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==Gameplay summary==
* You start out at the bottom of the screen next to your base.  Enemy tanks will appear from several positions on the edge of the screen.
* You can fire in four directions. Bullets can be shot down.
* If one enemy hits you, you lose one life. If your base is ever hit by a projectile, the game is automatically over.
* Bullets can destroy most walls, whether they are fired by you or the enemy.  It takes two shots to destroy a small tile.
* Enemies can provide with power-ups when destroyed. The power up will appear randomly somewhere on the screen.


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Tank Force is a multi-directional shooter and follow up to Battle City. Tank Force adds new features like enemies, powerups and boss rounds. Tank Force is considered hardest game in the series due to level design, enemy placement and faster pace. It appeared only in the arcades and met a little recognition worldwide.

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Gameplay summary

  • You start out at the bottom of the screen next to your base. Enemy tanks will appear from several positions on the edge of the screen.
  • You can fire in four directions. Bullets can be shot down.
  • If one enemy hits you, you lose one life. If your base is ever hit by a projectile, the game is automatically over.
  • Bullets can destroy most walls, whether they are fired by you or the enemy. It takes two shots to destroy a small tile.
  • Enemies can provide with power-ups when destroyed. The power up will appear randomly somewhere on the screen.