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Army Men: RTS is a game in the Army Men video game series. In this real time strategy game, Sarge, his heroes and the Green army are hungry to put an end to their arch nemesis once and for all, the tyrannical Tan army, battling them in 15 campaigns missions, 8 special operation missions and 8 great battles in 3DO's farewell to this series. Download Games Army Men RTS Full Version For PC distinguished by their color: the Green, the Tan, the Blue, and the Grey. Two other factions, the Red and the Orange, as well as a much smaller army, the Black, also contribute to the story. Two additional factions, the Galactic Army and the Alien Army. Longplay of Army Men: RTS, played as the NTSC version on the GameCube. This game's version was released on Nov. Please give the video a like!
This can, however, be a well-concealed trap. Previous 3DO Army Men Games have tried to capture that feeling by giving us a bucket of army guys to fight wars with. Sadly, while these games may have struck a twangy chord of nostalgia, they seemed to fail at actually being fun. Appeal to nostalgia all you want, but if the game itself isn't fun, then you might as well have not wasted our time and yours.
But undaunted by past games, 3DO plowed on and created Army Men RTS, and luckily for both of us, they got it right this time. They made a fun game throwing together the engrossing nature of an RTS and the backyard, kitchen table army men games one would play as a child. With engrossing art (and a movable camera that allows you to get close up to some more bizarre obstacles -- like a rotting apple outside or a rubber ducky in the bathroom) and a solid RTS, Army Men is sure to amuse and engross you.
If you compare this Army Men game with previous Army Men attempts, it's very clear which one comes out on top. However, if you compareArmy Men RTS with other RTS games, hardcore strategy gamers might find it a bit lacking. The game goes back to a simpler time in the world of real-time strategy, as your green platoon has only two resources to gather: plastic and electricity. Your units also have a limited movement command, with move and attack being the only actions most of your units can handle. When my base would be attacked with my guys standing just out of view, I sorely missed the 'patrol' command, and when they would charge into battle where they were horribly outnumbered, I could have used a good old 'stand ground' command that would keep them safe. But even though it's simpler than current RTS Games, there is little fun lost because of it.
The game is based on a simple premise: your green army men fight the tan army men. Your overall goal is to eliminate a former green solider that has gone mad and procured a bucket of paint and gone tan. Methinks the designers were a little into Heart of Darkness and the picture of the tan soldier sitting on a throne with a lollipop as a scepter is priceless. There's not much more plot than that but not much more is needed, honestly. When we staged elaborate battles on our lawns, in our childhood bedrooms, and even on our bathroom counters, we needed no more reason than that. The Greens were good. The Tans were bad -- even Tans that were formerly Greens.
The art design guys had a blast with this game, that's for sure. The detail in the messy house is a refreshing change from RTS games that give us trees, rocks and hills to maneuver around. Heavily detailed flying disks, watches, toothpaste tubes, potato chips, furniture and a massive scary spider all add to the feeling that you are crouched on the ground, trying to lead your army men into battle in unfamiliar territory. The thrill of running across a water gun or a dog's chew toy or measuring cups in the kitchen, and realizing you can gather resources from it, is testament that the art is doing what it's supposed to. The dichotomy of acknowledging the seriousness of war while running your squads underneath a skateboard, hiding them behind rotting apple and gathering resources from a dog's bowl makes for amusing play. The details in creating the world, from your headquarters being a buried soda can to the resource depot strongly resembling a blender are very well thought out. I especially liked the barbed wire posts made of little pencils.
Like other RTS Games, the generic units and the heroes have a variety of things to say as you're commanding them. The heroes' personalities come out with their comments (the minesweeper, Hoover, is a nervous wimp while the guy named 'Thick' is about as smart as you'd expect). Unit and vehicle sound is realistic enough for plastic war buffs, and the music, while not standing out, makes for good background as you plan your attack.
The resource management is refreshingly unique. The common way to gather resources is siphoning plastic and electricity from discarded toys, flying discs, batteries and watches, even poor Killer's food bowl. But that isn't the cool part. The designers remembered that these weren't people to be reduced to a red smear on the battlefield. They're plastic. When animated plastic dies, it stays plastic, it just doesn't animate anymore. You can recover the little blobs of plastic left by dead soldiers and destroyed building. As a furious micro-manager, I was thrilled with the efficiency of the system. You can also melt down your useless buildings (say a resource depot near depleted resources) for more plastic. I will have to add here that I would have preferred my dump trucks to not wander into the battlefield gathering plastic when the measuring cups are depleted. These strangely suicidal tendencies worry me. Still, their heads are made of plastic...
The different levels have a good amount of variety within them. While the classic 'gather resources, build base, build units, upgrade units, kill enemy' game style is there, they also give you a handful of heroes and require them to do a mission alone, fighting Tans as well as pests like ants and cockroaches. Each level has medal objectives. If you finish the level, then you get a bronze medal. However, there are voluntary goals to accomplish for better medals, things such as finishing within a time limit, killing all Tans or bugs, keeping your heroes alive, or finding all of the power-ups. Power-ups such as Full Heath and Weapons Upgrade are hidden around the map, and almost always worth the finding.
MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS
- Pentium 233MHz Processor
- 250MB Hard Disk Space
- 64MB RAM
- 4X CD-ROM Drive
- 16MB DirectX Compatible Video Card
- DirectX Compatible Sound Card
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- DirectX 8.0
- MULTIPLAYER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- 56Kbps Modem (internet play)
- TCP/IP Network (LAN play)
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- Extract the Zip file first!, Do not run the RAR files from within the Zip file.
- After you have extracted the Zip file, you ar left with part1.rar and part2.rar.
- Using Winrar or some other tool, Run the RAR file, this will extract the Army Men Rts.exe set up program.
- Run the .exe file to begin installation. The install directory is set to C:program files and can't be changed as this is needed for the extra's etc.
- ***If anyone has problems and needs me to release a version for any directory just let me know and i will do it :(***
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Army Men Rts 2 Full Game Trials
It is a sequel of original Army Man. The designers corrected and improved many issues of the predecessor .Now you can save a game at any moment, what is very useful, especially playing missions with multiple objectives. One more good addition is experience rating of troops, your soldiers become much battle-worthy on completion every mission. Another noteworthy supplement is a new set of weapons (sniper rifle, M80, the magnifying glass, the aerosol, etc). Multiplayer mode is quite good and playable, though the maps from the missions are not available. As a summary it has to be mentioned that the game become much better in many aspects-graphics, sound effects, music and is worth playing.
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