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Many casual gamers often confuse two incredibly distinct but closely related strategy genres.
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However, over the years, they have diverged into two completely separate evolutionary branches of gaming.
+The Old-School Formula
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Traditional defense games are almost exclusively single-player experiences focused on surviving against AI-controlled hordes.
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The challenge comes from optimizing your maze of turrets and managing upgrades as the waves become progressively harder.
+Pathfinding manipulation is key.Upgrades are permanent during the level.You can play at your own pace.
+The Modern Tower Rush
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Instead of just defending, players must simultaneously manage an offensive assault against a human opponent's base.
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This genre requires lightning-fast reflexes, quick economic calculations, and the ability to read your opponent's mind.
+Game AspectClassic TD[Tower Rush](http://209.127.59.74:3000/richelle66p36)Main GoalProtect the core from AIDestroy the enemy player's main baseGameplay LoopManaging trapsDeploying mobile units and casting spells
+Choosing Your Genre
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If you prefer a relaxed, puzzle-like experience where you can methodically plan your ultimate fortress, stick to the classics.
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Many gamers enjoy having both types installed on their devices to suit different moods throughout the day.
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