Tank Mechanic Simulator
So let’s start off by saying that yes. I do play this game a lot. I’ve played it quite a bit in fact. But can I recommend it? Ehhhhh…. no.
See, the developers have made a great system for this sort of game. I wish more games would use it. It’s a bit unrealistic, but that’s honestly okay, it plays well with it. I have to give them props for that.
However.
What I can’t give them props for is quality assurance, general professionalism(There was a major content delay because they forgot to fork their build. FORGOT. And overwrote their work), and what appears to be a roadmap designed for maximizing profit, rather than fixing the countless issues that still persist with the game.
– Real player with 106.6 hrs in game
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I really, really, really like the game. BUT, I just wanna take a little walk through and talk about what’s going on in the game.
They’re doing good work, making updates regularly and keeping people up to date with what’s happening in the development cycle. The thing that really sets me off with the current game is that they’re already trying to push DLC. I understand that they want to make money, but at the same time the base game needs to be in a more acceptable state before they should try to push for DLC’s. There are a lot of issues within the base game that need to be addressed such as, Performance within the garage itself can get pretty rough, especially if you have multiple project vehicles in at the same time(Keep in mind my computer isn’t a slouch by any means, AMD 5800x processor, 16gigs of Crucial Ballistix’s 3600Mhz ram, and an rtx2060, granted not the highest end pc in the world.), the menus are pretty clunky and need to be reworked into a more user friendly state. Tank extractions can be frustrating between not being able to find the vehicle through the basic means the game starts you off with and occasionally you aren’t able to extract the vehicle at all. The maintenance system has gotten better, but it needs a lot of work, the system needs to be streamlined and ease of access while putting tanks together needs to be more comfortable to work with instead of awkwardly clicking around on the screen trying to access certain parts. Some tank models being reworked have been worked on for what feels like months without any update to them in the live version of the game, but they’re working on new models instead.
– Real player with 48.5 hrs in game
Tank Golfing
Interesting Idea, clunky/terrible execution.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
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Chariot Land
Chariot Land is a simple shooting game with only movement and shooting operations and unlimited ammo.
The player needs to select a chariot(Some chariots need to be unlocked by completing certain level and killing a certain number of enemies ), and then enter the level combat, clearing all the enemies.
When the player is in the enemy’s line of sight, he is locked, and can use the terrain to avoid enemy tracking, or run away.
Every time you destroy an enemy, you will get a shield or a medical box. Shields can be accumulated indefinitely, but health cannot exceed the maximum.
There are currently five levels, the first of which is a simple kill game that is completed by clearing all enemies. For the rest of the level, the enemies will flow out of the big transport helicopter, which must be destroyed first, and then the rest of the enemies will be cleared. Note that the enemy will come to the rescue when attacking the transport helicopter.
Fight when you’re ready!
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Tankex
This game is a nice take on the classic Battle City from the old NES days. A one map, 4 teams of 2 tanks, 3D labyrinth where you play until you get 30 kills. It’s actually pretty addicting and has a lot of potential but there are a few things that need addressing:
- The game desperately needs a better room creating system where you can easily play with other people. There are currently no people online at any time but even if there were - I didn’t find a way to create or join a specific room to play with your friends and not just random people. This is the biggest issue that needs addressing as the game would benefit immensely from the existence of a developed multiplayer system.
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
Very fun to play offline. Computer requirements are very low. Overall great game.
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
Crash Drive 3
Because I enjoy Crash Drive 2, I volunteered to help test this game (unpaid, but I got a free copy) and have played every day for over a year. Not because I’m dedicated (actually I’m rather lazy), but because it’s fun.
Like CD2, you can easily play for just a few minutes at a time, as each event or tank battle is only a few minutes, so ideal to fit in to the spare moments in a day. The vehicle physics is certainly not realistic, but rather sort of cartoony. You can drive up vertical walls, spin mid-air and many other impossible but entertaining things. It is particularly crazy on the moon.
– Real player with 1127.7 hrs in game
I’ve had to change my review from positive to negative to positive. Here’s why.
AN IN DEPTH REVIEW So you can make an informed purchase! haha!
Firstly, straight up this game, from the moment you load it up, it’s just a good time. Always a good time!
The few(8) negative reviews on here suck, so I’ll try to address those first and the actual issues here. This is my first Crash Drive title.
1. You don’t need a roll button since the game does roll you over back, but a rest button could be handy.
– Real player with 47.6 hrs in game
Ray Attack
The first time you enter the game, you need to complete 6 tutorial levels before you can unlock other game content.
There are two modes in the battle mode, one-to-many mode and many-to-many mode.
In one-to-many mode, you can choose your favorite fighter to fight against all enemies.
In many-to-many mode, you can adjust your lineup to fight the enemy lineup.
When the one-to-many mode and many-to-many mode are all cleared, the game will unlock the many-to-one mode. At this time, you can adjust your lineup to fight against the game’s BOSS.