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About: Ready to face the challenge in Wittle Defender? Step into a dungeon realm
where strategy meets surprise! Welcome to Wittle Defender — a unique mix of
tower defense, Roguelike, and card strategy! As the dungeon commander, form a
hero squad with varied skills, use odd tactics to defeat monster waves and
uncover hidden treasures! Game Features - Simple controls, easy gameplay:
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4.5 out of 5

Disappointed

2026-03-29

by AnonsonKC

At first Wittle Defender was an absolute blast! It had so much potential to be one of the greatest and long standing top mobile games not only in the new age TD genre or of ‘25 but perhaps for years and years to come. The core concept is fairly simple but the design and execution gave it the touch of magic it needed to *feel* uniquely alive and engaging for F2P->Whales alike.

But, as it too often does, greed has taken over and turned this amazing opportunity and a game that could have been around for *years* for HABBY into a vicious cycle of the following… 1) Paywalled cash grab dev updates -> massive community backlash -> “wE unDeRstAnD” bandage in the form of AI generated responses (pay attention to “dev response” to this) -> a small “you caught us” resource bundle in the in-game mailbox. -> no rinse, just repeat.

HABBY does NOT listen to player feedback- it is almost like they asked a LLM for psychological tips and tricks for player engagement, fomo and retention. It’s sad really, so much potential squandered in just a month. I feel dumb they got me for +/-$1K but lesson learned - IF you decide to play, I do not recommend investing anything until **serious** changes are made on the development and transparency side of the devs. There is no roadmap, the feedback is ignored, it’s just one cash-grab after another and I am gone.

Thanks for reading, I hope you have the day you deserve.
❤️Anon

A rare miss for Habby.

2026-03-30

by Ivanosaurus

TLDR - no in your face ads, but awful scaling and pay driven mechanics combined with being a carbon copy of similar games without any interesting evolutions makes this one easy to miss.

First off, I love Habby; and have tried almost all their games so far, and gone deep on several. Wittle defender is polished looking, straightforward, and initially pretty fun as with all their games. Unfortunately the scaling of the game, and the way energy is implemented make this feel like a cash grab despite the lack of ads. Unlike other titles, Archero 1 and 2 for example, where it’s a struggle to progress after a fair bit of play and they player must choose between paying or overcoming the difficulty curve with skill or time investment, this game relies entirely on either paying or waiting extremely long periods of time. The slow unlock of additional features (gear, additional game modes, challenges) works great when one can progress through that initial content in short order. This game requires waiting days or spending money in order to even get to those features. The basic gameplay loop is hyper casual and doesn’t feel super rewarding, there is zero engagement during levels other than picking power ups, and brute forcing a most powerful character is more effective than playing toward enemy weaknesses or other mechanics in almost every scenario.

Still a fan of Habby and will continue to try their new titles, but think strategically continued investment in quality titles with new features and events has been a better outcome than the repeated carbon-copy monetization driven recent releases.

The game can be fun but the push for in app purchases is annoying.

2026-03-31

by ..85:$'fcnjrd

Every time you log in you get hit by multiple promos for purchase, can’t use guaranteed mythic unless you are level 50 (which will take a decent amount of time to reach) or pay for a pass to unlock right away, feels like there are about 5 different events/challenges you need to pay to unlock all rewards. Lots and lots of options to watch adds to try to bypass that, but they are the worst adds where you have to pay attention and click to continue and exit multiple times to get back to the game. I have even had some that say reward granted but still have to spend another 30 seconds to a minute or so watch the same add loop. Also, seems like the rewards do not increase at a high enough rate as you progress, so it seems like you level off your progression, unless you pay to progress quicker.




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