Game Details
The first wave in EndlessSeige barely lets you breathe. Enemies spill in fast, your starting towers feel just strong enough, and that quiet tension never really leaves.
It plays like a stripped-down Tower Defense focused on survival, not hand-holding. Placement matters more than flashy effects, and upgrades feel earned because gold is always tight. I caught myself adjusting lanes mid-wave, chasing that one weak spot before everything collapsed. There’s a clean, no-nonsense pace here that fans of Strategy and Defense games will recognize right away.
If you’ve spent time with Toy Defense or ArtOfDefense, the rhythm will feel familiar, but EndlessSeige leans harder into pressure. It’s closer to the endless stress of Wild Castle TD: Grow Empire than the puzzle feel of Draw The Defense. A few runs in, the game turns addictive, pushing you to last just one more wave. As an Endless challenge built for browsergame sessions, it hits that sweet spot between frustration and satisfaction.
Controls
Mouse click to place towers
Click towers to upgrade or sell
UI buttons to manage speed and upgrades
How to Play
Place towers along enemy paths before waves start
Upgrade key towers early instead of spreading too thin
Adapt your layout as waves get faster and tougher
FAQ
Does EndlessSeige have an ending?
No, it’s an endless mode where the goal is to survive as long as possible.
Is this game beginner-friendly?
Easy to start, but the challenge ramps up quickly and punishes bad placement.