
Guard Mode: an automated PvE mode which sees your units repeatedly defend your castle in the main menu.This real-time, online, PvP mode challenges you to match wits against three other players and attempt to survive the longest against incoming waves of enemies. Derby Mode: a mode that invites competition as well as interaction with other players.But when a TD title executes its strategy gameplay as well as Defense Derby does then the only thing better is when it delivers more of it - which fortunately, it does.īesides the stage-based Blitz mode already mentioned - a PvE mode which rewards you with EXP and resources for defeating incoming waves of monsters - there are five other modes that deserve to be explored. If Defense Derby did nothing more than provide us with its thrilling Blitz Mode then we’d be content to say that the game was well worth a try. So here are 3 reasons why you should be too.

If you caught our recent coverage of Defense Derby, you’ll know that we’re pretty high on the game right now. Thankfully, this is definitely not the case with Krafton’s recently released tower defence title, Defense Derby, which revitalises the genre with its innovative scouting and bidding system and huge variety of PvP and PvE modes. Afterall, why play something new if it simply repeats the same formula?

Of course, there are many reasons why this is the case, but for us one of the more significant reasons is that very few games have attempted to push the genre forward.

Ever since the launch of Clash of Clans, tower defence has become absolutely synonymous with mobile gaming, yet it's very rare that you’ll see a TD game topping the app store charts.
