IMHO.

Games like Northend Tower Defense

Jump into a realtime strategy, action filled battlefield, deploy relentless soldiers, unlock powerful troops and vehicles, upgrade your army, decimate the enemy. If that's not enough, jump into a chaotic Zombie mode, with traps, fun upgrades, and a new gameplay!

ActionStrategyIndieSimulationby Northend Gamesreleased Sep 4, 2024
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Top 12 games similar to Northend Tower Defense

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    Button Pop

    Button Pop is a 3D Tower defense game fused with Button mashing chaos. Construct the deadliest defense strategies by unlocking powerful traps and turrets across a variety of terrains, while building your very own button with the rewards of your adventures!

    ActionCasualIndie
  2. 2

    Warpips

    Warpips is the ultimate quick to learn but amazingly deep tug-of-war strategy game. Deploy the right composition of soldiers, tanks, helicopters and planes in this tight, streamlined strategy-focused war game. Compose the best army, research the right tech; overwhelm your enemy!

    ActionIndieStrategy
  3. 3

    Ambush: Convoy Strike

    Deploy unique and powerful unmanned military turrets and stop the advancing enemy convoys!

    ActionSimulationStrategy
  4. 4

    Diplomacy is Not an Option

    Diplomacy is Not an Option is a strategy game set in a medieval fantasy world. Build your town and defenses, raise huge armies and fight against massive hordes of enemies. How long can you survive?

    ActionAdventureCasual
  5. 5

    Taur

    Taur is an action-strategy sci-fi game. Control the Prime Cannon and unlock all of its powerful weapons and abilities. Build turrets, droids, aircraft and more as you fight to protect the homeworld of the Tauron droids against a relentless invasion. Will your Taur stand against the Imperion warmachine?

    ActionIndieStrategy
  6. 6

    Door Kickers 2: Task Force North

    Command military Special Ops Teams in gripping tactical combat against a Middle East-based terrorist network. Sequel to RockPaperShotgun's "Best Tactics Game of 2014".

    ActionIndieSimulation
  7. 7

    Thronefall

    A minimalist game about building and defending your little kingdom.

    ActionIndieStrategy
  8. 8

    Radio Commander: Vietnam '64

    Use the radio to give commands to the soldiers on the battlefield. Keep track of the situation based on their voice reports only. Lead US platoons to clash with Vietcong in a realistic, innovative approach to the RTS genre. Make hard choices in a narrative driven experience, and face the outcome.

    IndieSimulationStrategy
  9. 9

    9-Bit Armies: A Bit Too Far

    Unleash voxel warfare in 9-Bit Armies: A Bit Too Far. Lead a modern military, build bases, unlock units, and attack in all-out war. Engage on land, sea and air in over two dozen missions, online skirmishes, or co-op. Easy to learn, a challenge to master.

    ActionIndieSimulation
  10. 10

    Mechabellum

    Command massive armies in this epic mech auto-battler. Draft your troops, customize your units, master your formations, and crush enemies in spectacular 3D battles. All strategy, no clickfest. Outsmart opponents in 1v1, 2v2, free-for-all, or Survival Mode.

    ActionIndieMassively Multiplayer
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    Men of War: Assault Squad 2

    Men of War: Assault Squad 2 expands the real-time tactics series with new skirmish missions, massive multiplayer battles, enhanced visuals, improved AI, and full Direct Control. Command five factions across 65 maps, 250 vehicles, and 200 soldiers in one of the most detailed WWII RTS experiences.

    ActionSimulationStrategy
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    Warfront Defenders

    The gameplay is inspired by famous last stands from some of history's deadliest conflicts, such as the Second World War and the Sino-Japanese War. A hybrid of Tower Defense and Real-Time Strategy with a lot of replay value.

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