Offensive Defense Overview
Offensive Defense was one of those games you'd find in the late 2000s, a straightforward tower defense title from the Flash era. It didn't try to reinvent the genre, but it offered a clean, functional experience that kept you clicking for a while. You were there to manage a lane and stop whatever was coming.
You control the placement and upgrades of your defensive towers along a single path. Your main objective is to prevent waves of insect-like enemies from reaching the end of the road. Moment to moment, you're watching the creep progression, selling older towers to fund better ones, and activating special abilities like a temporary freeze or an area bomb when a swarm gets too thick. The pacing is steady, with difficulty that creeps up in later waves, demanding more strategic upgrades. It feels like a focused puzzle of resource management and timing.