Stumbled across this game after seeing a YouTuber named InterndotGif playing it. For $4 you could do a lot worse for a couple hours of amusement. Pros: Fun little gameplay loop that blends tower defense and resource gathering Straightforward UI Mass Upgrade button is a nice feature. It's $4, that's like a single McDonalds hashbrown. Cons: Hitboxes and aim are a little wonky Your character becomes decorative after the fourth night Replay value seems low at the moment. I haven't gotten to the final tier yet, but I assume either the game ends after X amount of days or its a race to see how long you can hold out. For four dollars, this is absolutely worth the buy. I hope they add more to the game and flesh it out a bit with some customization settings at least. But, even if this is the final product, it's still a fun little time waster.
Gregg: Tower Defence
- Release Date:
- Feb 16, 2024
- Developer:
- Resident Egg Studios
- Publisher:
- Resident Egg Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Six Unique Towers: Craft and upgrade six different tower types, each with its own distinctive abilities and strategic advantages. Mix and match to create the ultimate defense.

Resource Gathering: Explore the world to collect 5 different resources, the building blocks of your tower defense strategy. Each resource is vital for crafting your towers.

Day and Night Cycle: Survive the day by harvesting essential materials, and then prepare for the night when waves of slimes attack your base. Adapt to the changing conditions to stay one step ahead.

Upgrade System: Improve your towers as you advance, with five tiers available for each tower, allowing them to adapt to the ever-growing threat posed by advancing enemy waves.

Gold and Gear: Earn gold by defeating slimes, and use it to bolster your arsenal. Upgrade your axe for resource gathering, improve your speed, and expand your base to accommodate more towers.
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User Reviews
Played my first run and got to wave 22. This game is a really unique idea for tower defence and has good replayability value, all the tower designs are pretty cool and are very powerful as you progress. Bargain for £2.50, would recommend.
This game is such a good boredom buster. Forget all your triple A crap we've had the last few years, this is the sort of thing we need. Something that is genuinely fun and you can chill on for hours. A*
Would definitely recommend for the price! Really enjoyed the player control -> tower control game-play, and the expanding home area means you're constantly re-evaluating and evolving your towers in a way that I haven't found in many other tower defence games. Big fan already.
Unusual name (who's Gregg???) but a really fun tower defense game with a strong harvest/build gameplay loop. During the day, you run out and harvest materials to build defenses. At night, you defend your little house from hordes of blobs. Harvesting is satisfying -- fun and easy, with good audiovisual feedback -- and the upgrades make sense and have a good progression. The art style is really cute, too. Some TD games get a little crowded and visually muddy, but the simple pixel art in Gregg: Tower Defense makes it easy to read what's going on. It you want to kick back and relax with a simple tower defense / harvesting game that can be challenging but not too taxing, this is a good choice.
So, I stumbled upon Gregg: Tower Defence, not expecting much, however, I was pleasantly surprised! It's a simple concept – gather resources by day, defend your base from slimeballs by night. The gameplay hooked me pretty quickly. It's oddly satisfying to strategize where to build towers and which weapons to use. Plus, the balance between gathering resources and fighting off waves keeps you on your toes. Sure, it's not the flashiest game out there, but it's got this charm that kept me coming back for more. If you're into tower defence games and want something low-key to pass the time, give Gregg a shot. You might just find yourself hooked like I did.
i ended up getting hooked straight away and played for three hours on my first couple attempts. fun game, good art, satisfying progression. thumbs up! looking forward to playing more!
So conflicted over giving a negative review as this is a fun and competent game with good ideas, but a lack of graphics options sent me over the edge into negative. GOOD + very fun loop for about an hour + feels good to play + satisfying upgrades BAD - only one hour can be squeezed out of what is here - 4 dollars feels like a steep asking price IRRITATING This game runs at an uncapped framerate and offers no in-game graphics settings, so it made my CPU and GPU run wildly hot. This is what threw me into a negative review. For thirty minutes I don't realize it has my temps at the absolute max. I was able to correct it with the nvidia control panel but it shouldn't have had an uncapped framerate to begin with. I would not have minded the 4 dollar asking price had the game not arbitrarily pushed my system to the max. This might not matter to folks with better rigs, but I'm on a gaming laptop so cpu/gpu temps are something I'm always wary about. Insane that this simple 2D game pounded m...
The controls are very good and smooth, the gameplay is easy to understand, the music and visuals are pleasant to listen to and look at, and it definitely gets challenging as the days progress
I thought the towers would be the star of the show, but turns out its Gregg! Sure you need the towers to defend your base but boy can that sucker run and gather materials. Who knows what that axe is made out of but boy can he swing it.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel 5th gen i5
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 620
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel 8th gen i5
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 740
FAQ
How much does Gregg: Tower Defence cost?
Gregg: Tower Defence costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Gregg: Tower Defence?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel 5th gen i5 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 620 Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel 8th gen i5 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 740
What platforms is Gregg: Tower Defence available on?
Gregg: Tower Defence is available on Windows PC.
Is Gregg: Tower Defence worth buying?
Gregg: Tower Defence has 87% positive reviews from 15 players.
When was Gregg: Tower Defence released?
Gregg: Tower Defence was released on Feb 16, 2024.
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