![]() In comparison to twin-stick juggernauts such as Super Stardust, Toon War feels like a mobile game. Enemies will drop power-ups that can be used to kill more enemies for a short time, and the player’s score is tracked in the top left corner. ![]() It’s a case of moving the Tank with one stick and shooting with the other. Ironically, the gameplay is probably the least interesting part of the experience when it comes to Toon War, as I found myself far more perplexed over the question “who is this game for?”. I put the word terrorist in quotation marks because the game doesn’t pull it’s punches when it comes to the stereotypical portrayal of people of Middle-Eastern origin, with the characters being cartoony caricatures of the typical “generic terrorist man” you’d see in an episode of South Park or in a bad movie from the early 2000s. Toon War is a game that I had no prior knowledge of prior to release: a simple, easy to pick up twin-stick shooter in which the player is put behind the wheels of a cartoony assault vehicle and tasked with mercilessly killing “terrorist” forces.
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