
Originally Posted by
madguy000
This was a PC game, back in the first half of the 2000s. (2000 - 2003).
It involves building tanks and then attacking the computer tank team base and destroying a totem. the look and feel was cartoony, and not at all realistic.
There was a flying bird like thing that had a horseshoe magnet where its legs are supposed to be, it was always in the air. i guess it acted as a mouse pointer. We can use the magnet to pick up tank parts like wheels, body, catapult, guns, boulders (to block enemy tanks). Once you pick up tank parts, you can stack them one over the other to start building the tank. So the wheels come first, then the other parts. you can stack stuff as tall as you want - so there can be multiple guns on a single tank.
Depending on the terrain - ice, grass, water - you will need to have wheels, tracks or floaters to enable your tank to move.
The computer team has tanks that will start to attack your base after some time. You will need to attack the computer base and destroy their totem so that it stops producing tanks.
tanks fought enemy tanks automatically. there were regular projectile guns, catapults and flamethrowers if im not wrong. if tanks were damaged, their parts fell off, and you had to build the tanks again.
This was an awesome game but I have forgotten the name. If someone remembers - please let me know!
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