Compara los precios de The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Virtual Basement LLC. Publicado por Virtual Basement LLC. Lanzado el 8/12/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

Nostalgia bait that actually has a functional TTK and some clever map design, but the player pool right now is thin enough to make ranked irrelevant and casual queues a gamble.

My first honest read on The Mean Greens was: solid idea, shaky execution, and a server population that punishes you for buying it on a quiet Tuesday. It is a 5v5 third-person objective shooter built on Unreal Engine 4, where every map is a different household environment scaled up to dwarf your tiny plastic soldiers. Kitchen counters, bathtubs, birthday cake tables, fish tanks - the art direction does real work here and the sense of scale is genuinely impressive the first time you load in. The mode variety is one of the stronger selling points. You get flag capture on the bathtub map where you hop between rubber ducks, domination on a toy train, king of the hill on a racetrack, a bizarre Foosball-style soccer mode with cows and pigs as obstacles, and a team deathmatch on a paper-craft city board. Each map is designed around one specific mode rather than being a generic arena repurposed for multiple rulesets, which is the right call and shows in how the choke points are laid out. Some maps work better than others though. One domination layout puts all the capture points on a single linear corridor with no flanking routes, which is the kind of design decision that makes your eyes glaze over after two rounds. From a pure shooter perspective, manage your expectations. There are no loadouts, no weapon unlocks, no class specializations. Everyone has access to the same small kit including a rifle, a shotgun, and a rocket launcher, and the shooting itself is imprecise enough that long-range engagements are more of a suggestion than a reliable skill expression. The TTK is fast and chaotic, which fits the toy soldier fantasy but does not give mechanical players much to dig into. No movement tech to speak of, no ranked ladder, no progression system of any kind. You get 15 cosmetic skins for your soldier and that is the full extent of personalization. Keyboard and mouse or controller both work fine, but do not expect the kind of tight input response you would get from a dedicated shooter. Here is the real problem in 2026: the playerbase has collapsed to the point where finding a spontaneous match is unreliable. Peak concurrent players have historically hovered in the low hundreds, and live counters currently show single digits in-game on a regular basis. The Steam community hub itself has players posting that the game is essentially dead without a premade group. If you have eight to ten friends willing to coordinate a session, this can be a fun 90-minute party game. Solo queuing into public servers without a sale driving traffic is a genuine gamble on whether anyone shows up. The charm is real. The maps are visually inventive, the concept earns its nostalgia without being insufferable about it, and there is something genuinely funny about getting rocket-launched off a xylophone. But there is no depth here to sustain a solo player past a few sessions, no ranked mode to care about, and no active population to keep casual servers alive outside of discount windows. Go in with a group or not at all. Fred, Scout Team

The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare

The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare

8 dic 2015Virtual Basement LLC
GamerScout opina

Nostalgia bait that actually has a functional TTK and some clever map design, but the player pool right now is thin enough to make ranked irrelevant and casual queues a gamble.

PC
Steam Deck PlayableProtonDB Silver
Mejor precio disponible
€0.00
en N/A
Mínimo histórico: €6.40

Comparar precios(0 tiendas)

Cargando precios...

We may earn a commission when you buy games through links on this page — at no extra cost to you. It never affects our rankings or verdicts.

Historial de precios

Historical low
€6.405 Jun 2026
Keyshops
€5.89€6.23€6.57€6.915 Jun11 Jun17 Jun22 Jun28 Jun
Tracking prices since 5 Jun 2026
Create alert

