
It was ported to the Wii U in 2012, where it was a system launch title in North America. The music is slightly different when Green/Purple/White/Black tanks are present.Tank! Tank! Tank! is a 2009 third-person shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco Bandai Games.Tanks that don't usually move can still be pushed around by other tanks.There are 540 enemies in total (84 in the first 20).They cannot ricochet, and can have 2 bullets on screen and can deploy 2 mines.

These ones are very aggressive, rush to the player, shoot fast bullets, have a fast fire rate and lay a lot of mines. They are first seen on Mission 20.īlack: They are the fastest moving tanks. They have a fast fire rate, can fire up to five bullets at a time, and lay mines. But once it starts, they turn invisible and you have to rely on the traces they leave on the ground to track them. White: They can be seen in the opening scene of the mission. Purple: They move quickly and offensively. However, very accurately they shoot 2 fast bullets, and will often shoot at walls or the player directly. They can only ricochet once, though they can have 3 bullets on screen. Red: They move quickly and tend to be more offensive. Yellow: They move quicker and have the specificity to deploy double the average amount of mines (4). They're slow and act defensively, cannot ricochet, and can only fire one bullet at a time on screen. Teal: These tanks shoot faster bullets that do not bounce back. They will also ricochet off walls once, and can only fire one bullet on screen at a time. They also tend to act defensively, not approaching the player. They are first seen on Mission 1.ĭark Grey: These tanks move slowly and have a slow fire rate. They will ricochet off walls once, and can only fire one bullet on screen at a time. There will also be pink blocks, which can be destroyed by mines.īrown: These tanks stay in their spot and don't move. Sometimes, there are also holes on the ground and they cannot be crossed. It possesses a wooden plank floor, and wooden blocks that act as obstacles and boundaries for the playground. This game's background seems to be made entirely with wood. After that, it will be possible to start again and go further, with new levels (only in Singleplayer). You have to get to Mission 20 and pass it to finish the game a first time. If your tank is destroyed, one life is lost and you restart the mission, only with the enemies you had not eliminated yet. The player starts with 3 tanks that act as lives, with a bonus tank added every 5 rounds. When a tank is destroyed, it will leave a cross at the place it was eliminated. When the tanks move, they make tracks on the ground that stay visible until the end of the mission. Note: You can only have 2 mines on the field at a time.

By exploding, they will destroy pink blocks and any tank nearby. They will explode automatically after a few seconds, but it is also possible to detonate them by shooting at them. It is also possible to lay mines on the ground by pressing the A button. You can fire up to five bullets at a time. These bullets bounce on obstacles and a tank can also be destroyed by its own shots.

You can aim with the Remote and press the B button to fire bullets that will wipe out enemies if they are hit. Your objective is to destroy every enemy tank you encounter in several missions. In this game, you control a blue toy tank (red for the 2nd player), using the Wii Remote's D-pad or the Nunchuck's directional stick to move around.
