
Ezaron Defense
Solid genre fundamentals with a shallow decision tree, pick this up if you want a clean tower defense primer, not a late-game puzzle.
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About Ezaron Defense
My spreadsheet instincts fired up the moment I saw Ezaron Defense billing itself as tower defense with city-building hooks, because that combination either adds a meaningful second layer of resource strategy or it collapses into busywork. Spoiler: it does a bit of both, and knowing that upfront will calibrate your expectations better than any trailer. This is a 3D fantasy tower defense built by a tiny indie team, and it carries all the texture of that context, competent, earnest, occasionally rough around the edges. The core loop runs on four tower types: Archers, Cannons, Magic, and Electricity. Each upgrades three times, with the third tier offering an A/B branch, so you do have real choices to make, just not many of them. Coins dropped by enemies fund in-wave upgrades, while research crystals earned from star ratings on each of the 20 levels gate the final tier unlocks. The inter-mission city building sounds more strategic than it is: facilities generate crystals that feed into a skill tree boosting tower stats and unlocking spells. In practice the city layer functions as a progress gate, not a second game. Reviewers across the board flagged that once you grasp that the city exists only to funnel crystals back into combat, the initial excitement of placing buildings evaporates fast. From a strategy standpoint, the decision space is narrow. Tower placement options per map are limited, the targeting priority system has noted bugs, selecting closest-to-goal appears to calculate by direct line rather than actual path position, and because upgrades are permanent, a sub-optimal early build can create a nasty wall around level 13. The workaround is grinding earlier levels for crystals, which the design inadvertently encourages rather than punishes. For a seasoned tower defense player this reads as underbaked; for a newcomer it reads as approachable. That tension defines exactly who Ezaron Defense is for. And here is where I will spend a moment defending the purchase for the right buyer. If you have never touched a tower defense and the genre looks intimidating, the shallow learning curve is a feature. Towers are introduced gradually, enemy paths grow in complexity across the campaign, and the 6-10 hour runtime (depending on how much you replay for stars) means you finish a complete arc before the simplicity outstays its welcome. Steam player sentiment sits around 80 percent positive across roughly 100 reviews, which for a micro-budget indie title tells you that most people who bought it with the right expectations left satisfied. The visual presentation is colorful and readable, the 3D top-down perspective gives you clear sightlines, and the fantasy aesthetic, fighting creatures flooding through a magic rift as a knight in service to the king, is inoffensive filler that keeps the levels varied enough to stay interesting. The honest ceiling check: if you already own Bloons TD 6, Kingdom Rush, or any of the Dungeon Defenders titles, Ezaron Defense will feel threadbare inside two hours. There is no mod support, no endless or survival mode surfaced in any coverage, and no co-op. The audio is functional but frequently compared to mobile-game quality, with certain tower effects, laser sounds specifically, noted as loud and disruptive. The camera panning is clunky on larger maps. These are real friction points, not nitpicks. A veterans-of-the-genre verdict is clear: this does not push the mechanics anywhere new. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 10
- Storage
- 2 GB available space
- Graphics
- Nvidia Geforce GT 240 or equivalent, minimum 512 MB of VRAM
- Processor
- Intel Core i3, 2.4 Ghz or equivalent
- Sound Card
- Yes
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- Processor
- Intel Core i7, 2.4 Ghz or equivalent
- Sound Card
- Yes
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Game Info
- Developer
- RVL Games
- Publisher
- RVL Games
- Release Date
- Apr 15, 2021

