Saeros Overview
Saeros was one of those games you'd find in the late 2000s, tucked away on a Flash gaming portal. It fit right in with the era's straightforward action titles, where you loaded up a browser tab for a quick, intense session. The details around its developer are hazy now, but it had a clear, functional style that was common for the time.
You control a lone soldier stationed in a small, fixed base. Your view is from above, and you use the mouse to aim and fire at waves of approaching enemies. The main objective is simple: defend your central structure from being destroyed. You click to shoot, often targeting specific weak points on the enemies for more damage. Between assaults, you might click to repair your base's walls or purchase basic upgrades. The pacing is relentless; the waves come faster, and the enemies get tougher, demanding quick reflexes. It feels like a tense, repetitive scramble to hold the line just a little longer.