What is Storm the House?
Storm the House is a classic browser defence game that defined a genre. You are the sole defender of your house against relentless waves of stick figure attackers who advance from the left side of the screen. Armed with your cursor as a targeting reticle and an upgrade budget earned from each successful defence, you must shoot down enemies, reinforce your walls, and hire mercenaries to help hold back increasingly organised and dangerous assaults on your home.
How to Play Storm the House
The controls are beautifully simple - click to shoot enemies as they approach your house. Your base has a health value represented by the condition of your walls, and enemies who reach it chip away at that health. Between waves, you spend earned money on better weapons for yourself, mercenaries who shoot automatically, and wall repairs that restore your defensive integrity. Keeping your walls in good condition is just as important as killing enemies efficiently, as a collapsing wall means game over regardless of how many enemies you have dispatched.
The Upgrade Path
Storm the House offers a satisfying upgrade progression across multiple categories. Better guns - including machine guns, shotguns, and snipers - dramatically increase your killing power. Hired mercenaries provide consistent automatic fire that complements your own shooting. Wall upgrades improve the structural integrity of your defences and slow enemy progress toward your home. Choosing the right balance between these categories each wave is where the genuine strategy emerges. Heavy investment in mercs early means less pressure on you personally; heavy wall upgrades buy time to develop your weapon capabilities.
Enemy Variety and Escalation
Early waves feature basic stick figure infantry who move at a predictable walking pace. As the game progresses, faster runners appear who require quicker targeting. Armoured enemies absorb more shots. Some attackers carry explosives that damage your wall on contact even if killed near it. The escalation is well-paced - never overwhelming too soon, but consistently introducing new challenges that prevent the defence from becoming routine.
Why Storm the House Still Holds Up
Released as a Flash game in the mid-2000s, Storm the House feels surprisingly timeless. The click-to-shoot mechanic requires genuine skill and attention, not just passive tower placement. Surviving late waves feels like a real accomplishment because it requires focused targeting, smart upgrade spending, and constant attention to your wall health. The stick figure art style is charmingly minimalist and the action is immediately readable despite the visual simplicity.
Strategy for Late-Game Survival
The most effective long-term strategy is to never let your walls drop below 50% without spending an upgrade cycle on repairs. A destroyed wall cannot be recovered from - the game ends regardless of enemy count. Mercenaries become increasingly valuable in later waves when enemy numbers overwhelm what a single player can manually target. Prioritise targeting fast-moving enemies and let your mercs handle slower infantry.
Play Storm the House free on Classroom Connect with no download or login required. Arm up, defend your home, and see how many waves you can hold off.
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