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App ID
4409920
App Type
Game
Name
Tower.defense(): Program The Fight
Developer
DoggoMz
Publisher
DoggoMz
Supported Systems
PC
First Record Import
March 11, 2026 - 05:50:04 UTC (23 days ago)
Last Record Update
March 11, 2026 - 05:50:48 UTC (23 days ago)
Release Date
Juni 2026

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Stop clicking. Start coding your defense.

In Tower.Defense(): Program the Fight, you don't just place towers. You program how they think. Using visual code blocks, design how your turrets pick targets, when they fire, and how they react to different enemy types.

No coding experience needed. Drag and drop logic blocks, build your own defense strategy, and watch your code fight for you.

How It Works

Each turret has its own code editor. Open it, drag blocks in, and define behavior:

  • Shoot nearest: a one-block program that works.
  • IF enemy is Metal AND hp > 50 ? Shoot strongest: now you're thinking.
  • IF ANY enemy is Boss ? Shoot first ELSE Shoot nearest WHERE NOT Camouflage: you're getting dangerous.

Turrets execute your logic every tick. Bad code means bad results. The game won't help you. That's the point.

Visual Programming

  • Conditions: IF / ELSE IF / ELSE
  • Logic: AND, OR, NOT
  • Comparisons: >, <, =, !=
  • Quantifiers: ANY
  • Selectors: nearest, farthest, first, last, weakest, strongest
  • Enemy tags: Boss, Metal, Rapid, Solid, Camouflage

Real programming concepts. No syntax errors. No compiler. Just blocks.

Tower Defense, Your Way

  • Design turret behavior from scratch. No upgrade trees, no auto-aim.
  • Face diverse enemy waves with different tags and stats
  • Optimize your logic as waves get harder
  • Save and reuse turret programs across levels

Who Is This For?

  • Tower defense fans looking for something deeper than click-and-upgrade
  • Curious minds who want to learn programming concepts through gameplay
  • Players who enjoy solving problems their own way