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In these instances, the blast radius of mines can be used to remotely destroy them from the other side.

  • Enemy tanks can push each other around, which can result in stationary tanks being pushed into walls.
  • Bullets will destroy other bullets, which makes firing directly on enemy tanks' bullets a useful tactic to both avoid having to dodge and reduce their active fire.
  • Being sparing when firing will help to avoid accidental self-harm from being overwhelmed by unexpected ricochets.
  • Up to five bullets can be 'active' from firing at one time, during which no more can be fired until another has been destroyed.
  • Movement is briefly halted while firing while moving at maximum speed.
  • Utilising the ricocheting of bullets to fire around obstacles is essential to effective combat.
  • The purple tank is the first enemy tank and one of the only enemy tanks to detect mines and stay away from them.
  • The white tank has a special property that it turns invisible as the mission begins.
  • The green tank, unlike all other enemy tanks, uses calculated predictive aiming and tends to fire where the player is approaching rather than their current position.
  • Its tendency to try sabotage the player this way also lends to it being somewhat careless in the midst of bullet fire.
  • The yellow tank rapidly deploys mines compared to other mine-deploying tanks.
  • D-pad / nunchuck thumbstick: steer/move tank.
  • Point wii remote at screen: aim reticle.
  • The nunchuck may be used as an optional accessory. Completing Mission 20 completes the game and players are scored, with no further missions available in multiplayer. The same initial 20 missions in single player are featured in multiplayer, although often tanks are repositioned with the presence of a second player (while player positions may be interchanged between each other on subsequent sessions).

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    For the sake of playability, it may benefit both players to spare each other and focus on defeating enemy tanks to proceed through missions, with the other player able to continue should one be defeated, and the defeated player being respawned in the following mission. However, there are no lives, and the game is ended when both players are defeated within the same mission. Friendly fire is a feature, with players able to attack each other should they choose.

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    Players score a point for each enemy tank they destroy, and whoever destroys the most tanks wins. Unlike the other Wii Play games, in Tanks! it is semi-cooperative. Two players can play at multiplayer, player 1 a blue tank and player 2 a red tank. Completing Mission 100 completes the game. Reaching any mission beyond Mission 30 will reward a Platinum Medal. After Mission 20, arenas and tanks will usually be randomly selected and generated, although every five missions may feature a preset layout and may also introduce a previously unplayed arena to the the arena rotation.

    wii play tanks blacked out

    Doing so for the first time discreetly unlocks an additional 80 missions for 100 in total. A Bronze Medal is rewarded for completing Mission 5, a Silver Medal for completing Mission 10, and a Gold Medal for completing Mission 20. Initially there are 20 missions available which all use preset layouts. The game is ended after being defeated with 0 lives remaining. The player starts with 3 lives and earns an extra life for every 5 missions completed. However, previously destroyed enemy tanks from the mission will not be respawned, making it gradually easier to progress. If the player takes damage, they will lose a life and the current mission will be reset. All tanks leave tracks behind themselves. Both the player and enemy tanks have just a single hit point and will be destroyed if receiving damage from bullets or mines (note that the player is also susceptible to damaging themselves). This can destroy certain blocks and also penetrate through unbreakable blocks. Additionally, the player and some enemy tanks possess the ability to place mines, which detonate on a timer in a moderate blast radius, or prematurely, by proximity if approached or if shot outright. Although the playing field is two-dimensional, the vertical stacking of blocks can at times obscure visibility. Since most bullets can ricochet off blocks, combat between tanks often requires predictive aiming and angular judgement to strike moving targets. Gameplay involves manoeuvring around the arena and attacking enemy tanks while avoiding incoming fire. The arena plays in two dimensions within a three-dimensional landscape, and consists of rectangular blocks and potholes, which tanks are blocked from crossing but bullets are able to.






    Wii play tanks blacked out