by Beedo Games
Neighborhood Defense is a browser-based strategy game focused on placing defensive units to stop waves of enemies from reaching the end of a path. The player manages limited resources to deploy towers, upgrade their abilities, and adjust positioning as enemy patterns change. Each session increases difficulty by introducing stronger enemies and faster wave pacing, forcing quick decisions and efficient spending. The game keeps engagement high by requiring constant attention to unit placement and timing rather than long pauses. Progression depends on how well the player balances offense and coverage while reacting to new threats. Mistakes reduce defensive strength and allow enemies to slip through, increasing pressure as rounds continue. The overall experience emphasizes planning under pressure, gradual escalation, and adapting strategies as the neighborhood faces increasingly organized attacks.
The objective is to prevent enemy units from passing through the neighborhood by eliminating them before they reach the endpoint. The player succeeds by surviving successive waves and maintaining control of the map. Failure occurs when too many enemies breach defenses, ending the session and locking in the final progress achieved.
The game runs in a single continuous mode built around wave-based progression. Each wave increases challenge through tougher enemies and tighter pacing, creating a clear sense of advancement without separate modes or branching paths.
Developed by: Beedo Games
Release Date: May 2021
PC Controls:
Left Mouse Click = Select tower / Place unit / Interact with menus
Mobile Controls:
Single Tap = Select tower or icon / Place unit / Interact with menus
A session starts with an open map and an initial amount of resources. The player selects defensive units and places them along the enemy path to block incoming waves. As enemies spawn, the player watches their movement and responds by adding new towers or upgrading existing ones. Each defeated enemy rewards resources that fuel further improvements. The player repeatedly balances placement, timing, and upgrades to maintain control. If enemies overwhelm weak spots, they pass through and reduce overall stability. Progression continues as long as defenses hold, with each wave demanding sharper decisions and faster reactions to survive longer.
Wave-based enemy progression that steadily increases difficulty
Resource management tied directly to enemy elimination
Strategic placement of defensive units along fixed paths
Upgrade system that strengthens existing defenses
Real-time decision making without pauses
Session-based structure that rewards efficient play
Neighborhood Defense runs directly in a standard web browser without requiring special permissions. Many school and office networks allow access because it does not rely on downloads or external software. The game loads quickly and plays within Duckmath using a typical browser environment.
You can play Neighborhood Defense for free on Duckmath directly in your web browser.
No downloads, no installations, and no registration are required.
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