2Blocks
Data Defense is estimated to make < $5k per month from < 5k downloads / mo, tracked daily on Peekly.
How Peekly estimates these figuresData Defense is a minimalist tower defense indie game set in cyberspace. Protect servers from being infected by a slew of oncoming glitches, bugs and viruses. Use each server's particular layout to your advantage, inst
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2k reviews
12 Jun → 16 Jun · best #50
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Data Defense is a minimalist tower defense indie game set in cyberspace. Protect servers from being infected by a slew of oncoming glitches, bugs and viruses. Use each server's particular layout to your advantage, installing defense programs in strategic locations to defend the server in the fastest time possible.
GAME FEATURES:
★ No Ads or internet connection required!
★ Create and change the path by installing, selling and upgrading your towers
★ Over 50 different maps and challenges
★ Customize your strategy with 30 different towers
★ Enjoy both Campaign and Survival modes
★ Loads of unique enemies that will put your defense skills to the test!
★ Amazing ambiant music with over 15 tracks
★ Hours of gameplay!
★ Beautiful vector art
★ Amazing physics driven particles!
Rating & reviews
2k reviews
Monetization
Free
No in-app purchases detected
How much does Data Defense make?
Data Defense is estimated to make < $5k per month, according to Peekly's daily tracking.
How many downloads does Data Defense have?
Data Defense has an estimated < 5k downloads / mo on Google Play.
Is Data Defense free?
Data Defense is free to download.
What is Data Defense's rating?
Data Defense has a rating of 4.1 out of 5, based on 2k reviews.
Publisher
2Blocks
Category
Games
Compatibility
7.1
Size
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Rating
Everyone
Price
Free
Released
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Last update
May 22, 2026
Languages
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