Compare Sugar Tanks prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by EpiXR Games UG. Published by Gamera Interactive. Released on 6/2/2023. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie.

Pastel tanks, bullet-hell chaos, and a candy-coated world worth defending - if you can forgive a difficulty curve that flattens out faster than spun sugar.

My first instinct when I loaded Sugar Tanks was that someone had finally asked: what if the tank shooter genre got a complete aesthetic overhaul, swapping burnt khaki for bubblegum pink and lollipop levels? The answer turns out to be genuinely charming - for a while. This is a top-down twin-stick shooter built around a simple, clean loop: one stick drives your miniature tank, the other rotates the turret, and the two together let you pull off satisfying drive-by volleys that make you feel far more skilled than the actual difficulty demands. The visual identity is the game's clearest strength. Levels built from pink wafers and candy architecture, a pastel palette that swaps military greens for purples and pinks, and a roster of 12 unlockable tank heroes each carrying their own perks - on paper and on screen, this is a world with a distinct personality. Stockpiling lives, bombs, and shields before pushing into denser waves gives the early game a light strategic texture, and for the first dozen or so levels the pacing is genuinely well-judged. Enemy tanks move at a speed you can read and outmaneuver, and the satisfaction of weaving through missile fire while your turret chews through a crowd is real. The trouble is that Sugar Tanks doesn't find a second gear. The difficulty scaling leans almost entirely on quantity - more tanks per room - rather than introducing new enemy behaviors, environmental hazards, or mechanical twists. Boss encounters repeat the same templates on a roughly four-level cycle, and the supposed climax of the game amounts to facing three of those same bosses simultaneously. The upgrade and tank-selection interface is genuinely clunky, making it harder than it should be to slot into the hero you actually want before a level. For anyone with even passing experience in twin-stick shooters, the whole campaign can be cleared in one sitting without breaking much of a sweat. For a younger player, someone new to the genre, or anyone who simply wants a low-pressure session with something colorful and easy to pick up, Sugar Tanks delivers exactly what it promises without pretense. The controls are responsive and the aesthetic is committed and warm. It knows what it is. It just doesn't know how to keep surprising you past the midpoint, which is the one thing a game this short really cannot afford. Kai, Scout Team

Sugar Tanks
ActionAdventureCasualIndie

Sugar Tanks

Jun 2, 2023EpiXR Games UGGamera Interactive
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Pastel tanks, bullet-hell chaos, and a candy-coated world worth defending - if you can forgive a difficulty curve that flattens out faster than spun sugar.

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My first instinct when I loaded Sugar Tanks was that someone had finally asked: what if the tank shooter genre got a complete aesthetic overhaul, swapping burnt khaki for bubblegum pink and lollipop levels? The answer turns out to be genuinely charming - for a while. This is a top-down twin-stick shooter built around a simple, clean loop: one stick drives your miniature tank, the other rotates the turret, and the two together let you pull off satisfying drive-by volleys that make you feel far more skilled than the actual difficulty demands. The visual identity is the game's clearest strength. Levels built from pink wafers and candy architecture, a pastel palette that swaps military greens for purples and pinks, and a roster of 12 unlockable tank heroes each carrying their own perks - on paper and on screen, this is a world with a distinct personality. Stockpiling lives, bombs, and shields before pushing into denser waves gives the early game a light strategic texture, and for the first dozen or so levels the pacing is genuinely well-judged. Enemy tanks move at a speed you can read and outmaneuver, and the satisfaction of weaving through missile fire while your turret chews through a crowd is real. The trouble is that Sugar Tanks doesn't find a second gear. The difficulty scaling leans almost entirely on quantity - more tanks per room - rather than introducing new enemy behaviors, environmental hazards, or mechanical twists. Boss encounters repeat the same templates on a roughly four-level cycle, and the supposed climax of the game amounts to facing three of those same bosses simultaneously. The upgrade and tank-selection interface is genuinely clunky, making it harder than it should be to slot into the hero you actually want before a level. For anyone with even passing experience in twin-stick shooters, the whole campaign can be cleared in one sitting without breaking much of a sweat. For a younger player, someone new to the genre, or anyone who simply wants a low-pressure session with something colorful and easy to pick up, Sugar Tanks delivers exactly what it promises without pretense. The controls are responsive and the aesthetic is committed and warm. It knows what it is. It just doesn't know how to keep surprising you past the midpoint, which is the one thing a game this short really cannot afford. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:sub-5Twin-Stick ShooterTop-DownPastel AestheticHero UnlocksCasual DifficultyShort CampaignController RecommendedBullet Hell Light

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Win 10
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX600
Processor
Intel Core i5-4590 (AMD FX 8350) or better
Sound Card
No specific requirements.

Recommended

OS
Win 10
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX700
Processor
i7
Sound Card
No specific requirements.

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Developer
EpiXR Games UG
Publisher
Gamera Interactive
Release Date
Jun 2, 2023

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