Corner Wars: Line Tower Wars for Your Screen Corner
Corner Wars takes the beloved Line Tower Wars formula and remakes it for modern life. Matches are short, decisions are sharp, and the whole thing lives unobtrusively in the corner of your screen so you can jump into play without breaking your flow. It is built for players who love strategy but do not always have time for long sessions.
The Basics: Sends, Towers, and a Line to Defend
At its core Corner Wars stays faithful to the original idea. You build defense along a line while sending units to pressure opponents. The twist is a flexible deck-building system that puts choice front and center. Cards come in two flavors:
- Towers for your defense
- Sends to overwhelm or distract opponents
Every match becomes a conversation between offense and defense. Which unit do you send first? When do you commit to a tower upgrade? How do you shape a deck that fits your timing and reactions? Those questions define the tactical depth.
Fast Matches, Deep Decisions
Matches are designed to be quick and satisfying. You gain experience each game, level up, and unlock new cards over time. That progression encourages experimentation and makes the meta feel personal rather than punishing. Corner Wars promises accessible learning with room to master more complex combos and timing windows.
Multiplayer supports up to 4 players, letting you trade short skirmishes with friends or test strategies against multiple opponents. There is also a singleplayer mode to practice and refine your deck before stepping into competitive lobbies.
Why It Works for Modern Players
The big idea is subtlety and accessibility. Corner Wars sits in your screen corner, so it can accompany you while you work, stream, or play other games. Matches are short enough to start and finish between tasks, but still tactical enough to feel meaningful.
This is a remake that keeps the spirit of classic Line Tower Wars while trimming fat and adding modern conveniences: deck customization, steady unlocks, and quick, repeatable matches that reward both planning and adaptation.
Corner Wars looks like a neat way to squeeze strategy into a busy schedule without sacrificing depth. If you liked the original custom games and wish they were faster and less all-or-nothing, this might be the corner of your screen worth watching.
➡️ Check out Corner Wars now on Steam






