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A top-down twin-stick tank shooter that earns its 100% positive Steam rating by keeping things unpretentious - six distinct modes and a couch co-op campaign that actually deliver on the chaos they promise.

I went in expecting a throwaway indie and came out two hours later with my roommate arguing over who gets to be player two next session. Tanky Tanks 2 is a top-down, isometric bullet-hell-adjacent tank shooter from EpiXR Games that wears its arcade DNA without apology. The camera sits above a series of increasingly hostile arenas, you dodge incoming fire, you return it, and enemies escalate level by level in speed and aggression until the final boss. It is compact, loud in the best way, and arrives on PC with a small but meaningful suite of structural options. The six game modes are where the design earns honest respect. Normal mode is your on-ramp. Hard mode cranks enemy stats while deliberately weakening your own tank, which creates a real tension rather than just a health-pool swap. Bomb mode strips out your standard cannon entirely and forces you to clear levels using explosives only, which genuinely changes how you approach positioning. Invisible mode hides enemy tanks from view but leaves their tire tracks readable on the ground - a clever sensory trick that rewards attention. Speed mode doubles the pace of everything on screen and turns already-frenetic maps into a reflex test. Perspective mode shifts the visual framing outright, which sounds like a novelty but adds surprising replayability once the standard layouts feel familiar. That is six coherent modes, not six reskins of the same idea. Multiplayer is local-only, which is the right call for this kind of game. The co-op campaign supports two players working through the same levels together, while the VS mode opens things up for up to four players competing head-to-head. Neither mode reinvents the wheel but both justify booting this up on a shared screen. The achievements give solo players something to chase after the campaign is cleared, though players who need a long progression loop or persistent unlocks between runs will find the well runs dry relatively quickly. Depth of build variety is not what this is selling. The honest caveat is that Tanky Tanks 2 is a small game with small ambitions. It is not trying to become your main game. The original Tanky Tanks drew some criticism for feeling like a mobile port in terms of scope, and the sequel carries some of that DNA - maps are short, the visual style is cheerful and clean rather than intricate, and the soundtrack is functional background texture rather than something that demands your headphones. For players who want handcrafted pixel art and a rich audio layer, this will feel thin. For players who want to fire this up with a friend and have a clean fifteen-to-thirty minutes of genuine competitive or cooperative fun, it delivers that loop without waste. The 100% positive Steam user rating is a small sample but it is not unearned. Kai, Scout Team

Tanky Tanks 2
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Tanky Tanks 2

Mar 20, 2023EpiXR Games UG
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A top-down twin-stick tank shooter that earns its 100% positive Steam rating by keeping things unpretentious - six distinct modes and a couch co-op campaign that actually deliver on the chaos they promise.

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I went in expecting a throwaway indie and came out two hours later with my roommate arguing over who gets to be player two next session. Tanky Tanks 2 is a top-down, isometric bullet-hell-adjacent tank shooter from EpiXR Games that wears its arcade DNA without apology. The camera sits above a series of increasingly hostile arenas, you dodge incoming fire, you return it, and enemies escalate level by level in speed and aggression until the final boss. It is compact, loud in the best way, and arrives on PC with a small but meaningful suite of structural options. The six game modes are where the design earns honest respect. Normal mode is your on-ramp. Hard mode cranks enemy stats while deliberately weakening your own tank, which creates a real tension rather than just a health-pool swap. Bomb mode strips out your standard cannon entirely and forces you to clear levels using explosives only, which genuinely changes how you approach positioning. Invisible mode hides enemy tanks from view but leaves their tire tracks readable on the ground - a clever sensory trick that rewards attention. Speed mode doubles the pace of everything on screen and turns already-frenetic maps into a reflex test. Perspective mode shifts the visual framing outright, which sounds like a novelty but adds surprising replayability once the standard layouts feel familiar. That is six coherent modes, not six reskins of the same idea. Multiplayer is local-only, which is the right call for this kind of game. The co-op campaign supports two players working through the same levels together, while the VS mode opens things up for up to four players competing head-to-head. Neither mode reinvents the wheel but both justify booting this up on a shared screen. The achievements give solo players something to chase after the campaign is cleared, though players who need a long progression loop or persistent unlocks between runs will find the well runs dry relatively quickly. Depth of build variety is not what this is selling. The honest caveat is that Tanky Tanks 2 is a small game with small ambitions. It is not trying to become your main game. The original Tanky Tanks drew some criticism for feeling like a mobile port in terms of scope, and the sequel carries some of that DNA - maps are short, the visual style is cheerful and clean rather than intricate, and the soundtrack is functional background texture rather than something that demands your headphones. For players who want handcrafted pixel art and a rich audio layer, this will feel thin. For players who want to fire this up with a friend and have a clean fifteen-to-thirty minutes of genuine competitive or cooperative fun, it delivers that loop without waste. The 100% positive Steam user rating is a small sample but it is not unearned. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayercooplocal-coopachievementstier:indieTwin-Stick ShooterBullet DodgeLocal Versus6 Game ModesCouch Co-opIsometric ArenaArcade ProgressionFamily-Friendly Action

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Win 10
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
1 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
1 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX700
Processor
i7
Sound Card
No specific requirements.

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Game Info

Developer
EpiXR Games UG
Publisher
EpiXR Games UG
Release Date
Mar 20, 2023

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