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  2. Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete - Wikipedia

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    The game distinguished itself from other games of its time by including a multiplayer mode that functioned over the AppleTalk protocol or Point-to-Point Protocol.A single-player exploration mode was also available, but this mode had no end goal and was useful to discover how the various items found in the maze operated.

  3. World of Tanks - Wikipedia

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    World of Tanks (WoT) is an armoured warfare-themed multiplayer online game developed by Wargaming, featuring 20th century (1910s–1970s) era combat vehicles. [1] It is built upon a freemium business model where the game is free-to-play, but participants also have the option of paying a fee for use of "premium" features.

  4. Bugs vs. Tanks! - Wikipedia

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    Bugs vs. Tanks! ( 虫けら戦車 , Mushikera Sensha ) is a tank action game designed by Keiji Inafune . The game sees players take the role of various World War II tanks piloted by Nazi soldiers that have been shrunk down to miniature size in order to fight against various bugs and insects.

  5. Tank (video games) - Wikipedia

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    A tank or meat shield is a character class commonly seen in co-op video games such as real-time strategy games, role-playing games, fighting games, multiplayer online battle arenas and MUDs. Tank characters deliberately attract enemy attention and attacks (potentially by using game mechanics that force them to be targeted ) to act as a decoy ...

  6. Tank Troopers - Wikipedia

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    Tank Troopers is an action, third-person shooter game in which players control a customizable tank, each with a unique ability or feature. [3] The game includes more than 30 tanks to select from, and features a local wireless multiplayer mode in which up to six players battle each other in either team-based or free-for-all battles. [3]

  7. Tank! Tank! Tank! - Wikipedia

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    Tank! Tank! Tank! is a spiritual successor to Tokyo Wars (1996), an older Namco arcade game that also involved tanks shooting enemies. [5] It was programmed for the Namco System ES1, a Linux-powered arcade system board. [6] According to Radio Nikkei, the game underwent a troubled development cycle. [7] Namco Bandai Games demonstrated Tank! Tank!

  8. Scorched Tanks - Wikipedia

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    The author intended to bring the game's total to 100 weapons, but did not release another Amiga version of the game. [2] However, the author later released a Scorched Tanks clone for Windows, Mac and iOS named Pocket Tanks , which including expansion packs features 325 weapons in all (last 2020 version of the game).

  9. Pocket Tanks - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Tanks, often abbreviated as PTanks or simply as PT, is a 1- and 2-player computer game and mobile game developed by Michael P. Welch from Blitwise Productions. It was originally released for Windows and Mac OS X in 2001 and was later released for iOS in 2009 and Android in 2012.