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You also get a skirmish mode with now four, but when I played two, different map you need to endure for four nights (increasingly difficult obviously) that is roughly an hour a map and you will probably need more than one try to complete them especially at higher difficulty so that's at least 4 hours more of gameplay nowadays but more probably something around 8 to 12 like the campaign.
Endless mode is what it say on the tin. Randomly generated map for you to survive until you can't. That can last you for dozen upon dozen of hours easily.
A peaceful mode if you just want to build in peace and design things without that amazing city of your being mulched on by a horde.
Finally you get the community maps, the map editor to try out what the madlads are cooking.
I've played roughly 30 hours of the game, completed the current campaign, the then two skirmish maps and a few endless. For twenty bucks ? I would buy it again. Personally I don't mind letting it down for a handfull of month in wait of new campaign maps / skirmish maps.
Now that's just my opinion. You are free to try the game and not find it to your liking, but it's well worth that try.