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Weapons special effects are also very varied, with homing missiles chasing their targets, bicycle pumps stunning and inflating, and chainguns with a recoil that sends a jumping buddy flying across the screen. Whilst the perspective is isometric, the world is fully modeled with physics especially visible in the vehicle control, from bikes to hover tanks, biplanes to jumpjets. The objectives vary, but central to them is collect the crates, build and arm a team of buddies and hunt down your enemies. Crates falling from the sky form the resource over which buddies fight, they are collected and returned to a stacking pad where they can be opened to reveal weapons, vehicles and other team members. Arcade, Fighting, Puzzle elements, Shooterīright primary colours and a strong cartoon style characterise this squad based third person shooter.
