A Quake-inspired lane-pushing game developed using the Dota 2 modding tools.

An early-stage game developed using Unreal Engine 5. It is described as including minons and towers, along with having capture points.

Players pick a Retainer and a Vessel, which together form the stats and abilities of a complete character known as a 'Syndicate'. During the game, Vessels may be dropped and swapped with an allied player's Vessel to allow strategic pivoting and creative combos.

Buffs, debuffs, and dispels will play an important role in combat. There are also plans to experiment with enabling friendly fire.

Citing DotA and League of Legends as inspiration, Eterlands adds an interactive physical environment with cliffs, trees that can be chopped down and dragged, bridges and rock walls which can be destroyed, and breaking dams to flood parts of the map which will slow enemies down. There is also a dynamic weather system.

The game seems to have never left concept phase, and available footage is minimal.

A reimagined Tides of Blood with refined artwork, character designs, and many custom systems.

Combines elements of Quake with lane-pushing gameplay. It features extreme alterations to the Warcraft III engine while still running as a regular map. The result is a futuristic twin-stick shooter with 3D physics for all characters and weapons, as well as advanced character customisation options.

Despite its incredible attention to detail and highly custom assets and systems, the Warcraft III engine simply couldn't provide a smooth and responsive experience for this type of gameplay. This likely contributed to its brief three months of post-release development. It survives as a technical marvel.

A browser-based game made with Unity, which allows players to "hop-in, hop-out" as they please.

The most popular lane-pushing game developed for Starcraft II. It combined elements of DotA Allstars and League of Legends, while adding the ability to buy mercenaries to assist in the battle.

One of its hero stats was "timescale", which if increased would allow a hero's projectiles and abilities to travel faster, as well as lowering their cooldowns.

A 3v3v3 map with a very busy central lane area. It allows selection of both Warcraft III ladder heroes and minor variations thereof.