You can be catapulted or thrust in any direction by rolling over the boost and jump pads to escape attack or rush the enemy. This is no-holds-barred warfare and to the victor go the points. Upon entering, you are immediately engaged by heavy artillery. Your goal is to beat the bosses, then rescue your brain-brethren and continue the fight on other worlds. As you progress through each level, the bot tanks get smarter, stronger and crazier as Alien Mind Control reprograms the bot tanks to match your wits.
Luckily you can collect powerups that give you wacky weapons to help you stay alive. You must destroy or be destroyed and keep on your toes at all times. But the moment you are free, you are besieged on all sides by insane bot-tanks. just one of many brain slaves imprisoned by Alien Mind Control- only you have managed to escape their brain rays. Either battling against brain-hungry bots in solo play or going head-to-head against others online, ThinkTanks has something for everyone. ThinkTanks is a tank combat game designed to be a blast for the new and experienced gamer alike with lighthearted, fast paced pandemonium. However, in terms of its longevity, the game offers only as much to keep you amused for a wet afternoon at best. The splashing sound effects are also well executed, even if they become a little repetitive after a while.Īs long as you're not expecting impressive 3D graphics or awe-inspiring cut-scenes then Battle Boattle will keep you amused for a while. The animation of the boat sprite is impressive, although it takes a while to keep afloat without crashing into other boats or missiles. However, once you get tooled up with guns, it's a different story, as you blast your way through frenzied battles in your quest for nautical glory. Some of the early levels, where you collect cones or run over sharks, can be a little mundane.
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The action is fast and furious as you attempt to navigate your micro machine-style vessel through a series of varying missions. While this weirdly-named blaster is a world away from the blockbuster army games in terms of graphics, it has a strange appeal that keeps you coming back for more. Considering the popularity of war games like Medal of Honour or Delta Force, it seems strange that you never see many naval equivalents.