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  2. Tank! Tank! Tank! - Wikipedia

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    Tank! Tank! Tank! [a] is a 2009 third-person shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco Bandai Games. It was ported to the Wii U in 2012, where it was a system launch title in North America. Players control their respective tanks and must destroy opponents and mechanical kaiju with a variety of weapons, such as machine guns and rocket ...

  3. Tank Beat - Wikipedia

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    In Tank Beat players take control of Vill Katjue, a rookie tank driver lost in the chaos of an invasion. The game features 24 missions as well as skirmish modes. [2]The game is played with the stylus, with players drawing paths on the touch screen for their tank to follow, dragging the stylus across the screen to rotate the camera, and tapping on enemy units to fire upon them.

  4. Artillery game - Wikipedia

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    Following in 1990, Kenny Morse released a different game also titled Tank Wars, which introduced the concept of buying weapons and multiple AI computer-player tanks to the artillery game. Gravity Wars was a conversion of the Amiga game of the same name that took the artillery game into space, introducing a 2D gravity field around planets, a ...

  5. Tanki X - Wikipedia

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    However, players could also pay real-world money in the form of micro transactions to get "X Crystals". These X Crystals unlocked special cosmetic features for tanks and blueprint containers which could unlock and upgrade modules. The open beta testing started on September 15, 2016 [1] and the full game was released on Steam on April 20, 2017 ...

  6. Tank (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The destruction of a tank grants the opposing player a point and causes a brief explosion and accompanying sound, during which time the other tank cannot shoot, before restoring the tank at the same position. Destroyed land mines do not return. [2] Points are displayed above the play area, and flash during the final twenty seconds of the round.

  7. Tokyo Wars - Wikipedia

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    The player engaging in combat with an enemy tank. Tokyo Wars allows one to eight players to control separate tanks, either as teammates or as opponents. Players can play either in the heart of downtown Tokyo or at the city's bayside dock. However, the players have twenty seconds to make all the decisions before the game automatically locks them in.

  8. Space Tanks - Wikipedia

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    There are over 30 weapons and 70 tanks in the final game, with each projectile having a different velocity or weight, thus being affected by the gravity in a different manner. The player is given a budget which is to be used on buying tanks, making repairs and using different weapons. Every time the player wins, they earn more money.

  9. Scorched Tanks - Wikipedia

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    The author intended to bring the game's total to 100 weapons, but did not release another Amiga version of the game. [2] However, the author later released a Scorched Tanks clone for Windows, Mac and iOS named Pocket Tanks, which including expansion packs features 325 weapons in all (last 2020 version of the game).