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36 Nights

$4.99
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Developer:
Isaac Lee
Publisher:
Isaac Lee
Platforms:
Windows
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36 Nights is a tower defense game with roguelike and bullet heaven elements. Buy turrets and upgrade your survivor to defend against waves of zombies. You'll need careful strategy and a little luck if you want to survive 36 nights...



Bullet heaven meets tower defense! Control a character with an upgradeable gun, and place turrets in the map to defend yourself! Be strategic about how to spend money and what upgrades you choose for your character in order to survive the night.



- 5 unique areas
- 6 unlockable characters
- 40+ character upgrades
- 15+ turret upgrades

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
10 user reviews
100%
Positive
20 min at review
Recommended

TL;DR Nya~! Discovered the dev's previous games, but 36 Nights with zombies truly grabbed my neko curiosity. Simple UI, gradual pace, and placing turrets is a furry challenge. Minimalistic art is mega creative, auto-fire's cool but slightly slow. Despite my quick-refunding tendencies, 36 Nights is a must-keep! Eagerly awaiting the next meow-sterpiece from the Dev. Nyaa~! 🐾💖 I Go Through Games so You Don't have to: https://steamcommunity.com/groups/Curlyxxx Day 5: Whisker-warning, darlings! The Final Map - Graveyard is my little secret, nya~! 🌟 I won't spill the catnip, but oh my meow, the track is simply enchanting! If you manage to prance your way there, get ready for something extra special, nya~! 💖🐾 This map has me purring with excitement, and the surprises will have you feline fabulous! 😻✨ Day 4: Pawsitively thrilled with the desert map, nya~! 💖 The track is like catnip for my ears, and even a zombie with whiskers would dance to that drop, nya~! 🐾 T...

7 helpful 1 funny
9 hrs at review
Recommended

Tower defense with Enter the Gungeon vibes. I'm slightly obsessed with this game and hope it is expanded or inspires other developers. Since 2011, I've been looking for tower defense games that engage you in active role with urgency and danger like Sanctum. So many tower defense games feel like older phone games that someone might use to pass the time - like watching a rube goldberg machine run in slow motion. 36 Nights successfully gets away from that and makes something surprising rather than just addictive. The Graveyard level of 36 Nights feels like a bullet hell game in the vein of Enter to Gungeon, with the twist of having tower defense elements. I find this very exciting, I just wish there was more of this to explore as a player, whether its evolving maps (additional routes added to the left of the house mid-level) or shorter sequential levels that present different problems to solve. I could see a level editor being incredibly fun to use. My only complaint is the flicker tha...

5 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Great little indie game - I was worried it'd run out of steam quickly but despite the small variety of turrets available the gameplay remains rather engaging thanks to the bullet hell elements. On top of that it is surprisingly well-rounded and balanced in terms of player/turret/enemy/stage strength. Would love to see this expanded

3 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

A good game with some slight complaints. The cons: 1. It's a bit short. For five dollars, it's probably not a bad run-time. And technically, you can still go to endless mode and see how high of a wave you can conquer, but...it's a bit short. I'll lump in content with this as well; I've 100%'d the game in the amount of time it took to beat the game. Which is not always bad, but I wish I actually had to do something to actually 100% more than 5-6 grind-outs and an equal amount of pushing for the final level, which didn't even have a real boss. 2. Procedural generated RNG heaven. It's not that bad here, but it is here. One map can be absolute prime turkey sandwiches for straight-shot turrets, others heavily dependent on the machine turrets for most of the map. It favors a particular setup, which is a barrack with some sort of explosive payload constantly dumping on it (your character, or a grenade turret), and clean-up turrets for everything that gets through. Yes, I get that it makes ...

1 hrs at review
Recommended

Its pretty simple & small, but it does exactly what you see very well

7 hrs at review
Recommended

36 Nights is a "decent" tower defense game I purchased during the Steam Summer sale. Some maps are better than others, as well as the music. The first two maps, the music was unappealing, although as you progress, the music loop improves. You place 3 types of towers on designated spots which can be upgraded through money you receive at the end of the round. I have gameplay video with discussion of pros and cons of 36 Nights in my Steam curator group review. https://steamcommunity.com/groups/towerdefensegamesrated

25 min at review
Recommended

Only played one game, but it seems pretty fun. The graphics are really basic, guess you got that from the ad. Reminds me of my old Commodore 64 days, but in a good way. The map I played on was lengthy, with three build options can can only go onto the pre-labeled positions. Guns go on dirt, barricades go on roads, and you can buy a generator if you want to earn a little bit more cash per night. I have seen three kinds of guns, pistols, which are fixed and only fire in one of the four cardinal directions, machine guns which aim at the closest mob, and a grenade launcher, with an AOE attack. They can be upgraded three times it seems. There is also a character that is you, that runs around the map shooting. Don't touch a mob however, or you lose some hit points! You have the option to control your firing, or autofire, neither seemed a bad thing, so pick your preference. Every few rounds you get to chose one of the upgrades, they vary and seem fairly interesting. They seem to mostly impac...

7 min at review
Recommended

it's a really well made game! you get what you pay for, which is a fun ~5 hour experience. it provided a good amount of challenge as well, even to somebody who enjoys tower defense games (and there are difficulty options!).

8 hrs at review
Recommended

this is the bnest game eber!!!!

1 hrs at review
Recommended

36 Nights is an interesting take on a classic genre. Having the ability to control a character in a TD game gives a more active role than typical games of this sort. The random upgrades give a bit of luck and strategy to the game that increases replay value. I look forward to more games from this dev! ( . Y . )

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel i3
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: integrated
  • Storage: 100 MB available space

FAQ

How much does 36 Nights cost?

36 Nights costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for 36 Nights?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel i3 Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: integrated Storage: 100 MB available space

What platforms is 36 Nights available on?

36 Nights is available on Windows PC.

Is 36 Nights worth buying?

36 Nights has 100% positive reviews from 10 players.

When was 36 Nights released?

36 Nights was released on Jan 12, 2024.

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