Paradoxum Games/Tower Defense Simulator

Tower Defense Simulator is an experience created by Paradoxum Games (Formerly BelowNatural). Players must team up and spend in-game money to place and upgrade towers that fight different kinds of enemies. If the player(s) are overrun or successfully triumph, the game will end and all the players will be teleported back to the lobby. As of January 22, 2022, the game has 1.5 billion visits and is the current winner of Best Game Trailer for the 8th Annual Bloxy Awards, it was also an AJ Striker Metaverse Champions Game.

Gameplay
The gameplay follows a typical tower defense-style game. You as a player or group of players are tasked with defending your base from enemies on a predetermined route which leads to the player's base. Players can place and upgrade towers and defend the base until they triumph or be overrun by enemies. When the game ends, the player will be rewarded coins (or gems in Hardcore mode) and experience points. They can use these coins, gems, or Robux to buy new and more powerful towers. There are currently 3 gamemodes, Normal (formerly called beginners), Molten (formerly called normal), and Fallen (formerly called insane mode) (1 removed called "Golden Mode/Hard Mode") that can currently be played (excluding events). Each difficulty will contain various and/or unique enemies. Special event modes can also be played when they are in-game. If you wish to learn more about the game, then Tower Defense Simulator has its own Wiki page here:

Trivia

 * For April Fools' Day 2020, most towers had "Funny Faces"
 * It was reverted a day later.
 * The next year, they added the "Imposter", which run into your base and deals 99 damage
 * This was a reference to the videogame "Among Us"
 * Tower Defense Simulator originally started off as a remake of Tower Battles.
 * Some of its critics say that this game is a copy.
 * This game was originally a school project. Copying Tower Battles.
 * It was then later turned into a real game when the developers saw how successful their game was doing.
 * However, Planet3arth, the developer of Tower Battles, claimed that he never gave BelowNatural (Owner of the game) permission to copy his game.
 * Nowadays, the game has evolved from its "Copying Tower Battles" way and is more of its own separate game now.