Compare Mini Metal prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Luandun Games Pte. Ltd.. Published by Luandun Games Pte. Ltd.. Released on 4/22/2016. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Casual, Indie.

A scrappy 3D arena tank shooter where you outfit your own battle tank and grind through relentless enemy waves. Small scale, fast pace, few frills.

Mini Metal is a 3D arena shooter built around one simple loop: you sit in a tank, waves of enemies pour in, you shoot everything before it shoots you. The developer, Luandun Games, kept the scope deliberately tight. There is no sprawling campaign here, no branching storyline. What you get is a customizable battle tank, an enclosed arena, and a counter that keeps climbing as the enemy density grows. For a certain kind of player, that purity is the whole appeal. The customization layer is where Mini Metal tries to create a hook beyond pure reflex. You can outfit your tank with different components, shaping how it handles and how hard it hits. That build-tinkering impulse, even in a light form, gives the wave-clearing a bit of direction. You are not just surviving, you are proving out a loadout. It is a thin system by genre standards, but it functions, and for a small production this is an honest feature rather than a checkbox. The presentation sits somewhere between functional and forgettable. The 3D visuals are competent enough to read the battlefield clearly, which matters more than aesthetics in a fast-paced shooter. The sound design does not have the kind of crafted, layered quality I usually look for, and the overall atmosphere is generic in a way that keeps the game from leaving much of an impression once you close it. If you come to arcade shooters expecting a mood or a soundscape that lingers, Mini Metal will likely feel anonymous. The 74 percent positive review score on a small pool of 27 Steam reviews tells a telling story. The people who connected with it found a satisfying quick-session arcade loop. The ones who did not cited shallow content and limited reason to return after the first hour or two. Both camps are probably right. Mini Metal is a game that works best in short bursts, the kind of thing you load up when you want to shut your brain off and watch your tank churn through a hundred enemies. As a long-term investment of time, it does not hold up. Who is this actually for? Players who love wave defense and tank mechanics, who appreciate no-frills design, and who are not expecting narrative or atmosphere. It was released in 2016 and the lack of updates or Metacritic coverage tells you this is a small, stationary release with no ongoing support. Go in with calibrated expectations and Mini Metal delivers its limited promise cleanly enough. Go in expecting depth or replayability on par with the genre's bigger names and the disappointment will arrive quickly. Kai, Scout Team

Mini Metal

Mini Metal

Apr 22, 2016Luandun Games Pte. Ltd.
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A scrappy 3D arena tank shooter where you outfit your own battle tank and grind through relentless enemy waves. Small scale, fast pace, few frills.

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Best for arcade shooter fans who want a no-commitment tank wave grinder and can forgive bare-bones production values.

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About Mini Metal

Mini Metal is a 3D arena shooter built around one simple loop: you sit in a tank, waves of enemies pour in, you shoot everything before it shoots you. The developer, Luandun Games, kept the scope deliberately tight. There is no sprawling campaign here, no branching storyline. What you get is a customizable battle tank, an enclosed arena, and a counter that keeps climbing as the enemy density grows. For a certain kind of player, that purity is the whole appeal. The customization layer is where Mini Metal tries to create a hook beyond pure reflex. You can outfit your tank with different components, shaping how it handles and how hard it hits. That build-tinkering impulse, even in a light form, gives the wave-clearing a bit of direction. You are not just surviving, you are proving out a loadout. It is a thin system by genre standards, but it functions, and for a small production this is an honest feature rather than a checkbox. The presentation sits somewhere between functional and forgettable. The 3D visuals are competent enough to read the battlefield clearly, which matters more than aesthetics in a fast-paced shooter. The sound design does not have the kind of crafted, layered quality I usually look for, and the overall atmosphere is generic in a way that keeps the game from leaving much of an impression once you close it. If you come to arcade shooters expecting a mood or a soundscape that lingers, Mini Metal will likely feel anonymous. The 74 percent positive review score on a small pool of 27 Steam reviews tells a telling story. The people who connected with it found a satisfying quick-session arcade loop. The ones who did not cited shallow content and limited reason to return after the first hour or two. Both camps are probably right. Mini Metal is a game that works best in short bursts, the kind of thing you load up when you want to shut your brain off and watch your tank churn through a hundred enemies. As a long-term investment of time, it does not hold up. Who is this actually for? Players who love wave defense and tank mechanics, who appreciate no-frills design, and who are not expecting narrative or atmosphere. It was released in 2016 and the lack of updates or Metacritic coverage tells you this is a small, stationary release with no ongoing support. Go in with calibrated expectations and Mini Metal delivers its limited promise cleanly enough. Go in expecting depth or replayability on par with the genre's bigger names and the disappointment will arrive quickly.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Tags

steamWave DefenseTank CombatArena ShooterLoadout CustomizationShort Sessions3D ShooterQuick Play

System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
2.0 Ghz
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
256 MB Video Card with Shader 2.0 or better
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
200 MB available space

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Game Info

Developer
Luandun Games Pte. Ltd.
Publisher
Luandun Games Pte. Ltd.
Release Date
Apr 22, 2016

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Mini Metal was released on 22 April 2016.

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Mini Metal was developed by Luandun Games Pte. Ltd..