Compara los precios de Planet TD en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por MD Games. Publicado por Next in Game. Lanzado el 6/1/2023. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Strategy.

A no-frills tower defense set in space that asks you to place turrets, juggle resources, and survive waves, nothing groundbreaking, but it scratches the itch.

Planet TD is a wave-based tower defense game developed by MD Games and published by Next in Game. You are defending planets from incoming enemy waves by placing and upgrading turrets, managing the economy between rounds, and trying to stretch your resources far enough to handle escalating threats. The genre is well-worn, and Planet TD does not reinvent it. What it offers is a compact, relatively low-pressure loop that you can pick up and put down without losing your place in a 40-hour campaign. From a decision-making standpoint, the depth here is modest. Turret placement has some genuine spatial logic to it, chokepoints matter, range overlaps can be optimized, and upgrade pathing forces real trade-offs between firepower and coverage. That is the good news. The bad news is that the AI driving enemy waves feels predictable after a few runs, and once you identify the dominant turret build for a given map layout, there is little pressure to deviate from it. Players who enjoy min-maxing a defense grid will find the ceiling arrives faster than they would like. The tutorial does enough to get a newcomer oriented without talking down to them, which is worth noting for a casual indie release. New players who have never touched the tower defense genre can learn the basics here at a gentle slope. Veterans will skip the tutorial and be competent within one map. The visual style is functional, a space-themed palette with planet surfaces as arenas, and performance is stable, which matters more in a genre where late-wave chaos can spike CPU load. Where Planet TD struggles is in content variety and long-term replayability. The Steam review pool, sitting at a mixed 62 percent positive across 276 reviews, reflects that split: players who wanted a quick, chill session found it serviceable; players who wanted systemic depth or a meaty campaign walked away unsatisfied. There is no mod ecosystem to speak of, no community-built maps extending the lifespan, and no difficulty scaling that meaningfully changes strategic decisions rather than just pumping enemy health numbers. For a genre that has produced landmark titles with enormous content libraries, Planet TD feels thin by comparison. The honest recommendation here depends entirely on expectation management. If you want a 200-hour grand strategy, look elsewhere. If you want 10 to 15 hours of low-stakes turret placement with a space skin, Planet TD delivers exactly that without much friction. The price point at launch positioned it as a budget release, and the experience matches that tier. Just do not go in expecting progression systems, build variety depth, or AI that will keep you second-guessing. Diego, Scout Team

Planet TD

Planet TD

6 ene 2023MD GamesNext in Game
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A no-frills tower defense set in space that asks you to place turrets, juggle resources, and survive waves, nothing groundbreaking, but it scratches the itch.

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Planet TD is a wave-based tower defense game developed by MD Games and published by Next in Game. You are defending planets from incoming enemy waves by placing and upgrading turrets, managing the economy between rounds, and trying to stretch your resources far enough to handle escalating threats. The genre is well-worn, and Planet TD does not reinvent it. What it offers is a compact, relatively low-pressure loop that you can pick up and put down without losing your place in a 40-hour campaign. From a decision-making standpoint, the depth here is modest. Turret placement has some genuine spatial logic to it, chokepoints matter, range overlaps can be optimized, and upgrade pathing forces real trade-offs between firepower and coverage. That is the good news. The bad news is that the AI driving enemy waves feels predictable after a few runs, and once you identify the dominant turret build for a given map layout, there is little pressure to deviate from it. Players who enjoy min-maxing a defense grid will find the ceiling arrives faster than they would like. The tutorial does enough to get a newcomer oriented without talking down to them, which is worth noting for a casual indie release. New players who have never touched the tower defense genre can learn the basics here at a gentle slope. Veterans will skip the tutorial and be competent within one map. The visual style is functional, a space-themed palette with planet surfaces as arenas, and performance is stable, which matters more in a genre where late-wave chaos can spike CPU load. Where Planet TD struggles is in content variety and long-term replayability. The Steam review pool, sitting at a mixed 62 percent positive across 276 reviews, reflects that split: players who wanted a quick, chill session found it serviceable; players who wanted systemic depth or a meaty campaign walked away unsatisfied. There is no mod ecosystem to speak of, no community-built maps extending the lifespan, and no difficulty scaling that meaningfully changes strategic decisions rather than just pumping enemy health numbers. For a genre that has produced landmark titles with enormous content libraries, Planet TD feels thin by comparison. The honest recommendation here depends entirely on expectation management. If you want a 200-hour grand strategy, look elsewhere. If you want 10 to 15 hours of low-stakes turret placement with a space skin, Planet TD delivers exactly that without much friction. The price point at launch positioned it as a budget release, and the experience matches that tier. Just do not go in expecting progression systems, build variety depth, or AI that will keep you second-guessing.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamTower DefenseWave-BasedSpace SettingBudget TitleShort SessionTurret PlacementResource Management

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OS
Win 10
Processor
Intel I7 870
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
Onboard
Storage
1 GB available space

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MD Games
Distribuidora
Next in Game
Fecha de lanzamiento
6 ene 2023

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Planet TD se lanzó el 6 de enero de 2023.

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Planet TD fue desarrollado por MD Games y publicado por Next in Game.