Acting best as a neat diversion from the more dour side of strategy games, Total Tank Simulator does not reach the heights set by the variety and hilarious physics of Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, but nonetheless scratches that same itch.Alongside more conventional weapons like swords, axes, spears, guns, and oversized wooden stake, the TABS verse has other forms of weapons including large harpoons used to kill whales and explosivse including the Firework Archer, and the numerous types of bombs the Pirate Faction uses such as the Grenadier's bombs and the bomb cannon. Although it does have its struggles, with the campaigns becoming repetitive and the game working much better in smaller playthroughs to avoid becoming tiresome, overall there's some fun to be found here. The fact that Total Tank Simulator has managed to blend together the reality of World War II with its bright maps and plastic character models is no mean feat. Although a lot can be gained from throwing caution to the wind and trying different kinds of unit placement, equally getting a solid understanding of neutral units - which come under the control of the team that reaches them first - or barracks and factories to continually spawn new soldiers can add an interesting dynamic to play, particularly within the freedom of its more enjoyable sandbox. There's also some level of depth to be found within the game's mechanics, too. This plays well into the more outlandish options in terms of units such as bear tanks, as the game veers closer to the kind of enjoyable chaos that Totally Accurate Battle Simulator has popularized. This is fairly comprehensive, with the player able to choose from the game's varied environments and play out a fight of their own choosing. Instead, Total Tank Simulator thrives in its sandbox mode.
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