of balloon themed multi-platform games released. The genre's success also led to new releases on PC and
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s. Popular 2008 titles included ''
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'' released in January, '' Defense Grid: The Awakening'' and ''
Savage Moon ''Savage Moon'' is a PlayStation 3 and PSP tower defense strategy game by British studio FluffyLogic which sees the player protecting a remote, off-world mining facility from constant attack by Insectocytes, a type of carnivorous creature inhab ...
'' in December. Also released in 2008 were '' geoDefense Swarm'', '' geoDefense'', ''
GemCraft ''GemCraft'' is a series of tower defense games created by Hungarian studio Game In A Bottle, in which magical gems are used as the primary means of offense and defense. The first game, titled ''GemCraft Chapter One: The Forgotten'' (also known si ...
'', '' Fieldrunners'', '' Harvest: Massive Encounter'' and '' Crystal Defenders''. ''
GauntNet ''GauntNet'' is a Java-based tower defense Tower defense (TD) is a subgenre of strategy games where the goal is to defend a player's territories or possessions by obstructing the enemy attackers or by stopping enemies from reaching the exits, ...
'' was released in April 2009. ''
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'' released in May 2009 was another highly popular tower defense which became a successful series on mobile devices. Also released that year were ''
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'', ''
TowerMadness ''TowerMadness'' is a 3D tower defense strategy game for iOS and Android, developed by Limbic Software. Three iOS versions of ''TowerMadness'' exist: ''TowerMadness'', the original version released on May 23, 2009; ''TowerMadness Zero'', the ...
'', ''
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'', '' Creeper World'', '' Sol Survivor'', '' Comet Crash'', '' Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord'', ''
South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play! ''South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play!'' is a 2009 video game based on the American animated television series '' South Park'', released on the Xbox Live Arcade service for the Xbox 360 video game console. The game was developed by Doublesix i ...
'', '' Starship Patrol'' and ''
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''. With the arrival of Apple's
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tower defense developers adapted quickly to the touchscreen interface and the titles were among the most downloaded, many of them ported directly from Flash. Among the more notable include ''
Kingdom Rush ''Kingdom Rush'' is a tower defense game developed by Ironhide Game Studio and published by Armor Games. It was released on July 28, 2011 as a browser game, followed by ports for iOS in December 2011, Android on May 13, 2013, and Windows and m ...
'', first released in 2011, which sold more than seventeen million copies both on
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and
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.


