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Laser Tanks, Exclusive to Android, Debuts on iOS

by Savannah Dec 20,2024

Laser Tanks: Neon-Drenched Pixel RPG Now Available on iOS

Get ready for explosive, pixelated action! Laser Tanks, the neon-soaked RPG previously exclusive to Android, has officially landed on iOS. This visually stunning game offers hardcore combat, a diverse roster of collectible tanks, and a wealth of challenges.

Battle over 40 unique alien monsters, each with its own distinct attack patterns and abilities. Upgrade your tanks constantly to conquer a variety of challenging environments, solving puzzles and overcoming formidable foes.

Laser Tanks boasts dazzling light effects and beautifully rendered pixel art. Despite somewhat unusual promotional images, the game's quality is evident in its polished design and gameplay.

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A Promising Contender

While the staggered release might lessen initial hype, Laser Tanks shows considerable promise. Following the iOS and Android launches, a PC version is on the horizon. The game promises a wide array of objectives, guaranteeing a constant stream of new challenges.

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