Gold Tower Defense’s fixed tower slot and 80-stage campaign
In Gold Tower Defense, you defend a gold stash by placing a tower in a fixed spot and holding off monster waves before they reach the target. The hook is the 80-stage story campaign, so every clear pushes you into a new map instead of repeating the same fight.
Each win matters because the stars you earn feed rewards, while Tower Draw lets you pick a tower of the grade you want. Leveling up changes your damage output, and heroes plus items can be dropped where they help most, which keeps the setup focused on timing rather than free movement.
As a strategy game, it asks you to read lanes, plan upgrades, and spend rewards with a purpose. It plays in your browser with no download and no signup, and the controls are easy to use on desktop or touch screens.
On PC, you can use the arrow keys and Enter, or just rely on the mouse for support. On mobile, touch input keeps the pace simple, so you can handle a stage during a short break without changing the way the waves behave.
The reward loop is built around stars, tower grades, and stronger attacks, so each stage clear opens another decision point. That structure makes the fixed tower placement matter more, because you are always optimizing the same position against a different enemy mix.
Cursed Treasure 2 is a close match because both games center on tower placement and wave pressure across staged maps.
Kings Rush also fits, since it uses lane defense and steady progression to shape every battle.
Tower Defenders belongs in the same conversation too, because its wave-by-wave defense loop asks for the same kind of tower timing.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
16 october 2022
Last Update
16 october 2022