A new breed of 3D games

By the end of the boom, most tower defense games were still using side scrolling, isometric, or
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graphics. '' Iron Grip: Warlord'', released in November, 2008 unsuccessfully pioneered the first person perspective shooter with the genre. The awkward combination of experimental tower defense mechanics with 3D graphics was not well received, but later titles refined its execution paving the way for a popular new breed of games. '' Dungeon Defenders'', released in October 2010, was one of the first tower defense games to bring the genre to the third person perspective. It sold over 250,000 copies in first two weeks of release and over 600,000 copies by the end of 2011. 2010 saw the release of '' SteamWorld Tower Defense'', ''
Protect Me Knight is a 2010 tower defense video game by Ancient for the Xbox 360. Released on the Xbox Live Indie Games service, the game features music composed by Ancient co-founder Yuzo Koshiro. Players assume the roles of four character classes (Fighter, Nin ...
'', ''
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'', ''
Revenge of the Titans ''Revenge of the Titans'' is a tower defense/real-time strategy video game developed and published by Puppy Games. It was released for one of the five games included in the second Humble Indie Bundle in 2010. As a result of the success of the H ...
'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Robocalypse: Beaver Defense''. The 2011 title '' Sanctum'', and its 2013 sequel popularized the first person shooter hybrid that was pioneered by these earlier games. ''
Orcs Must Die! ''Orcs Must Die!'' is an action-tower defense video game developed and published by Robot Entertainment and Mastertronic. It is a tower defense game that eschews the traditional top-down view of similar games, instead using a third-person action- ...
'' also integrated the FPS genre into a fully 3D environment and went to have several sequels. '' Anomaly: Warzone Earth'' released in 2011 introduced a variation of gameplay which has been described as "reverse tower defense", "tower attack", and "tower offense". In the game, the player must attack the enemy bases protected by numerous defenses. Sequels and other games have since experimented further with both styles of tower defense. '' Tiny Heroes'', '' Army of Darkness: Defense'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
Trenches 2 ''Trenches 2'' is the sequel to '' Trenches''. It was developed by American studio Thunder Game Works. Gameplay ''Trenches 2'', like ''Trenches'', is a combination of Tower Defence and Castle Attack genres, the player must create soldiers in o ...
'' were also released in 2011. '' Defender's Quest'', ''
Bad Hotel ''Bad Hotel'' is a tower defense video game developed and published by Lucky Frame. It was released on August 14, 2012 for iOS and in 2013 for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. The game received positive reviews from critics, who cited its q ...
'', '' Toy Defense'', ''
Strikefleet Omega ''Strikefleet Omega'' is a hybrid tower defense and real-time strategy video game for iOS, Android, and Fire OS. The player is put in control a small fleet of human ships, the titular Strikefleet Omega, in a series of battles against a race of a ...
'', ''
Unstoppable Gorg Unstoppable Gorg is a tower defense game developed by Futuremark and released on Windows, OS X and iPad on January 19, 2012. In the game, visually inspired by vintage science fiction movies from the 1950s, the player must protect human settlements ...
'', ''
Defenders of Ardania ''Defenders of Ardania'' is a hybrid tower defense and real-time strategy video game for Microsoft Windows, iOS, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. It was developed by Most Wanted Entertainment and published by Deep Silver and Paradox Interactive. ...
'', '' Orcs Must Die! 2'', '' Fieldrunners 2'', ''
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'', ''
Oil Rush ''Oil Rush'' is a tower defense real-time strategy game developed by UNIGINE Holding S.à r.l. using their Unigine engine technology. Set in a flooded, post-apocalyptic world, the game consists of players fighting over control of the world's las ...
'' and '' Elf Defense Eng'' all came out in 2012. Around this period the genre matured, gaining recognition as a distinct sub-genre of strategy games and returning in numerous upgraded versions. ''
Chain Chronicle is a tower defense role-playing game developed and published by Sega for iOS, Android, and PlayStation Vita. It was released in Japan on July 26, 2013 for iOS, August 1, 2013 for Android and on July 16, 2014 for the PlayStation Vita. The ...
'' and '' CastleStorm'' were released in 2013. ''
Plants vs. Zombies 2 ''Plants vs. Zombies 2'' (originally known as ''Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time'') is a 2013 free tower defense video game developed by PopCap Games and published by Electronic Arts. It is the sequel to ''Plants vs. Zombies'', and was ...
'' came out and Prime World: Defenders featured deck-building mechanics. 2014 saw a number of brand new titles including '' Space Run'', ''
Dungeon of the Endless ''Dungeon of the Endless'' is a roguelike tower defense game developed by Amplitude Studios. It is the third game of their loosely connected ''Endless'' series, which includes ''Endless Space'' and ''Endless Legend''. It was released in October 20 ...
'', ''
Island Days ''Island Days'' is a tower defense visual novel video game developed by Klon in collaboration with 0verflow for the Nintendo 3DS The is a handheld game console produced by Nintendo. It was announced in March 2010 and unveiled at E3 2010 ...
'', '' Final Horizon'' and ''
The Battle Cats is a free-to-play tower defense video game developed and published by PONOS Corporation for iOS and Android, which was originally released in Japan under the name ''にゃんこ大戦争'' (Nyanko Great War). ''The Battle Cats'' debuted on the ...
'' as well the return of '' Age of Empires: Castle Siege'', ''
Defense Grid 2 ''Defense Grid 2'' is a 2014 tower defense video game developed by Hidden Path Entertainment and published by 505 Games. As a sequel to the 2008 ''Defense Grid: The Awakening'', the game was crowd-funded on Kickstarter in 2012 and released on Micr ...
and'' ''
TowerMadness 2 ''TowerMadness 2'' is a 3D tower defense strategy game, sequel to TowerMadness, for iOS and Android, developed by Limbic Software and released on January 23, 2014. ''TowerMadness 2'' has game controller support. Gameplay The objective in ''Tow ...
''. '' Deathtrap'' and '' Krinkle Krusher'' were first published in 2015. More recent titles in the genre include '' Rock of Ages 2: Bigger & Boulder'' (2017) and ''
Orcs Must Die! Unchained ''Orcs Must Die! Unchained'' is the third installment in the ''Orcs Must Die!'' franchise from Robot Entertainment, available for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4. ''Unchained'' was initially released as a beta version in 2014, and in its relea ...
'' (2017), '' Dillon's Dead-Heat Breakers'' (2018), '' Eden Rising: Supremacy'' (2018), '' Aegis Defenders'' (2018), ''
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'' (2018), ''
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'' (2019), '' Taur'' (2020), ''Element TD 2'' (2020), ''Buster's Tower Defense'' (2021), and ''Path to Nowhere'' (2022). With the advent of
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, tower defense has become a popular genre with titles such as ''Bloons TD'' and ''Plants vs. Zombies Adventures'' making the transition to turn-based play. Recent releases include ''
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'' which came out in 2016. On the platform
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, many Tower Defense games have been created, the most notable being Tower Defense Simulator (2019) as well as the first famous one being Tower Battles (2017). These games are mostly 3D and multiplayer based, with features like matchmaking and elevators to pair users up.


