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Beacon Under Siege — Orbit and Obliterate the Undead

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Beacon Under Siege — Orbit and Obliterate the Undead

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Beacon Under Siege — Orbit and Obliterate the Undead

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Controls

Mouse aims, left-click fires. Use Q, W, and E to cycle through weapon types, or just hit keys 1-9 to jump straight to a specific gun. Right-click or R calls a tactical strike when things get hairy. Mouse wheel zooms in for precision shots, and F flips the FLIR sensor on so you can spot zombies through the dark.

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What is Beacon Under Siege?

Beacon Under Siege drops you into the gunner's seat of an AC-130-style gunship that circles a lighthouse on its own. You don't steer the plane — instead, you point the crosshair, pick the right weapon from nine options, and start hammering waves of undead before they reach the beacon below. It's a hands-off movement system that lets you focus on aiming and ammo management. This one's for anyone who likes tower defense mixed with heavy firepower, and who doesn't mind the camera doing the flying for them. If Call of Duty's AC-130 mission hooked you, you'll probably dig this. The downside is that you can't really reposition, so when zombies rush from a weird angle, you're stuck rotating your aim instead of flying somewhere better.

How to Play Beacon Under Siege

Each round runs about 3-5 minutes, and the goal is simple: don't let the zombies touch the lighthouse. Your gunship orbits automatically, so you spend most of your time tracking targets, switching between primary, secondary, and special weapons, and watching the radar for incoming clusters. Hit R when a wave gets too thick — that tactical strike clears out a chunk of the map. Here's the frustration: new players waste ammo spraying at distant zombies instead of focusing on the ones already clawing at the beacon. You'll hit a wall around wave 5 or 6 if you haven't learned to prioritize targets. The FLIR sensor (F key) helps a lot when waves overlap and everything turns into a blob on screen. Between rounds, take a breath — there's usually a short break to swap loadouts.

Beacon Under Siege Key Features

9 selectable weapons split across primary, secondary, and special slots for fast loadout swaps
Auto-orbiting gunship means zero piloting — you only aim and shoot
Tactical strikes (R key) wipe out big clusters when regular guns aren't enough
FLIR and TV sensor toggle for spotting zombies in low-visibility waves
Fury Time activation lets you unleash a temporary damage boost during critical moments

Why Choose Beacon Under Siege

Most horde survival games make you run around or build walls. Beacon Under Siege skips all that and puts you in the most overpowered seat on the battlefield — a circling gunship. That single gimmick keeps every round feeling fresh because the threat comes from angles, not movement. The weakness is repetition: after 15-20 waves, the loop doesn't change much. Still, if you want a chill shooting game where the game does the navigating, this beats most browser defense titles.

Beacon Under Siege Pro Tips

1Start with a primary weapon that hits hard at medium range — you'll need it for the early swarms
2Save your special weapon (E) for waves with mini-bosses or heavily armored zombies
3Press F for FLIR the moment the screen gets cluttered; it's the difference between clearing a wave and losing the beacon
4The mouse wheel zoom is your friend for sniping runners before they hit the lighthouse wall
5Learned the hard way: spamming the tactical strike early leaves you dry by wave 8, so hold onto R until the horde is stacked

Beacon Under Siege FAQ

Can I actually fly the gunship myself?
No. The aircraft orbits the lighthouse on its own. You only aim, shoot, and manage weapons.
What's the best weapon to start with?
The primary weapon (Q slot) works for most early waves. You'll want a high-rate secondary for clearing runners.
How do I see zombies at night or in fog?
Press F to switch to FLIR sensor mode. It shows heat signatures so you can track targets through darkness.
What does Fury Time actually do?
Hitting T activates a temporary boost to your firepower. Use it when the horde is overwhelming and you need to thin the pack fast.
Does the game work on a laptop trackpad?
Technically yes, but aiming will be rough. A real mouse is strongly recommended for tracking fast zombies.