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Many casual gamers often confuse two incredibly distinct but closely related strategy genres.
Both genres share a common ancestry, tracing their roots back to custom map modifications in classic RTS titles.
Traditional defense games are almost exclusively single-player experiences focused on surviving against AI-controlled hordes.
These games are generally slower-paced, allowing for meticulous planning and pausing the action to rethink strategies.
You are actively deploying mobile troops that march down lanes while also managing your own defensive structures.
There is no pausing, no endless waves, and every single deployment decision has immediate, potentially game-ending consequences.
If you crave adrenaline, competitive ladder climbing, and testing your wits against real humans, the modern arena is for you.
Many gamers enjoy having both types installed on their devices to suit different moods throughout the day.
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