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A mixed-reception indie tower defense with action-RPG ambitions that punches above its weight class in concept but leaves some serious execution questions on the table.

My spreadsheet instincts fired up the moment I saw the tag list on this one: tower defense, action-RPG, building, turn-based, difficult, fantasy. That is a lot of genre vocabulary for a solo indie project, and the reality is about as complicated as the promise. Back to the Egg! Tower Defense, released in late 2017 by JaudaLabs, is a third-person tower defense with action-RPG elements layered on top. You place and upgrade towers to hold off enemy waves across multiple maps at varying difficulty levels, and you also engage directly in a dynamic combat system rather than just watching your defenses do the work. That blend has genuine appeal on paper. The tower management side hits familiar beats. You construct, position, and upgrade defensive structures between waves, managing a gold economy that community feedback has flagged as unbalanced. Specifically, players noted that selling towers at the end of a round returns full value, which means you can game the economy for hundreds of extra gold per level and trivialize the resource pressure that tower defense tension depends on. That is a design oversight that a patch should have addressed years ago, and whether it ever did is unclear given the sparse post-launch communication trail. The build system is described as intuitive, but community posts still show players struggling to trigger the upgrade interaction, which suggests some UI friction that never got fully polished away. The action side of the equation is where the game tries to differentiate itself. Rather than a purely passive placement experience, you have a direct combat role to play alongside your towers. For a budget indie TD, that is an interesting design swing. The third-person perspective and magic-tagged fantasy setting give it a vaguely colorful, low-stakes energy that could appeal to casual players who find pure tower defense too passive. The leaderboard integration adds a small layer of competitive motivation for score-chasers. There are also five Steam achievements, so completionists have something to chase even if the list is short. The honest context here is that Steam user reviews land at 61% positive from only 21 reviews, which is a sample size too small to call definitive but large enough to signal that the experience is inconsistent. The game launched from Early Access with promises of frequent major updates, and community posts from the period show players returning after refunds to find genuine improvement. Whether meaningful development continued after launch is hard to confirm. No critic reviews exist on any major outlet. This is a low-budget, low-infrastructure project, and it feels like one: rough edges in the UI, balance gaps in the economy, and a modest map count that limits long-term replayability. There is no mod ecosystem, no co-op, and no indication that the AI scales meaningfully for experienced players hunting a late-game challenge. For newcomers to tower defense as a genre, this is not the recommended entry point. Titles like Kingdom Rush or Dungeon Defenders do the hybrid TD-RPG formula with far more polish and content. Back to the Egg! is more interesting as a curiosity for genre completionists or someone who genuinely wants to support a small solo developer's ambitious first swing at a complex formula. Approach it with modest expectations and you may find a few entertaining sessions buried in there. Diego, Scout Team

BACK TO THE EGG! Tower Defense

BACK TO THE EGG! Tower Defense

27 dic 2017JaudaLabs
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A mixed-reception indie tower defense with action-RPG ambitions that punches above its weight class in concept but leaves some serious execution questions on the table.

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My spreadsheet instincts fired up the moment I saw the tag list on this one: tower defense, action-RPG, building, turn-based, difficult, fantasy. That is a lot of genre vocabulary for a solo indie project, and the reality is about as complicated as the promise. Back to the Egg! Tower Defense, released in late 2017 by JaudaLabs, is a third-person tower defense with action-RPG elements layered on top. You place and upgrade towers to hold off enemy waves across multiple maps at varying difficulty levels, and you also engage directly in a dynamic combat system rather than just watching your defenses do the work. That blend has genuine appeal on paper. The tower management side hits familiar beats. You construct, position, and upgrade defensive structures between waves, managing a gold economy that community feedback has flagged as unbalanced. Specifically, players noted that selling towers at the end of a round returns full value, which means you can game the economy for hundreds of extra gold per level and trivialize the resource pressure that tower defense tension depends on. That is a design oversight that a patch should have addressed years ago, and whether it ever did is unclear given the sparse post-launch communication trail. The build system is described as intuitive, but community posts still show players struggling to trigger the upgrade interaction, which suggests some UI friction that never got fully polished away. The action side of the equation is where the game tries to differentiate itself. Rather than a purely passive placement experience, you have a direct combat role to play alongside your towers. For a budget indie TD, that is an interesting design swing. The third-person perspective and magic-tagged fantasy setting give it a vaguely colorful, low-stakes energy that could appeal to casual players who find pure tower defense too passive. The leaderboard integration adds a small layer of competitive motivation for score-chasers. There are also five Steam achievements, so completionists have something to chase even if the list is short. The honest context here is that Steam user reviews land at 61% positive from only 21 reviews, which is a sample size too small to call definitive but large enough to signal that the experience is inconsistent. The game launched from Early Access with promises of frequent major updates, and community posts from the period show players returning after refunds to find genuine improvement. Whether meaningful development continued after launch is hard to confirm. No critic reviews exist on any major outlet. This is a low-budget, low-infrastructure project, and it feels like one: rough edges in the UI, balance gaps in the economy, and a modest map count that limits long-term replayability. There is no mod ecosystem, no co-op, and no indication that the AI scales meaningfully for experienced players hunting a late-game challenge. For newcomers to tower defense as a genre, this is not the recommended entry point. Titles like Kingdom Rush or Dungeon Defenders do the hybrid TD-RPG formula with far more polish and content. Back to the Egg! is more interesting as a curiosity for genre completionists or someone who genuinely wants to support a small solo developer's ambitious first swing at a complex formula. Approach it with modest expectations and you may find a few entertaining sessions buried in there.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Action-TD HybridThird-Person CombatWave DefenseEconomy ManagementFantasy SettingBudget IndieLeaderboard ChasingEarly Access Graduate

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Windows 7 (32-bit)
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce 8800 GT / AMD HD 6850 / Intel HD Graphics 4400 or above
Processor
Dual Core 2.4Ghz or better
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible Sound Card

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27 dic 2017

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