
Yeah, I actually found a few good ones that apparently have 10's of hours worth of play on Hiveworkshop. Anyways, try looking at the "top rated" or "director's cut" sections, maybe you'll find something worth playing there. Other than that it's hard to suggest maps and campaigns nowadays, Wc3 patches tend to break compatibility with old maps and campaigns, so a lot of them simply won't work anymore with a fully patched game. It's pretty complex and there's a lot going on (it's actually 5 maps in one, each one with different objectives and mechanics) so it may be a good idea playing against no more than one or two bots as you learn the basics. I've been playing EotA recently (AoS/Dota map, singleplayer is possible with bots) and it's quite fun, that AI is something very, very impressive for a Wc3 map. It’s on sale for 20% off-$16/£12/€13.50-until October 8, and you can learn more about the game at 6: is the largest modding site still alive and in relatively good health, I recommend looking there (although it looks like it had a site redesign too many and now it's a pain to browse). So far, the launch appears to be going quite well: The developers said 23,000 new players had picked up Legion TD 2 over the weekend, and it currently holds a “mostly positive” user ranking on Steam, which includes the Early Access period. If it helps further, the rank 1 player in season 7 (earlier this year) started playing just that season.”


“There’s also an in-game Game Coach (think Clippy from Microsoft Office) that gives you tips based on how you play. “There’s a tutorial, a coop campaign, 5 tiers of AIs, weekly challenge mode, sandbox mode, and much, much better UI for things like recommended value,” Lisk wrote. He also emphasized how far Legion TD 2 has come from its Warcraft 3 mod days, describing it as “much more fun to learn.” In an Reddit AMA, project lead Brent “Lisk” Batas said the developers plan to continue working on the game post-launch, with new content and gameplay updates and improvements. We hope you love the game as much as we do.” It’s a dream come true going from a Warcraft 3 mod to Kickstarter to early access to full launch. For those who have been around since early access, you have been instrumental in making Legion TD 2 what it is today. “We’ve poured our hearts into Legion TD 2 over the last 7 years 10 months of development.

“As a 4-person indie team, we’re incredibly thankful to you all,” four-person developer AutoAttack Games said in the launch announcement.
