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Understanding the fundamental differences between these two styles of play will help you find the right game for your taste.
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However, over the years, they have diverged into two completely separate evolutionary branches of gaming.
+The Old-School Formula +
Traditional defense games are almost exclusively single-player experiences focused on surviving against AI-controlled hordes.
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These games are generally slower-paced, allowing for meticulous planning and pausing the action to rethink strategies.
+Pathfinding manipulation is key.Upgrades are permanent during the level.You can play at your own pace. +The Modern Tower Rush +
You are actively deploying mobile troops that march down lanes while also managing your own defensive structures.
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The pacing is incredibly fast, usually locking players into a strict three to five-minute time limit per match.
+FeatureDefense Genre[Tower Rush](http://maisonbenin.com/agent/almedabrandow/)Winning ConditionProtect the core from AITake more towers than the opponentPrimary InteractionPlacing and upgrading static turretsManaging a deck of cards +Which Should You Play? +
Both genres offer incredible depth and satisfaction, but they cater to very different psychological needs.
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No matter your choice, defending your territory has never been more fun.
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