Carrot Tower Defense PC Controls
Mouse placement, menu navigation, wave skip, and settings for playing Carrot TD on Roblox desktop.
Last checked: June 2026
Playing Carrot Tower Defense on PC through the Roblox desktop app gives you precise mouse placement, faster menu navigation, and clearer visibility during 40-wave Extreme runs. Crumbling Crunchy Games built Carrot TD as a standard Roblox tower defense experience — controls follow familiar click-to-place patterns rather than complex keybind sheets. This guide covers lobby navigation, in-match tower placement, upgrades, wave skip options, and settings that affect your early game builds and Extreme Mode performance. Mobile players should read mobile controls for touch equivalents.
Getting Into a Match on PC
Launch Roblox, open Carrot Tower Defense by Crumbling Crunchy Games, and click the green Play button. Wait for the lobby to load — you will see map selection, difficulty toggles (normal vs Extreme), and your bunny loadout. Left-click map tiles or buttons to select Deep Tunnels or Woodlands, then confirm difficulty. Extreme Mode requires leak-proof teams — see Extreme guide before enabling 1 HP mode.
Placing Towers with Mouse
In-match tower placement on PC follows the standard TD flow:
- Select a unit — Left-click a bunny icon in your loadout bar or hotbar at the bottom or side of the screen.
- Preview placement — Valid tiles highlight green; invalid tiles show red or no highlight. Hover along the path to find corners and straights prioritized in beginner guide placement rules.
- Confirm placement — Left-click a valid tile to deploy the tower. Right-click or Escape may cancel selection depending on current UI — test once per session after patches.
- Rotate if supported — Some units support rotation for directional abilities. Check the placement UI for a rotate prompt or key hint when placing Goo Rabbit patches or directional towers.
PC precision helps seal Extreme paths from wave 1 — every gap costs the entire 500-carrot run. Zoom with mouse wheel if the Roblox camera allows; reposition camera with right-drag before placing snipers on long straights.
Upgrading Towers
Click an placed tower to open its upgrade panel. Each tier shows carrot cost and stat changes. Dual-path units like Bonker Bunny branch at mid-tier — read upgrade paths before clicking, because path choice is typically permanent for that tower instance. Hold shift-click habits from other games do not apply; each upgrade is individual left-clicks on tier buttons.
Between waves, prioritize upgrades that stop the next leak threat — camo detection before luxury DPS, Farmer Bunny before fourth damage tower per economy build.
Wave Skip and Match Pace
Many Roblox TD titles offer manual or automatic wave skip between rounds. In Carrot TD, look for a skip button in the in-match HUD after a wave clears, or enable auto-skip in the settings menu. Skipping saves time on farming runs when placement is already sealed — but on Extreme, skip only when every path segment has coverage and you have upgraded for the next enemy type listed on Nibblers guide.
Do not skip before placing Farmer Bunny on economy-focused runs — you lose passive income ticks. Settings menus are accessible from the lobby gear icon or in-match menu button.
Lobby and Summon Interface
Between matches, navigate the lobby with left-click menus. The summon burrow opens a gacha-style interface where you spend lobby carrots for random bunnies — summon guide explains rates. PC copy-paste (Ctrl+V) helps if code redemption launches in the future — how to redeem. Vault terminal interaction on Deep Tunnels uses click-to-focus on the keypad, then keyboard number entry for code 1416 — Jenkins Vault.
PC Settings Worth Changing
- Graphics — Lower quality if frame drops cause mis-clicks during fast waves.
- Camera sensitivity — Tune for comfortable path overview on large maps.
- Auto-skip — Enable only for trusted farming loadouts, not first Extreme attempts.
- Roblox chat — Click the game window before typing; chat focus steals keyboard input from vault codes.
PC vs. Mobile Tradeoffs
PC excels at precise corner placement, fast upgrade clicking, and long Extreme sessions without thumb fatigue. Mobile works for casual normal-mode farming but makes 40-wave leak-proof placement harder — compare mobile controls if you play both platforms. Account progress syncs through Roblox cloud regardless of device.
Controls and Fair Play
Third-party auto-place or auto-upgrade scripts violate Roblox Terms of Service — see script risks. Legitimate PC play uses only Roblox client inputs. Report bugs through the community server linked from the official game page — verification steps on Trello and Discord.
Master PC placement alongside how to play, then graduate to Extreme builds when mouse precision can seal every wave without a single leak.