Gameplay

The basic gameplay elements of tower defense are: * territories, possessions, domiciles, (collectively, the "base") that must be defended by the player or players * waves of multiple incoming "enemies" that must be defended against * placement of "tower" elements, such as towers, or obstructions along the path of attacking enemies What distinguishes tower defense base defending games from other base defending games (such as ''Space Invaders'', or other games where bases are defended) is the player's ability to strategically place, construct or summon obstructive constructions and constructive obstructions in the path of attacking enemies. In a tower defense, the player's main character is often invincible, as their primary objective is the survival of the base rather than the player. Some features of modern tower defense: * Player-placed obstructions that can damage or kill enemy attackers before they destroy the base * Ability to repair obstructions * Ability to upgrade obstructions * Ability to repair upgrades to obstructions * Some sort of currency with which to purchase upgrades and repairs (this can be time,
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or experience points, such as being earned by the defeat of an attacking unit * Enemies capable of traversing multiple paths at once * Each wave usually has a set number and types of enemies * Unlock new maps and levels * Tower that have the ability to move Many modern tower defense games evolved from real-time to turn-based, cycling through distinct gameplay phases such as build, defend, repair, and celebrate. Many games, such as ''
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'' feature enemies that scamper through a "maze", which allows the player to strategically place "towers" for optimal effectiveness. However, some versions of the genre force the user to create the "maze" out of their own "towers", such as ''
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''. Some versions of the genre are a hybrid of these two types, with preset paths that can be modified to some extent by tower placement, or towers that can be modified by path placement, or modifications that can be placed by tower paths. Often an essential strategy is "mazing", the tactic of creating a long, winding path of towers (or "maze") to lengthen the distance the enemies must traverse to get past the defense. Sometimes "juggling" is possible by alternating between barricading an exit on one side and then the other side to cause the enemies to path back and forth until they are defeated. Some games also allow players to modify the attack strategy used by towers to be able to defend for an even more tantalizingly reasonable price. The degree of the player's control (or lack thereof) in such games also varies, from games where the player controls a unit within the game world, to games where the player has no direct control over units at all, or even no control over the game whatsoever. A common theme in tower defense games to have occasional "air" units which ignore the layout of the board (i.e. maze paths or obstructions) and travel directly to the end destination, or enemies which prioritize different targets than their main destination. Some tower defense games or custom maps also require the player to not only defend their own board but send out enemies to attack their opponents' game boards (or opponent-controlled areas of a common game board) in return. Such games are also known as tower wars game boards.


USPTO trademark

On June 3, 2008,
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Corporation was awarded the trademark for the term "Tower Defense", filed on June 13, 2007 – serial number 3442002. The corporation is reported to have started enforcing the trademark: in early 2010, developers of games on
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reported receiving messages requiring name changes for their games, citing trademark violation. Adding the phrase "Tower Defense" (in capital letters) to the description of an app submission to iTunesConnect and the app store automatically triggers a warning that the submission is likely to be rejected for use of the term; however, writing the phrase in lower case is still acceptable as "tower defense" is a valid description of a game style.


References

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