Compara los precios de Sleep Attack en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Bad Seed. Publicado por Plug In Digital. Lanzado el 28/5/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 59/100.

A tower defense where you draw the enemy paths yourself, clever twist, but thin content keeps it from going the distance.

Sleep Attack is a tower defense game from Bad Seed that flips one of the genre's oldest assumptions: instead of plopping turrets along a fixed road, you drag and reshape the battlefield itself, routing enemies through whatever gauntlet you choose to build. That single mechanical pivot is genuinely interesting. Longer paths mean more turret coverage, but the game's economy punishes stalling, so you are constantly weighing a tight, efficient kill corridor against an ambitious looping maze that leaves gaps for faster units to exploit. If you have ever wished tower defense had a spatial puzzle layer baked in, Sleep Attack scratches that itch in a way most genre entries never attempt. As a strategy piece, the depth is real but narrow. Path manipulation is the one lever you get to pull creatively, and once you have internalized the damage math and enemy movement speeds, the decision space stops expanding. There are no branching upgrade trees, no hero units, no asymmetric faction abilities to theory-craft. What you see in the first few stages is essentially what you are working with at the end, scaled upward in enemy health and speed. For a 200-hour grand-strategy veteran that is a short runway, though the game never claims to be anything more than a compact indie experiment, which is fair enough. The AI here is a non-factor in the traditional sense because enemies follow the literal path you draw, removing routing unpredictability almost entirely. That cuts both ways. It makes the game more puzzle-like and less chaotic, which suits players who prefer deterministic planning over reactive scrambling. The tutorial is lightweight but the concept is simple enough that most players will find their footing within the first stage. This is not a game that asks for a manual. It asks for geometric intuition and a willingness to restart when your maze falls apart under wave pressure. The mod ecosystem is effectively absent, the replayability hinges on personal taste for self-imposed efficiency challenges, and the Mixed Steam rating reflects a player base that found the concept promising but the content budget thin. Seventy-five percent positive out of 76 reviews is a small sample, and the criticism pattern is consistent: good idea, not enough of it. If you are someone who can extract mileage from a single tight mechanic and enjoy iterating on path layouts for score optimization, Sleep Attack holds up as a low-commitment afternoon session. If you need systemic depth, branching build variety, or a campaign that meaningfully evolves its ruleset, you will likely feel the ceiling arrive faster than you expected. Diego, Scout Team

Sleep Attack

Sleep Attack

28 may 2015Bad SeedPlug In Digital
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A tower defense where you draw the enemy paths yourself, clever twist, but thin content keeps it from going the distance.

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Sleep Attack is a tower defense game from Bad Seed that flips one of the genre's oldest assumptions: instead of plopping turrets along a fixed road, you drag and reshape the battlefield itself, routing enemies through whatever gauntlet you choose to build. That single mechanical pivot is genuinely interesting. Longer paths mean more turret coverage, but the game's economy punishes stalling, so you are constantly weighing a tight, efficient kill corridor against an ambitious looping maze that leaves gaps for faster units to exploit. If you have ever wished tower defense had a spatial puzzle layer baked in, Sleep Attack scratches that itch in a way most genre entries never attempt. As a strategy piece, the depth is real but narrow. Path manipulation is the one lever you get to pull creatively, and once you have internalized the damage math and enemy movement speeds, the decision space stops expanding. There are no branching upgrade trees, no hero units, no asymmetric faction abilities to theory-craft. What you see in the first few stages is essentially what you are working with at the end, scaled upward in enemy health and speed. For a 200-hour grand-strategy veteran that is a short runway, though the game never claims to be anything more than a compact indie experiment, which is fair enough. The AI here is a non-factor in the traditional sense because enemies follow the literal path you draw, removing routing unpredictability almost entirely. That cuts both ways. It makes the game more puzzle-like and less chaotic, which suits players who prefer deterministic planning over reactive scrambling. The tutorial is lightweight but the concept is simple enough that most players will find their footing within the first stage. This is not a game that asks for a manual. It asks for geometric intuition and a willingness to restart when your maze falls apart under wave pressure. The mod ecosystem is effectively absent, the replayability hinges on personal taste for self-imposed efficiency challenges, and the Mixed Steam rating reflects a player base that found the concept promising but the content budget thin. Seventy-five percent positive out of 76 reviews is a small sample, and the criticism pattern is consistent: good idea, not enough of it. If you are someone who can extract mileage from a single tight mechanic and enjoy iterating on path layouts for score optimization, Sleep Attack holds up as a low-commitment afternoon session. If you need systemic depth, branching build variety, or a campaign that meaningfully evolves its ruleset, you will likely feel the ceiling arrive faster than you expected.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamPath ManipulationPuzzle Tower DefenseScore AttackMinimalist StrategyShort Playthrough

Requisitos del sistema

Mínimos

Processor
1.8 Ghz
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
Video card with 512 MB of VRAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
1 GB available space

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59
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Desarrolladora
Bad Seed
Distribuidora
Plug In Digital
Fecha de lanzamiento
28 may 2015

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Sleep Attack fue desarrollado por Bad Seed y publicado por Plug In Digital.

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