The Perfect Tower II is a mix between an incremental and a tower defense game with idle elements. Build a Town and explore a variety of regions to unlock different mini-games and tons of upgrades. Choose if you want to play an idle or more active build by focusing on the upgrades that suit your playstyle and build the perfect tower!

  • Use simple commands to control an AI and automate the game while you’re away from the keyboard.
  • A collection of mini-games and puzzles with incremental mechanics wait for your creative solutions.
  • Explore and conquer 15 different regions with 5 unique modes (Normal, Endless, Challenge, Idle, Sandbox)
  • Find out why you are building towers on a lonely island in the middle of nowhere.
  • Put your tower to the ultimate test by fighting bosses!
  • This is a living game. It’s constantly being updated and expanded. And you can be a part of it

The Perfect Tower II features an AI that will let you automate almost everything so you can focus on discovering new and exciting things!

The town is the central hub and serves as a main area for spending and investing resources. In the beginning it is an empty island without any structures. You can build and upgrade a total of 12 different buildings, each with a unique function.

A total of 15 different regions are waiting for you! Each one featuring a unique environment with different colors, movement patterns, special rules and effects, secrets and unlockable assets for your town.

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    3 days ago

    Huh, maybe I should play this one again, I haven’t played it in over three years, but have kept up with the updates a little.

    I believe I last played when they introduced the automated workers.

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        3 days ago

        That’s what I was waiting for, or 1.0 which is close to the same usually.

        I do like games that update as you go, gives a reason to come back, but if you’re going back and changing a previous method, it can be annoying. Get in a rhythm and instead of adding to it, it you’re going back and readjusting multiple things.

        Yes it is for the better, but in those cases I’d rather play after that stuff’s done.

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          3 days ago

          Yeah same, I’m spoilt for choice with new free games so while it would be nice to experience it in different forms I only really want to spare the time to experience the finished thing!