IRC Tanks 1

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    11/04/2007
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    152K
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    Free
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    Windows 3.x/95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista, mIRC32 v5.7+

Publisher’s description

Tanks is an IRC addon game. Playable in single or multiplayer, you take turns picking the angle and power to get your explosive shells through the wind and past the scenery to hit your opponent's tank. Each player begins the round with 11 shield points. You lose shield points according to the number of the explosive that hits your tank. As your tank gets damaged, your maximum power level decreases.

During your turn, you can use credits to repair your tank and increase your maximum power level. Players receive credits at the beginning of each round and at the end of their turns. You earn more credits by damaging your opponents' tanks. Credits are used to repair your tank and buy explosive shells.

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