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Crazy tanks
Crazy tanks












crazy tanks

App Store reviewers are clamoring for features like multiplayer and rotating turrets. shooting, and winning, there’s not a lot of depth to the game. This really didn’t get in the way of things too much, but having things slow to a crawl during a heated battle was a little frustrating. Though overall the game was smooth and very playable, a couple framerate spikes occurred, seemingly at random. The only drawback is that it’s pretty easy to get carried away and reflect a shot back at yourself - friendly fire is dangerous! I used this more than once to set up shots from behind barriers, safely keeping something between myself and my enemy. See, your shots bounce off of walls until they’ve traveled a certain distance.

crazy tanks

#Crazy tanks drivers#

I don’t think tank drivers are known for their finesse when it comes to shooting, but in Crazy Tanks you can get pretty creative. I like this many action games allow you to run on empty for far too long. If you get too hurt, you’ll have to go searching for a health pack or risk fiery cartoon death. Power-ups were plentiful, but not in such abundance that you could just breeze through each level. You’ll have to use every tool you’ve got, because your tank’ll explode faster than you think it will.Įach level had its own flavor, some set in industrial zones, others in flowery fields. It always felt like the player’s tank was just a little faster than the enemy’s, giving you an edge against their superior numbers. Driving was smooth and easy, especially considering you’re driving a tank. I miss that game.Ĭrazy Tanks just felt well put-together. Reminds me of a game called Toy Commander for the Dreamcast. The graphics and the little “boom”s that pop up from each tank make what might otherwise be a kind of bland shoot-em-up into a fairly adorable little toy battle.

crazy tanks

I never thought I’d say that, but there you have it. The steering (along with pretty much everything else in the game) is so intuitive that you’ll likely never have to read the controls.Įven on Normal difficulty I was surprised that the game was actually kind of challenging! Crazy Tanks: More Than Meets the Eye. First I get Space Ninja, and now I’ve got Crazy Tanks, both of which sport very natural-feeling accelerometer controls. Like most mini-games, there’s no deep, extensive gameplay to delve into, but what’d you expect for a dollar? That’s it! The game has a very kid-friendly feel with cartoony graphics and very little standing in the way of your enjoyment. Players steer their tank around an arena, tapping the screen to shoot enemy tanks and grabbing power-ups. Crazy Tanks is like a mini-game you’d find in Mario Party or Rayman Raving Rabbids.














Crazy tanks