Just picked up Toy Soldiers, it's on sale for 8 bucks in the store. It's a glorified tower defense game, but offers a very interesting feel: you have the ability to take control of your towers, for increased power and fire rate. This offers a new depth of strategy when trying to control planes, turrets, sniper towers, and tanks. The twist is that these are all antique WWI tin soldiers fighting in a diorama on a child's desk. I like it because it reminds me of Army Men - I remember playing with the little guys as a kid, so this also pressed the "nastolgic memory" button.
Gets boring, but fun enough for 8 bucks if you miss your army men.
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Can we melt them and light them on fire as per normal childhood specifications require?
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Regrettably not, but there are flamethrower dudes who melt the guys.The Spanish Inquisition wrote:Can we melt them and light them on fire as per normal childhood specifications require?
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