MINITANK
Play My New Cozy Game Tower Ascend
Tank action meets roguelike chaos
Command a fearless mini-tank and fight through zombie-infested wastelands! Upgrade your armor and weapons, destroy emitter towers, and grow stronger with every battle.
Controls
Keyboard and Mouse:
- WASD – movement
- Mouse – tank turret rotation
- Left Mouse Button – shooting
- Tab – open/close menu
- Q/E – navigate menu left/right
Gamepad:
- Left Stick – movement
- Right Stick – tank turret rotation
- Right Bumper – shooting
- Start – open/close menu
- Left/Right Bumper – navigate menu left/right
Game Features
- Fight enemies – take on zombies and other opponents.
- Collect loot – gather resources and money for upgrades.
- Buy upgrades – improve your tank to defeat enemies faster.
- Destroy emitter towers – locate and eliminate them to stop the zombie spawns.
- Procedurally generated world – each new run creates a unique map.
- Restart freely – if you want to start over, simply select New Run in the menu.
Are you ready to take on the challenge and cleanse the wastelands of evil? Hop into your tank and head into battle!
⚠ Important:
- Game does not support mobile devices at the moment. For proper functionality, please play in a browser on a computer.
- Some browsers may experience brief stuttering at the start of the game, when the player moves between rooms.
Updated | 25 days ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
Author | Sangheli Games |
Genre | Shooter, Action |
Made with | Unity, GIMP |
Tags | No AI, Roguelike, Tactical, tank, Top down shooter, Twin Stick Shooter, War, World War II, Zombies |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Xbox controller, Gamepad (any), Joystick, Playstation controller |
Download
Download
Minitank.zip 38 MB
Development log
- Minitank Windows Build Added47 days ago
Comments
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I like a lot of the choices that were made with this. The game does indeed contain Xbox controller plug-and-play support. That support seems to work well everywhere, except the exiting screen (the furthest-right screen in the Tab menu).
The Xbox support is excellent, because it's specific to Xbox controllers, and is not generic. In other words, if you use a generic controller, and plug the game's keyboard/mouse defaults into JoyToKey, the game will still cooperate with the custom layout. So, yes - the game is compatible with hundreds of controllers. It's wonderful.
There were three small things that bothered me. 1) It's possible to enter the Tab menu, by clicking on the upper-left white menu. That functionality is not necessary, because you can already enter the menu, with Tab. 2) The mouse cursor is really difficult to see. I wish it was thicker, and black and white. 3) There doesn't seem to be a way to save progress.
Nostalgia, upgrades and challenge — everything as it should be!
This simple but catchy game instantly brought me back to my childhood, reminding me of my favorite tanks on Dendy. Despite the current imbalance (enemies do not spare you for a second!), the controls feel pleasant — soft, responsive, without unnecessary jerkiness. The upgrade system pleased — laconic and reliable, like a Swiss watch. The battle with the boss-tower turned out to be tense — sometimes even too much, but this is a matter of balance. In general, the game already looks solid and confident, and with further refinement it will be even cooler. Good luck and inspiration to the author on the way to the final release! 👏