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  2. BZFlag - Wikipedia

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    BZFlag (an abbreviation for Battle Zone capture the Flag) is an online multiplayer free and open-source tank game. In the game of BZFlag, players drive around tanks, viewed from a first-person view, in a server-defined world (also known as a "map"), which can be modified.

  3. List of free multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    A game that incorporates role-playing and massively multiplayer online game (MMO) elements. 3D Dota 2: Valve: 2013 Windows, macOS, Linux: MOBA: Free to play, with various cosmetic customization options available for purchase. Every single hero can be freely chosen in All-Pick mode. Players control different heroes in a 5 vs 5 battle to control ...

  4. Tanki Online - Wikipedia

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    In the late 2009 work on a new game - Tanki 2.0 began, however the project was eventually cancelled. Step by step, the ideas planned for Tanki 2.0 would instead be implemented in the existing game. A new version of Tanki Online called Tanki X was created, made by the same developers.

  5. Pop'n Tanks! - Wikipedia

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    The player starts with 8 tanks to choose from. The game features strong customization of the player's tank. There are 160 canon parts, 30 special attack parts, and 70 accessory parts. [3] In total, over 300 parts are available. Changes to the player's tank cannon are reflected in the game's graphics. [2] Completely custom tanks can be created ...

  6. 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.

  7. Artillery game - Wikipedia

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    Following in 1990, Kenny Morse released a different game also titled Tank Wars, which introduced the concept of buying weapons and multiple AI computer-player tanks to the artillery game. Gravity Wars was a conversion of the Amiga game of the same name that took the artillery game into space, introducing a 2D gravity field around planets, a ...

  8. Death Tank - Wikipedia

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    A version of Death Tank Zwei is included as an extra in this release, which can be unlocked by shooting down a supply plane in the main game. There are a number of minor differences between this new version and the original; it lacks the title screen (and Death Tank theme), options and player selection screens. The game has an upper limit of ...

  9. 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!