Capturas y multimedia

Captura

Acerca de The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare

My first honest read on The Mean Greens was: solid idea, shaky execution, and a server population that punishes you for buying it on a quiet Tuesday. It is a 5v5 third-person objective shooter built on Unreal Engine 4, where every map is a different household environment scaled up to dwarf your tiny plastic soldiers. Kitchen counters, bathtubs, birthday cake tables, fish tanks - the art direction does real work here and the sense of scale is genuinely impressive the first time you load in. The mode variety is one of the stronger selling points. You get flag capture on the bathtub map where you hop between rubber ducks, domination on a toy train, king of the hill on a racetrack, a bizarre Foosball-style soccer mode with cows and pigs as obstacles, and a team deathmatch on a paper-craft city board. Each map is designed around one specific mode rather than being a generic arena repurposed for multiple rulesets, which is the right call and shows in how the choke points are laid out. Some maps work better than others though. One domination layout puts all the capture points on a single linear corridor with no flanking routes, which is the kind of design decision that makes your eyes glaze over after two rounds. From a pure shooter perspective, manage your expectations. There are no loadouts, no weapon unlocks, no class specializations. Everyone has access to the same small kit including a rifle, a shotgun, and a rocket launcher, and the shooting itself is imprecise enough that long-range engagements are more of a suggestion than a reliable skill expression. The TTK is fast and chaotic, which fits the toy soldier fantasy but does not give mechanical players much to dig into. No movement tech to speak of, no ranked ladder, no progression system of any kind. You get 15 cosmetic skins for your soldier and that is the full extent of personalization. Keyboard and mouse or controller both work fine, but do not expect the kind of tight input response you would get from a dedicated shooter. Here is the real problem in 2026: the playerbase has collapsed to the point where finding a spontaneous match is unreliable. Peak concurrent players have historically hovered in the low hundreds, and live counters currently show single digits in-game on a regular basis. The Steam community hub itself has players posting that the game is essentially dead without a premade group. If you have eight to ten friends willing to coordinate a session, this can be a fun 90-minute party game. Solo queuing into public servers without a sale driving traffic is a genuine gamble on whether anyone shows up. The charm is real. The maps are visually inventive, the concept earns its nostalgia without being insufferable about it, and there is something genuinely funny about getting rocket-launched off a xylophone. But there is no depth here to sustain a solo player past a few sessions, no ranked mode to care about, and no active population to keep casual servers alive outside of discount windows. Go in with a group or not at all.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

Shooters

Etiquetas

multiplayerpvponline-pvpachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardstier:indieThird-Person ShooterObjective-BasedParty GameNostalgiaDead Population RiskNo Progression SystemFlag CaptureKing of the HillCasual Shooter

Requisitos del sistema

Mínimos

OS
windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
14 GB available space
Graphics
DirectX11 Compatible GPU with 1 GB Video RAM
Processor
2 GHz Dual-Core 64-bit CPU

Recomendados

DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection

Sigue explorando

Community Discussion

Be the first to comment on The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare.

Reseñas y valoraciones

No hay valoraciones disponibles

Información del juego

Desarrolladora
Virtual Basement LLC
Distribuidora
Virtual Basement LLC
Fecha de lanzamiento
8 dic 2015

Alerta de precio

¡Recibe un aviso cuando el precio baje de tu objetivo!

Crear alerta

Compra mejor: guías útiles

¿Buscas más? Mira juegos como The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare →

Preguntas frecuentes sobre The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare

¿Cuánto cuesta The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare?

El precio de The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare cambia a menudo y varía según la tienda, la edición y la región. La tabla de precios en vivo de esta página compara las ofertas más baratas en stock de tiendas de claves de confianza como Eneba y Kinguin, para que siempre veas el precio más bajo actual antes de comprar.

¿Dónde puedo comprar The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare más barato?

Compara los precios de The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare en todas las tiendas verificadas en la tabla de precios de esta página. Listamos las ofertas de claves y tiendas más baratas en stock, actualizadas con frecuencia, para que siempre veas la mejor oferta actual antes de comprar.

¿En qué plataformas está disponible The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare?

The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare está disponible en PC.

¿Cuándo se lanzó The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare?

The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare se lanzó el 8 de diciembre de 2015.

¿Quién desarrolló The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare?

The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare fue desarrollado por Virtual Basement LLC.