PokePath TD is a Pokémon tower defense game where Pokémon replace towers and sit directly on the path. Enemies move in waves, you block them, and the game keeps going longer than expected. It’s built around repeated runs, upgrades, and slowly pushing through harder paths rather than fast rounds or flashy effects.
The core PokePath TD gameplay is straightforward. Enemies walk along fixed paths, and Pokémon are dropped onto those paths to block and attack them. Each path runs through 100 waves, and finishing one leads to a legendary boss fight. The paths don’t feel rushed, but later waves push harder and punish weak setups.
Learning how to play is quick. Mouse controls handle everything placing Pokémon, upgrading them, and navigating menus. Early on, it feels relaxed, almost idle-like. Later, mistakes are obvious, especially when enemies slip through because upgrades were spread too thin or Pokémon were placed poorly.
PokePath TD works well for players who like slow-burn strategy games. It’s a good pick for Pokémon fans who enjoy thinking through setups instead of tapping nonstop. The game also suits players looking for a mobile game or browser game that can be played in short sessions.
People who enjoy watching numbers grow, managing resources, and pushing for a better score will feel at home. The challenge ramps up naturally, making progress feel earned instead of rushed.
Auto Mode is fine for farming, but manual control matters when waves start stacking effects and damage.



















