ABOUT

Lanes, typings, and stubborn bosses

PokéPath TD is a solo strategy fan project by Khydra (with community support such as the PokéPath.gg hub) that reimagines pocket-monster collecting as lane defense. You plant fighters on fixed paths, earn currency from clears, and reinvest into levels, evolutions, and gear so later waves—often capped by signature encounters—do not flatten your run.

Progress is meant to feel persistent: losing a wave usually still advances knowledge and partial stats, so retries are experiments instead of hard resets. Many builds also include automation helpers so you can passively grind easier segments while theorycrafting the next choke point.

This site only wraps an HTML5 frame. Pokémon and related marks are trademarks of their owners; this title is not published or endorsed by Nintendo, The Pokémon Company, or Game Freak. Think of it as a homage strategy romp, not a licensed cartridge substitute.

GAMEPLAY

How you climb each route

  1. 1

    Scout the wave table

    Enemy typings and boss gimmicks reward deliberate counters. When direct damage stalls, pivot to status routes, chip loops, or stall tools that match the encounter script.

  2. 2

    Economy first

    Early income decisions snowball: cheap clears fund mid-game spikes. Watch for diminishing returns on over-upgrading a single tile when the path forks.

  3. 3

    Hop routes when stuck

    Parallel tracks let you farm safer waves for shards or XP, then return with a taller toolbox—especially before gimmick bosses that hard-check one element.

PROGRESSION

Roster depth and long arcs

Expect multiple themed routes, each stretching across many waves before a climactic fight. Evolutions and held items widen your toolkit faster than raw level bumps, so read tooltips before you fuse rare resources.

Auto or idle-style modes, when unlocked, are there to reduce chores—still peek in occasionally so patch changes do not quietly reshuffle your timings.

CONTROLS

Mouse-first (browser build)

Field actionsClick tiles to place or upgrade defenders; drag UI elements if the build allows repositioning mid-battle.
Keyboard helpersSpace often advances waves or pauses—confirm against the in-game legend; Esc opens menus where export/import lives.
TouchLarge tablets work, yet dense UIs are easier with a stylus or mouse for precision slotting.

TIPS

Before a long session

  • Save hygieneBrowser WebGL builds can corrupt local storage. Use the menu’s export string after meaningful progress and keep a backup .txt somewhere safe.
  • Prefer desktop for marathonsDownloadable builds from the official page typically autosave more reliably than a tab that might reload after sleep.
  • Patch awarenessBalance tweaks arrive frequently—community write-ups help, but your own route notes beat outdated screenshots.

FAQ

Can I play PokéPath TD online without an app?+

Yes—the embed runs in the browser. For stability and automatic saves, the developer also ships desktop builds; this page does not require an APK or store install to try the web client.

Is this an official Pokémon game?+

No. It is an independent fan project inspired by Pokémon mechanics. Support the official releases if you want first-party experiences.

Where do I equip items?+

Open a Pokémon’s detail panel from the roster while they are not deployed on the field—look for an add-slot control in the equipment row. UI labels shift between patches, so follow the latest tooltip.

I lost progress—what happened?+

Browser storage can clear after crashes or privacy tools. Regular exports from settings are the safety net; import that string on any build to recover.

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PokéPath TD — route defense in the browser