Tower Defense Simulator Guide 2026
Complete Tower Defense Simulator guide for 2026 with codes, tier list and strategies.
Updated July 2026 · Codes verified regularly
TDS Basics
A wave-based strategy game where you place towers along a path to stop enemies from reaching the exit. Start with cheap towers like Scouts or Snipers near the front for early shots.
Economy towers are essential. Build a Farm as soon as you have spare cash and upgrade it between waves to afford Minigunner and Accelerator later. Never spend all at once — keep reserve for fast enemies.
Advanced Towers
Place high-damage towers near path bends where enemies stay in range longest. Accelerator and Engineer excel at choke points. Rangers cover straight sections from behind. Add Commander or DJ Booth to boost fire rate and range.
A single max-level Minigunner beats three level-one Militants for the same cost. Sell weak towers late-game and replace with S-tier once your economy supports it.
Tower Defense Simulator Tier List
This tier ranks everything from best to situational.
Accelerator, Engineer, Minigunner, Commander
Ranger, Turret, Militant, DJ Booth
Pyromancer, Crook Boss, Electroshocker, Farm
Scout, Sniper, Demoman, Paintballer
Working Tower Defense Simulator Codes
Redeem these codes in-game for free rewards. Codes are case-sensitive and expire quickly.
Codes expire frequently. We refresh this list after every major update.
Tower Defense Simulator FAQ
What is the best beginner tower in Tower Defense Simulator?
The Scout is cheap and reliable for early waves, while the Demoman helps handle groups of enemies once you have more cash.
How do I earn gems in Tower Defense Simulator?
Gems are rewarded from triumphs in harder modes and weekly challenges, so prioritize clearing Molten or Fallen mode for consistent income.
Should I place towers at the start or end of the path?
Place range-heavy towers near loops and intersections where enemies stay in range longest, and support towers where they cover the most damage dealers.
What are skins and how do they affect gameplay?
Skins are cosmetic upgrades, but some event skins come with unique projectiles or sounds that can make timing and visibility slightly easier.