Display title | Pocket Tanks |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Pocket Tanks is a semi-freeware 2-tank artillery game. It's based on a game called Scorched Tanks, which itself is based on a game called Scorched Earth. It features numerous weapons and expansion packs. Currently, with all expansions, the total number of weapons available is 250. Unlike the most tank artillery clones, the objective of this game is not to destroy the opponent. Instead, each player gets to choose 10 from the 20 randomly chosen weapons at the start of the game. The player who has more points when all weapons are fired, wins the game. |