Prepare yourself for an assault on your tower defenses. Create, launch, study, and improve your fortifications in this grand science fiction adventure.
Taking place a century from now, protect Earth’s colonies against aliens that have sprung from other dimensions as you fight them around the solar system.
The constant onslaught of merciless hordes attempting to overwhelm your mobile command center keeps the stakes high despite the steady pace. In this game, you won’t be controlling static units; instead, you’ll be controlling dynamic action-based skills.
Strategic deployment of airstrikes, charged assaults, fortification walls, and the tactical drone becomes crucial as you advance further into the game.

Keep your cool, take stock of your mistakes, and get back up the next day; you won’t escape the consequences of your carelessness.
Every second matters on the merciless battlefield. Veteran players will be lured to the challenge of hard difficulty, while beginners will find forgiveness on regular mode. Nightmare and survival will put your abilities to the test once you’re prepared.
Put the plasma turrets, flamethrower, artillery, and machine gun to work destroying your enemies. Elevate your towers to the experimental level, where they unleash devastating charged strikes and an arsenal of powerful weapons.
You will depend on air support when things become too hairy. The airstrike and tactical drone provide offensive and defense capabilities in addition to the big boom.

In order to acquire an advantage against their new adversary, Earth’s eggheads are working nonstop. Acquire more powerful weapons and skills as you go through the game.
The soldier’s dictionary is what they refer to it as. While you’re fighting, the tactical database will take notes on your weapons and your foes. If you want to win the battle against the hordes, you must check it often.
In order to recognize their efforts in the fight against the invaders, commanders who do exceptionally well on the battlefield will be rewarded with accomplishments.
