![]() Typical NES game, short, simple and thought for playing quickly whenever you feel like it, so much that it even let's you choose the level where you will start. Of course there are some pickups that make indestructible that protection, for a time, but usually it's your job making sure they don't come close to your base, no matter these enemies are the normal kind, the fast ones or heavy tanks.īut you will end going after them, not just because it's more fun, but because the way to make the pickups appear is hunting and killing the blinking tanks.Īnd, well, that's all. But once that protection disappears it's just a shot and you are done. This base is protected by a wall, of course. ![]() There is a limit of them, but they will arrive non-stop, trying to overcome you and reach your base. You only last a shot, as long as you don't get any upgrade, and all you have to do is survive a wave of enemies. It's fun being a tank that goes around shooting the enemies, it's fun picking up objects around the map that make your tank bigger and meaner, and it's fun opening your way through the walls to reach a tank and blow each of them apart. But why is it so great? Well, just because it's fun. And even has a cooperative mode, making it even better. The thing right now is that this game is great. In case anybody wonders how could I have this game as a kid, being it a japanese game, well, bootleg NES, and Gameboy, games were a craze on it's time, but that tale, which I'm sure could end being interesting, would be for another time. My father and his friends loved this and a bunch of other NES games. You just need an interesting idea, like tanks shooting each other on destructible terrain, and there you are, with a great and original classic in your hands.īut actually I recall this game not as much because I liked it, but for being one of the favorites at my home. Nobody can doubt that a simple game can be lots of fun. Views: 19709 Screenshots Review by Wandrell ()
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