Sounds like a remake of Scorched earth. Don't know if that helps.salx97 said:Hey! I am going crazy trying to remember this game I played 8-9 years ago.
It was an online PC P2P game. It was pretty brightly colored and cartoony. The game was to have your avatar, this little tank, battle other little tanks. You both start on either ends of a long field and you took turns shooting at each other. It was pretty comparable to angry birds, since you had to be good a figuring out angles, wind speeds, and launch force to hit your target. You could also hit the ground around your enemy and have them fall through the hole in the ground and lose.
After you win, you get coins or something to buy props or whatever for your cartoony tank-thing.
The game is 2 words. Thanks for your help!
Here's mine:
I remember playing this futuristic RTS back in 2000, though it may have been a couple of years old by that point. It wasn't that well known a game - I don't remember it being reviewed in game magazines at the time.
There were two factions, both of them I believe were aliens of some description. I remember the guy in the pre-mission debrief cinematics had a misplaced polygon in his hip that made him look like he had a giant needle erection.
The units were modular. You had a chassis with several slots which you could fill up with weapons, cloaking, detection and armour. The only specific weapons I remember was a plasma mortar that did a lot of damage, and a flame-ball thrower that was visually impressive but did less damage. You could also choose the method of locomotion. One faction had buggy wheels, tank treads and super tank treads, while the other had spider legs and (rather unbalanced-ly) jets that enabled flight. Hover vehicles were available to both factions. Terrain was an important part of it, because rough terrain and unit wreckage were impassible to certain types of vehicle, and required things like super tank treads or spider legs to traverse.
That's all i remember of it. I've looked through the list of RTS games on wikipedia and couldn't find it.