Tiny Troopers

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Description

Lead a team of tiny soldiers on a modern battlefield, fighting in some nameless but familiar war. Tiny Troopers puts you in command of a team of small soldiers.

Guide them through 30 deadly missions with varied objectives: destroy enemy armoured formations, save hostages and eliminate enemy generals, to name but just a few.

Your troopers will face enemy infantry, snipers,technicals and even tanks. The casualty rate is going to be high but there’s an endless supply of fresh recruits to step up and fill the ranks. Those lucky troopers who survive from mission to mission will be promoted, and each new stripe they gain makes them tougher.

To increase your troopers’ chances of survival, use Command Points to give them better equipment,reinforce their team with a specialist like machine gunner, medic or delta force and call in support drops during missions. War might be hell but this is the funniest way to fight in one!


Key Features:

  • The safe way to fight in a war: you won't end up in a body bag.
  • Lead your troopers in 30 deadly missions with varied objectives.
  • Face enemies from infantry to snipers and tanks.
  • Reinforce your squad with specialists like machine gunner, medic and delta force.
  • Keep your troopers alive: they get better after each new rank they gain.
  • War is hell but it can also be fun!

Customer reviews

84

Entertaining, but short

Cooberstooge | Sept. 7, 2012 | See all Cooberstooge's reviews »

I quite enjoy Tiny Troopers - cute little fellers packing massive firepower is just too awesome to miss. The missions you'll complete are varied, but they eventually start repeating and losing their originality. The fact this was originally made for a phone is quite evident in its shortness unfortunately, but I still very much enjoyed it.

Controls are well done, and keeping your squad alive is challenging but doable thanks to this. Graphically, the game has its own style, and the environments you'll find your squad in suit the soldiers themselves - everything is oversized and wacky. Sounds are nice and quirky too, with the guns sounding squished yet powerful.

I can completely recommend Tiny Soldiers for anyone looking for something a little different, and for something that's quite funny too.

76

Mini soldiers

maciej2601 | Aug. 30, 2012 | See all maciej2601's reviews »

Inspired by Cannon Fodder series arcade action game in which we embrace the command of a small group of armed soldiers solidly. Our task is mainly killing hundreds of enemies. The camera is placed high above the heads of the characters, and the whole offer highly humorous approach to the subject of war. Nice game.

72

Fun top-down shooter!

DrHouse | Aug. 28, 2012 | See all DrHouse's reviews »

It might not be a genre-defining game, because in fact there are hundreds of games like this, but it doesn't mean it's the same. It has some new cool stuff, like impressive physics, impressive visual effects and an art style in the line of Team Fortress 2 that fits the game perfectly. Regarding the playability, you'll get immersed in the game without noticing, which is what a game should do. The sound is good too, while the music is not the best.

And for that price it's a bargain! Go get it now!

70

A decent game!

thewhitewolf | Aug. 26, 2012 | See all thewhitewolf's reviews »

If you like tiny armed people shooting other tiny people, then this is the game for you. Overall it is a nice game which will help you with relaxing for some time and enjoy a decent strategy shooting game. Worth playing.

50

This is better as an iPhone game

Gh0st233 | Aug. 25, 2012 | See all Gh0st233's reviews »

Tiny Troopers came out originally on the iPhone some time ago, and got ported to PC now, and it clearly shows.

The gameplay is very simple, the graphics look cute, like most iPhone/Android games. There are 30 missions, but they aren't all that different, and the game gets repetitive and boring quite quickly. It has no replay value, and I wouldn't recommend this one yet. It may be worth buying on a sale, but for the full price, it is just not worth it.