A variation on the DotA formula which divides heroes into three classes: Melee, Ranged, and Spellcaster.
Search through our list of lane-pushing games! Note that arena games like Battlerite, Warlock, and Splatoon will not be found here!
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Halloween-themed map; all three lanes must be fully pushed in at least once before the main base can be taken. Heroes have lots of spells and active items available
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Uses platforms which rise and fall on a regular schedule to create a dynamic mid lane.
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Has an alternative victory condition: gather three keys, and perform a ritual at the center of the map to win.
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3v3v3 game with lots of contestable economic objectives for players to battle over.
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Highly competitive map which popularised having a large quantity of heroes and items.
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The original 'DotA 2'. It has a large battlefield with distinct towns to capture: each contributing different lane troops and selling its own items.
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Heavily asymmetric game with large armies and role-focused heroes. Has clever and thematic mechanics for troop upgrades and management. There are only 6 heroes to choose from on each team!
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Fast-paced and chaotic game with a very dense layout and flexible army customisation features.
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Tastefully weaves capture-the-flag and control point objectives into the classic lane-pushing victory formula.