Tank Beat
Platform: Nintendo DS
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- DeveloperMileStone Inc.
- Published name in USATank Beat
- Release date in USAJune 1, 2007
- Published name in EuropeTank Beat
- Release date in EuropeOctober 5, 2007
- Published name in JapanTank Beat
- Release date in JapanNovember 30, 2006
- GenreAction, Vehicular Combat
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Tank Beat: Review
Tank Beat brings military warfare to the DS. Control your tank with the stylus and command allied troops to assist you as you take on ground, air and sea enemies in the effort to reclaim the country that was taken in a ruthless invasion. Gameplay: Featuring three different game play modes, Tank Beat is a touch based action battle game that drives the player through each battle in a variety of tanks against armored, airborne, and sea opponents. Tank Beat is entirely stylus-based. As you draw tracks and fire on the DS's bottom screen game map, your tank appears and responds on the top screen. Players engage in a variety of missions and commandeer a full range of tanks: from tiny scrappers, to missile carriers, to giant Panzers. The game features with three modes: Story, Skirmish, and Battle. In single player Story Mode, players progress through 27 levels of play and unlock various tanks as they achieve objectives. Skirmish Mode allows players to practice on any of the maps and tanks that were unlocked in Story Mode plus additional exclusive levels. Free-for-all Battle Mode pitches up to 4 players against each other in either wireless head to head action or via the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection. Features: 20 single player missions with varied objectives - reach destination within time limit, destroy all enemies, escort friendly units, secure new areas and destroy boss unit. Huge variety of tanks including historical, modern and futuristic models. Each has their own statistics and weaponry making them ideal for different scenarios. Intuitive control and display system using the DS's unique functionality. Stylus control to command friendly troops and co-ordinate battle tactics. Great 3D graphics brings the combat to life. Responsive decision making - the enemy reacts to your movements and every time you play the game is different adding huge replay value. Wireless play for up to 4 players .
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