Astraware Releases My Little Tank Game

Astraware is excited to announce the release of My Little Tank, a fun arcade-style blaster offering hours of miniature tank mayhem. The game is available for Palm OS 5.0 and above devices with hi-res screens.

My Little Tank for Palm OSThrough 60 action-packed levels you must shoot enemy tanks, defend your base, and destroy enemy radar stations and bases. You will encounter a range of hostile terrains including snow, swamp, plains and deserts. As levels progress, tougher enemies will appear that require more than one shot or more effective weapons.

As you carry out each mission a range of powerups will appear to aid your progress including Smart Bombs that destroy all tanks in the vicinity; Health Bonuses to regenerate your tank; Speed to make your tank go faster; Invincibility to protect your tank against the enemy; Weapons Upgrades; and Freeze Bonuses to halt the enemy tanks and make them easier to blast!

"My Little Tank is great fun, quick and easy to get into, and even if you're not normally an arcade style gamer you should give this a try," said Howard Tomlinson, CEO of Astraware. "We've really enjoyed working with Binoteq on the development of this title, and we hope everyone will have just as much fun playing it!"

My Little Tank has been released for Palm OS and Windows Mobile handhelds, with a regular price of $19.95. For a limited period the game is available at the special price of $14.95.

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Good game.

Zargo Games @ 11/12/2005 6:20:56 PM # Q
It's good game but maybe price is a little high.
Also it must be admitted that TradeWings game
from Astraware is very great too! I played it for
long time. Very interesting. HiRes graphic is
good thing too. I myself do games only with
320x320 resolution. Welcome http://palmos.riot.ru


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memories..

mandark @ 11/16/2005 10:50:12 AM # Q
It's nice to see a real spritual successor to the old "Tanks but no Tanks" (http://www.atariguide.com/5/509.htm). The sprites are pretier, but the gameplay feels just like what I remember.

Not a ton of strategy involved, but it's certainly fun for a bit.

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