Picture this: You're the last line of defense in a frozen wasteland, and waves of arctic predators are charging straight at your base. Frost Defense is a tactical tower defense game where you'll draw defensive paths with your mouse and upgrade turrets to survive endless waves of polar bears, wolves, and yetis. It's all about smart placement and quick thinking—one wrong tower position and you're overrun. This is pure desktop strategy with a wintery twist.
The learning curve is gentle, but by wave 10, you'll be scrambling to optimize every tower placement.
You start each mission with limited resources. Use your mouse to place weapon towers along the paths enemies will take. The trick is predicting which routes get the most traffic—put a tower in the wrong spot and half your firepower goes to waste. Click and drag to set up chokepoints where multiple towers can focus fire.
Enemies spawn in waves, each one tougher than the last. Wolves swarm fast and die quick. Polar bears lumber forward but soak tons of damage. When a yeti shows up, you'll know it—they're essentially mini-bosses that require concentrated fire. If enemies reach your base, you take damage. Let too many through and it's game over.
Between waves, you'll collect resources from kills. Click on any tower to open the upgrade menu—boost its damage output, increase attack speed, or unlock special abilities like slowing effects. The campaign introduces new tower types as you progress, so you're constantly tweaking your strategy. Managing your economy is half the battle.
This is for strategy fans who like games that reward planning over reflexes. If you grew up playing Bloons Tower Defense or Kingdom Rush, you'll feel right at home here. It's challenging enough to keep you engaged but not so punishing that casual players can't enjoy it. Parents: there's combat, but it's cartoonish animals versus turrets—no blood or gore. Kids 10+ should handle it fine.
The pace is methodical, not frantic. You'll spend time between waves fine-tuning your setup, then watch the chaos unfold when enemies pour in. The frozen landscapes look decent—snow-covered terrain, abandoned outposts, nothing groundbreaking but clean and readable. The sound design is functional: turret fire, enemy growls, and an orchestral soundtrack that loops in the background. It won't blow you away visually, but it gets the job done without distractions.
Your progress saves automatically in your browser's local storage, so you can pick up where you left off. Just don't clear your cache or you'll lose everything. Performance-wise, this ran smooth on my mid-tier desktop—the game isn't graphically demanding, so even older machines should handle it without lag. No mobile version here; it's built for mouse controls, and touchscreen would be clunky.
A solid tower defense game that nails the core loop of build, survive, upgrade.
Responsive and intuitive once you get the hang of the draw-path mechanic. Everything you need is a left-click away.
Developed by UltraGames Entertainment Pvt Ltd and released on December 17, 2025. Pretty fresh out of the gate.