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It feels inspired by Gem Defender: Soyjak Survivors, but keeps things straightforward. No confusing menus or complicated systems — you just focus on making good calls with your resources and adjusting when the battlefield gets chaotic.
The early waves feel easy enough, but don’t get comfortable. Enemy groups quickly get bigger, they hit harder, and one small mistake can snowball into your base getting overrun.
Building up your defenses matters, but timing your upgrades is just as important. Sometimes a single smart (or dumb) upgrade decides whether you push further or have to restart.
Use your mouse to place and upgrade towers and defenses.
Kill enemies to earn resources.
Spend those resources on stronger abilities and improvements.
Keep adapting as the waves get tougher.
Try to survive as many waves as you can.
Upgrade regularly instead of hoarding resources too long.
Don’t stick to the same strategy every single run — mix it up.
Fix weak spots in your defense before enemies exploit them.
Watch how the enemy numbers and types change over time.
Try different upgrade combos to see what actually works for you.
There’s no big story or fancy mechanics here. The fun comes from the constant pressure. A setup that carried you through one wave might start falling apart in the next, so you’re always reacting and tweaking things on the fly.
Because every run plays out differently depending on your choices, it stays fun even after you’ve played it a bunch of times.
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It’s a mix of Tower Defense, Survival, and Arcade action.
Nope. The whole point is to survive as many waves as possible and beat your own record.
Different upgrade paths and strategies make every run feel fresh. You’re always trying to go a little further.
Soyjak Siege is easy to jump into but gets surprisingly tough once the waves start piling up. If you like defending a base, managing upgrades under pressure, and chasing higher survival scores, it’s a solid pick. Simple but addictive in that classic tower defense way.