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Average from 4 reviewsTiny Metal’s shallow strategy offers some cheap thrills, but its lack of depth is boring for battle-hardened tacticians.
Tiny Metal’s shallow strategy offers some cheap thrills, but its lack of depth is boring for battle-hardened tacticians.
Tiny Metal’s shallow strategy offers some cheap thrills, but its lack of depth is boring for battle-hardened tacticians.
Tiny Metal doesn’t copy the Advance Wars formula — it improves it. The third dimension brings with it a better way to do battle and tell where your enemies are. This change allows the tactical side of combat to flourish in a new way and one anyone who enjoys the Wars games will find it fun. It controls easily with a base controller, and while PC users can get a bit of an edge using a mouse to traverse...