Idle Tiny Towers
Tiny Towers: Incremental Tower Defense Game
Tiny Towers is an incremental tower defense game where you guard a small fortress against waves of equally small enemies. You place towers, kill mobs for gold, and watch the numbers climb—classic idle-clicker satisfaction wrapped in a strategy shell.
The demo runs about 30 minutes, and that’s plenty to get hooked. It’s the kind of game that lives on “just one more round.”
Gameplay and Strategy
The loop is simple. Drop defensive towers along the path, let them tear through enemies, and collect gold from whatever they kill. That gold funds upgrades, and upgrades feed the part most idle fans actually show up for: a skill tree deep enough to reshape how you play.
Here’s where it gets interesting. Tower placement isn’t an afterthought. The order you kill enemies matters too—single-target towers can get distracted by smaller mobs, so positioning and timing decide whether a tough wave folds or wipes you. You unlock new abilities as you go, and some of them quietly change your whole approach.
Cursor attacks add a hands-on layer on top of the automation. So you’re never just watching. You’re freezing a target, redirecting damage, nudging a tower a few pixels to fix a bad angle.
Biomes and Progression
The playtest moves you through different biomes, each with its own look and enemy mix. The full release is planned to span roughly five. Mobs range from cute to genuinely menacing, and the pixel art does more heavy lifting than you’d expect from a browser title—the effects and animation have real polish.
Developer and Release
Tiny Towers comes from David Elliot and romeo2487, built in Godot. You can wishlist and follow the full game on its Steam store page.
One note: this is a demo, and the web version has a few rough edges the desktop build doesn’t. Treat it as a preview, not the finished product.
Game Controls
- Mouse — aim and use your cursor attack on enemies
- Click and drag — place and reposition towers
- Number keys (1–9) — select towers for placement
- Esc — open the menu
As always, remember to have fun!


































































