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  2. Diep.io - Wikipedia

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    Diep.io (stylized as diep.io) is a multiplayer browser game created by Brazilian developer Matheus Valadares in 2016. Miniclip first published the mobile version. In Diep.io, players control tanks in a two-dimensional arena. They earn experience points and upgrades by destroying shapes and other tanks. Valadares created the similar Agar.io in 2015.

  3. Talk:Diep.io - Wikipedia

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    The best source on if arras.io and vnav.io are sequels are the games themselves– if you simply play, which takes no download and you can do in <10 seconds, you will see how similar the games are. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.135.5.88 ( talk ) 18:28, 1 February 2021 (UTC) [ reply ]

  4. 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 ...

  5. Tank controls - Wikipedia

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    Tank controls have been criticized as stiff or cumbersome. [4] They have become less common over time and free-roaming cameras have become standard for 3D games. [2] The remastered versions of Grim Fandango, Resident Evil, and Tomb Raider include alternative control schemes, and later Resident Evil and Tomb Raider games discarded tank controls.

  6. ZombsRoyale.io - Wikipedia

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    ZombsRoyale.io is a top-down battle royale game. [1] Like other .io games, it has simplified gameplay and 2D graphics. [2] [3] There are three game modes, Solo, Duo, or Squads, and limited time modes which rotate regularly. Like other battle royales, up to 100 players — some of which may be computer-controlled bots — are dropped into matches.

  7. Seek and Destroy (2002 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Seek and Destroy, known in Japan as Shin Combat Choro Q (新コンバットチョロQ, Shin Konbatto Choro Q), is a tank-themed vehicular combat action game for the PlayStation 2 released by Takara and licensed to Conspiracy and Play It for a global release. It is part of the Choro Q series.

  8. Super Battletank 2 - Wikipedia

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    This video game is the sequel to Super Battletank, and the player controls a M1A2 Battletank. [3] There are 16 missions, all located in the Middle East. [3] Using radar, the player must scout out groups of enemy tanks and use the primary turret to take out infantrymen, jeeps, SCUD missiles, and armored personnel carriers. [3]

  9. Super Battletank - Wikipedia

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    Garry Kitchen's Super Battletank: War in the Gulf is a 1992 tank simulation single-player video game which takes place during Operation Desert Storm. The player controls an M1 Abrams main battle tank for the United Nations. A sequel, Super Battletank 2, was released for the Super NES in 1994.