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Defenders of Time Now Available For PC and Mac

Four Lights has announced that Defenders of Time is now available free on PC and Mac with the option to download the additional multiplayer mode for $20. Read on.

Independent developer Four Lights announced today that Defenders of Time, an engaging and fast-paced tower defense game with 1950s-inspired chrome-punk aesthetics, is now available on Windows PC and Mac. Players can download the entire single-player mode for free and the full, multiplayer mode for $20.


Set in an alternative universe where the fabric of time must be protected, Defenders of Time is a new take on the tower defense genre that allows up to eight players to play simultaneously against each other in cross-platform online play. Players must tactically position towers in order to protect the Time Beacons from the seemingly never-ending flood of enemies. With one player leading the team as Commander, a variety of gameplay modes, enemy types and maps to choose from, players will have to adapt and utilize various strategies in order to attain the rank of Defender of Time.

"With fast and varied gameplay, a unique visual style and challenging game design, Defenders of Time is a re-imagined tower defense title that truly shines during competitive multiplayer matches," said John Flury, CEO of Four Lights. "Our team's vast experience and passion for the genre has created a tower defense game that is both attractive to veterans and welcoming to newcomers."

Defenders of Time's single-player mode is available for free download on Windows PC and Mac here and here. The full paid game is $20. Three friends can be added online to a paid game for free or seven players can be added to a one paid version's LAN match.

To learn more, visit the official Defenders of Time website.

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