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An 85% positive Early Access tower defense roguelite that rewards tight build focus over tower variety - pick your commander, survey alien terrain, and stack synergies before the night-25 wall hits.

I've spent enough hours in tower defense roguelites to recognize the ones that get the loop right immediately, and Repel the Rifts gets it right more often than not. The core rhythm is clean: survive a wave, then survey unexplored terrain to expand your map, then hit the upgrade market before the next assault. Repeat until night 25, or keep going in Endless if your build holds. It sounds simple on paper, and the first two runs feel almost breezy. Then you start reading how the numbers actually interact and the depth opens up fast. The commander selection is where most of the strategic identity lives. Each of the four commanders brings a distinct trio of starting towers, a passive, and an active ability, so your first placement decisions are already baked in before wave one. The Surveyor, for instance, can push a Refinery-based ore-stacking strategy deep into Endless with the right artifact support - players in the community have reported surviving past night 90 on that line. The Mechanic's passive, recently reworked to apply to all towers rather than just starting ones, opens up a different path where every tower in your arsenal can reach level 4. These are not cosmetic differences; they are fundamentally different build orders. There is one genuine strategic wrinkle that Every Tower Defense Roguelite runs into, and Repel the Rifts does not fully escape it: introducing new tower types mid-run dilutes your upgrade pool and splits the damage-stacking math. The optimal play in most situations is to commit hard to one or two tower types and use everything else as support filler. Veterans will recognize this immediately and play around it. Newcomers may spend a few runs wondering why their diverse, interesting-looking spread keeps collapsing on night 18. The game does not explain this tension explicitly, which is a small but real onboarding gap. The geography system - where certain towers benefit from specific terrain types revealed during surveys - adds a nice layer to placement decisions and partially offsets the focus problem by rewarding map-reading over raw tower count. Patch cadence from the solo developer at RefinedBearGames has been steady. Recent updates added the Factory Tower, which deploys drones along the enemy path rather than firing directly, and a Daily Challenge mode with randomized commanders and modifiers. The planned roadmap includes a Chaos Mode, a Build Your Own Commander mode, an events system with optional risk-reward modifiers, and biome-specific mechanics. That is a healthy list for an Early Access title at this stage, and the community feedback loop through Steam and Discord appears genuinely active. The pixel art isometric presentation is clean and readable - functional rather than flashy, which suits the decision-heavy pace. If you have never touched a tower defense roguelite, this is actually a reasonable entry point. Runs are not punishingly long, the mastery tree provides steady meta-progression to soften early losses, and the commander variety means your second and third runs feel mechanically different rather than just harder. The 25-night structure before Endless gives you a clear goal to aim at before the game asks you to self-direct. Just go in knowing that tower focus beats tower variety, and read what the upgrade market is offering before you commit to a new type. Diego, Scout Team

Repel The Rifts
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Repel The Rifts

24 nov 2025RefinedBearGamesGoblinz Publishing
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An 85% positive Early Access tower defense roguelite that rewards tight build focus over tower variety - pick your commander, survey alien terrain, and stack synergies before the night-25 wall hits.

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I've spent enough hours in tower defense roguelites to recognize the ones that get the loop right immediately, and Repel the Rifts gets it right more often than not. The core rhythm is clean: survive a wave, then survey unexplored terrain to expand your map, then hit the upgrade market before the next assault. Repeat until night 25, or keep going in Endless if your build holds. It sounds simple on paper, and the first two runs feel almost breezy. Then you start reading how the numbers actually interact and the depth opens up fast. The commander selection is where most of the strategic identity lives. Each of the four commanders brings a distinct trio of starting towers, a passive, and an active ability, so your first placement decisions are already baked in before wave one. The Surveyor, for instance, can push a Refinery-based ore-stacking strategy deep into Endless with the right artifact support - players in the community have reported surviving past night 90 on that line. The Mechanic's passive, recently reworked to apply to all towers rather than just starting ones, opens up a different path where every tower in your arsenal can reach level 4. These are not cosmetic differences; they are fundamentally different build orders. There is one genuine strategic wrinkle that Every Tower Defense Roguelite runs into, and Repel the Rifts does not fully escape it: introducing new tower types mid-run dilutes your upgrade pool and splits the damage-stacking math. The optimal play in most situations is to commit hard to one or two tower types and use everything else as support filler. Veterans will recognize this immediately and play around it. Newcomers may spend a few runs wondering why their diverse, interesting-looking spread keeps collapsing on night 18. The game does not explain this tension explicitly, which is a small but real onboarding gap. The geography system - where certain towers benefit from specific terrain types revealed during surveys - adds a nice layer to placement decisions and partially offsets the focus problem by rewarding map-reading over raw tower count. Patch cadence from the solo developer at RefinedBearGames has been steady. Recent updates added the Factory Tower, which deploys drones along the enemy path rather than firing directly, and a Daily Challenge mode with randomized commanders and modifiers. The planned roadmap includes a Chaos Mode, a Build Your Own Commander mode, an events system with optional risk-reward modifiers, and biome-specific mechanics. That is a healthy list for an Early Access title at this stage, and the community feedback loop through Steam and Discord appears genuinely active. The pixel art isometric presentation is clean and readable - functional rather than flashy, which suits the decision-heavy pace. If you have never touched a tower defense roguelite, this is actually a reasonable entry point. Runs are not punishingly long, the mastery tree provides steady meta-progression to soften early losses, and the commander variety means your second and third runs feel mechanically different rather than just harder. The 25-night structure before Endless gives you a clear goal to aim at before the game asks you to self-direct. Just go in knowing that tower focus beats tower variety, and read what the upgrade market is offering before you commit to a new type.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:indieCommander SelectionTerrain PlacementMastery TreeEndless ModeDaily ChallengeWave SurvivalBuild SynergySolo DeveloperDrone Tower

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Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
200 MB available space
Processor
2 GHz

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Goblinz Publishing
Fecha de lanzamiento
24 nov 2025

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