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Wittle Defender Is a New Game that Mixes Tower Defense, Roguelike, and Card Strategy

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Habby has released a new game on mobile. After giving hits like Archero and Capybara Go!, the game studio has dropped Wittle Defender on Android. It’s a tower defense game but with roguelike progression and card strategy.

No Dodging, Only Domination in Wittle Defender

The game gives you control over a rotating squad of heroes. They have to defend their dungeon base against morphing waves of enemies. You’ll manage the characters alongside chain-linked synergies, treasure loadouts, and occasional surprise roguelike events.

Auto battle does most of the tasks in the game. You’ll drop into different dark-themed environments. Like, there’s a Gloomy Dungeon and then there’s a Stormcaller Tower.

Wittle Defender has almost a hundred characters with distinct abilities and elemental styles. Some of the standout units include the Blazing Archer, Thunder Pharaoh, and Ice Witch.

You can combine various elements and form different teams. The Lightning and Fire team leans hard on the synergy between Odin and Robot.

Then, the Lightning and Ice combo brings strong control during battles. Ice Demon can summon minions to tank incoming damage, while Ice Shiva contributes passive crowd control.

The Launch Brings New Systems

With the launch, there are new skins for Ice Witch and Sword Saint up for grabs. The new avatar frame system includes a limited-time exclusive frame as well.

Wittle Defender has different systems. The Rune System lets you collect and enhance buffs. While the Guild System gives you the chance to team up and fight guild bosses for shared rewards.

There’s also the Xenoscape Summon, which brings in new heroes that can fight in tougher dungeons. You can now view other’s team setups through the profile feature.

Your team can also equip a batch of powerful new treasures (up to six per team) to boost overall performance. So, check out the game on the Google Play Store.

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