Compare Defendoooooor!! prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by White Dog Games. Published by SA Industry. Released on 8/31/2017. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie.

Sitting at 42% positive on Steam, this low-budget alien shooter waves its ambitions loudly but delivers a thin, sluggish experience that even patient players will struggle to stick with.

My honest first instinct when I loaded this one up was that the title alone tells you what you're in for: shouted enthusiasm dressed up as a game. Defendoooooor!! is a solo-player, 2D arcade-style shooter with tower-defense leanings, where you hold positions against waves of alien attackers across more than thirty levels spread across three difficulty tiers. On paper that skeleton is perfectly serviceable. In practice, the whole structure creaks under its own weight almost immediately. The weapons roster is the game's most advertised selling point, and there is a genuine variety of armaments to unlock as you grind through levels. Special skills add a thin layer of tactical choice. But the economy that gates all of it is punishingly slow. Coins trickle in at a pace that means you can spend an entire level unable to afford a single upgrade, watching the same enemy patterns loop while your wallet crawls upward. That would be forgivable in a game with interesting movement or moment-to-moment combat, but the feel here is flat. Shooting lacks weight. Enemy feedback is minimal. The pacing, rather than building toward a satisfying rhythm, just extends sessions without deepening them. Community players have flagged the same pressure point repeatedly: the absence of any speed option means you are locked into that slow coin-grind with no relief valve. For a genre where tempo is everything, that omission stings. The pixel art style leans cartoony and minimalist, which suits a small team's reach, and the soundtrack has received genuine praise, tagged by players as a genuine highlight worth noting. White Dog Games is a small indie outfit, and the craft on the audio side shows more intention than the mechanical design does. Who is this actually for? Completionists who treat low-cost catalog items as achievement checklist fodder will find the thirty-plus levels give them something to work through. Casual players looking for a breezy ten-minute session might click with the arcade surface. Anyone who expects a satisfying weapon progression loop, responsive combat, or a sense of momentum building wave to wave will come away disappointed. The Mixed rating on Steam and a sub-50% approval score are not harsh verdicts for a game like this, they are honest ones. I want to root for the small, overlooked release. Sometimes I find quiet craft buried under rough edges. Here the rough edges are the game. The soundtrack deserves to exist somewhere better than this particular context. Kai, Scout Team

Defendoooooor!!
ActionAdventureIndie

Defendoooooor!!

Aug 31, 2017White Dog GamesSA Industry
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Sitting at 42% positive on Steam, this low-budget alien shooter waves its ambitions loudly but delivers a thin, sluggish experience that even patient players will struggle to stick with.

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My honest first instinct when I loaded this one up was that the title alone tells you what you're in for: shouted enthusiasm dressed up as a game. Defendoooooor!! is a solo-player, 2D arcade-style shooter with tower-defense leanings, where you hold positions against waves of alien attackers across more than thirty levels spread across three difficulty tiers. On paper that skeleton is perfectly serviceable. In practice, the whole structure creaks under its own weight almost immediately. The weapons roster is the game's most advertised selling point, and there is a genuine variety of armaments to unlock as you grind through levels. Special skills add a thin layer of tactical choice. But the economy that gates all of it is punishingly slow. Coins trickle in at a pace that means you can spend an entire level unable to afford a single upgrade, watching the same enemy patterns loop while your wallet crawls upward. That would be forgivable in a game with interesting movement or moment-to-moment combat, but the feel here is flat. Shooting lacks weight. Enemy feedback is minimal. The pacing, rather than building toward a satisfying rhythm, just extends sessions without deepening them. Community players have flagged the same pressure point repeatedly: the absence of any speed option means you are locked into that slow coin-grind with no relief valve. For a genre where tempo is everything, that omission stings. The pixel art style leans cartoony and minimalist, which suits a small team's reach, and the soundtrack has received genuine praise, tagged by players as a genuine highlight worth noting. White Dog Games is a small indie outfit, and the craft on the audio side shows more intention than the mechanical design does. Who is this actually for? Completionists who treat low-cost catalog items as achievement checklist fodder will find the thirty-plus levels give them something to work through. Casual players looking for a breezy ten-minute session might click with the arcade surface. Anyone who expects a satisfying weapon progression loop, responsive combat, or a sense of momentum building wave to wave will come away disappointed. The Mixed rating on Steam and a sub-50% approval score are not harsh verdicts for a game like this, they are honest ones. I want to root for the small, overlooked release. Sometimes I find quiet craft buried under rough edges. Here the rough edges are the game. The soundtrack deserves to exist somewhere better than this particular context. Kai, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayertier:sub-5Wave DefenseAlien ShooterEconomy GrindCartoony Pixel ArtSlow ProgressionCasual Arcade

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OS
Windows 7 or newer
Memory
512 MB RAM
Storage
100 MB available space
Graphics
256 MO or better
Processor
1.5 Ghz
Sound Card
Optional

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Developer
White Dog Games
Publisher
SA Industry
Release Date
Aug 31, 2017

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Defendoooooor!! was developed by White Dog Games and published by SA Industry.