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{{Header Nav|game=Tank Force}}
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<center>[[Image:TF Overworld Map.png]]</center>
<center>[[Image:TF Overworld Map.png]]</center>
[[Namco]]'s [[1991]] multi-directional [[shooter]] arcade game [[Tank Force]] (which was the last game to run on the company's System 1 hardware) is divided into thirty-six rounds. The image shown above is of the game's overworld map, which looks somewhat like the playing boards from the Central Television quiz show ''Blockbusters'' (which was hosted by the late Bob Holness); after each round is cleared, the game will show the amount of points that each player scored on that round along with their current rankings from '''1st''' to a minimum of '''4th'''.  
[[Namco]]'s [[1991]] multi-directional [[shooter]] arcade game [[Tank Force]] (which was the last game to run on the company's System 1 hardware) is divided into thirty-six rounds. The image shown above is of the game's overworld map. After each round is cleared, the game will show the amount of points that each player scored on that round along with their current rankings from '''1st''' to a minimum of '''4th'''.  


The player who manages to score the highest amount of points on any round in the game will receive a flag on its conquered hexagon (the colour of which is identical to that of their tank), and the player who receives the highest amount of flags on the rounds' conquered hexagons will be proclaimed the "Top Player" after the thirty-sixth and final round is cleared - however, as with the original [[Tank Battalion]] arcade game, destruction of the headquarters will immediately end the game, regardless of how many lives the players have remaining.
The player who manages to score the highest amount of points on any round in the game will receive a flag on its conquered hexagon (the colour of which is identical to that of their tank), and the player who receives the highest amount of flags on the rounds' conquered hexagons will be proclaimed the "Top Player" after the thirty-sixth and final round is cleared - however, as with the original [[Tank Battalion]] arcade game, destruction of the headquarters will immediately end the game, regardless of how many lives the players have remaining.

Revision as of 17:47, 6 January 2012

TF Overworld Map.png

Namco's 1991 multi-directional shooter arcade game Tank Force (which was the last game to run on the company's System 1 hardware) is divided into thirty-six rounds. The image shown above is of the game's overworld map. After each round is cleared, the game will show the amount of points that each player scored on that round along with their current rankings from 1st to a minimum of 4th.

The player who manages to score the highest amount of points on any round in the game will receive a flag on its conquered hexagon (the colour of which is identical to that of their tank), and the player who receives the highest amount of flags on the rounds' conquered hexagons will be proclaimed the "Top Player" after the thirty-sixth and final round is cleared - however, as with the original Tank Battalion arcade game, destruction of the headquarters will immediately end the game, regardless of how many lives the players have remaining.

Crossfire

Common crossfire situation

When player and enemy are facing each other while they both shoot projectiles, these cancel each other out. Use this for your advantage since you can shoot bullets more frequently than the enemy. Be wary of these situations when facing with an enemy with stronger firepower though.

Double cheap shot situation

Common double cheap shot situation

When player and the enemy are positioned like this, they are both vulnerable to shots of each other. This can be used as player's advantage by quickly moving sideways but this situation is better to be avoided.

One-sided cheap shot situation

Common one-sided cheap shot situation

When player and the enemy are positioned like this, player is in large advantage since having a free shot without retaliation. There are several rounds in the game where this can be used more commonly than other rounds. Avoid the opposite situation whenever possible.

Around-the-corner tactic

Unsuspecting armoured tank is going down

You'll notice that you'll kill most of the enemies by shooting their sides as they're passing by. By waiting just around the corner, you can take out enemies very quickly. Especially useful against enemies who take multiple shots to destroy.

Sniper hole

Firing safe

Sniper hole tactic is especially useful (and sometimes invaluable) against bosses, but can be used in many other situations. This makes bosses or other enemies being on the other side of sniper hole not being able to fire at your corner due to protective cover left and right. Any projectiles that go through sniper hole, can be neutralized by player.

Fire corridor

Green area can be covered by player without moving

Fire corridors are areas which player can cover with their projectiles without moving. It's good if enemies have to stay in the fire corridor as long as possible to take them down. Third firepower upgrade is extremely useful for fire corridors in some levels to cover up as much area as possible. It's advised to leave a fire corridor only when collecting some powerups and when enemy is slipping past it.