Many casual gamers often confuse two incredibly distinct but closely related strategy genres.
Both genres share a common ancestry, tracing their roots back to custom map modifications in classic RTS titles.
The Old-School Formula
You do not control any offensive units; your entire strategy revolves around base building and resource management.
These games are generally slower-paced, allowing for meticulous planning and pausing the action to rethink strategies.
- Relies on intricate maze building.
- Upgrades are permanent during the level.
- Less reliance on reflex actions.
The Modern Tower Rush
Instead of just defending, players must simultaneously manage an offensive assault against a human opponent’s base.
There is no pausing, no endless waves, and every single deployment decision has immediate, potentially game-ending consequences.
| Feature | Classic TD | Tower Rush |
|---|---|---|
| Core Objective | Outlast the horde | Win the PvP duel |
| Gameplay Loop | Managing traps | Countering enemy pushes |
Choosing Your Genre
Both genres offer incredible depth and satisfaction, but they cater to very different psychological needs.
No matter your choice, defending your territory has never been more fun.