Cursed Treasure 2 and the Den, Crypt, and Temple tower lanes
Cursed Treasure 2 turns lane defense into a race to keep heroes away from your gems, letting you drop Den, Crypt, and Temple towers on a bright fantasy map that works on phones and desktops, with no install. The three tower types push different jobs, from long-range damage to slowing and poison, so every path asks for a different setup.
21 missions, Night Mode, and spell-powered defense
The campaign spans 21 missions across underground, swamp, and moon worlds, and Night Mode replays those stages with tighter visibility. You also earn ability points to strengthen towers and spells, so Meteor and Terror matter when waves start piling up. This is classic tower defense pressure, just dressed in dark fantasy. For a shared gem-guarding loop, Cursed Treasure 1 is the closest match because it leans on the same lane planning. Gold Tower Defense also focuses on upgrades and path control, with lighter pacing. Tower Defenders follows the same build-and-block rhythm.
Mouse controls handle building, selling, zooming, and pausing, while Space can speed up the action and Enter, Z, X, or T jump to the next wave. On touch screens, taps and swipes keep the same tactics intact, so the game stays mobile-friendly without changing the core loop. Because it runs in your browser, you can test builds without signup. Every gem matters, so the jewels angle stays front and center when you set up for the next wave.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
04 july 2021
Last Update
04 july 2021