Spend limited ammo on bunker guns while random shortages and elite rushes strain the line.
Swarm Bunker is the harshest resource fantasy in the set. You have a bunker line, limited ammo income, and waves that can suddenly flood the road. The first minute gives enough ammo to feel prepared. Then shortages, smoke screens, and elite sprints test whether your guns are placed for sustained fire or only for the easy opening.
Build bunker guns on pads and upgrade them when a lane starts leaking. Splash damage helps against clustered swarms. The resource label is ammo, so spending too early is dangerous; you may need reserves when an elite sprint event lands.
Score rewards kills, bunker health, and surviving the random pressure schedule. Debug mode fixes the seed for predictable testing. Normal runs vary the shortage and rush timing. Hardcore makes ammo income worse and enemy pressure sharper, causing a clear psychological drop from steady defense to emergency fire control.
Start with a central gun and an exit-side gun. Upgrade before filling every pad. If ammo shortage hits, stop building and let existing guns carry. If smoke screen appears, add coverage where enemies remain visible longest. If swarm flood appears, splash upgrades are worth more than a new weak gun.
On touch screens, the bottom controls prevent accidental spending. The game should feel manageable early and then make every shot feel expensive once the bunker is under real pressure. In this version, the events to respect most are ammo shortage, swarm flood, elite sprint. If one of them is less than half a minute away, delay cosmetic expansion and keep enough resource for one decisive build or upgrade.
Start with a central gun and an exit-side gun.
On touch screens, the bottom controls prevent accidental spending.
Swarm Bunker: Score rewards kills, bunker health, and surviving the random pressure schedule
Spend limited ammo on bunker guns while random shortages and elite rushes strain the line.