Bang Bang Tank

Bang Bang Tank

Lifou Games Lifou Games December 4, 2025
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About Bang Bang Tank

Bang Bang Tank is a physics-driven roguelike shooter from Lifou Games, released on PC in late 2025. You control a squad of customizable tanks, clashing against waves of onion-themed enemies in procedurally generated battles. The game blends resource management with chaotic tank combat, upgrade blueprints, tweak loadouts, and exploit terrain to crush foes. Each run feels distinct thanks to randomized maps and enemy placements. It’s a fast-paced, brainy shooter for players who enjoy tactical decision-making and explosive consequences.

Gameplay

Each session starts with selecting a driver for your lead tank, each offering unique perks. You then choose upgrades like armor or firepower, then dive into 10, 15 minute deathmatch rounds. Controls are tight: WASD for movement, mouse for aiming, and a hotbar for switching between tanks or deploying support units. Combat hinges on physics, blow up walls to block enemies or create cover, and watch your tank flip sideways after a lucky shot. The roguelike loop rewards experimentation: failed runs grant science points to unlock permanent upgrades, but you’ll restart from scratch each time. Strategy matters more than reflexes here.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate Bang Bang Tank 8.3/10, with 47% completing the main story. Average playtime is 22 hours, though 19% log over 50. Community moods skew positive: 61% call it “Challenging but Fair,” and 53% label it “Addictive Grind.” Critics praise the physics system’s unpredictability but note repetitive enemy AI. The 410 achievements (avg. 68% completion) emphasize replayability. Review snippets: “Tanks don’t lie. Explosions fix everything.” and “The science tree is way too deep for my wallet.”

PlayPile's Take

Worth trying if you crave strategy over pure action. At $24.99, it’s a mid-tier pick with a steep learning curve. The achievement system (122 hours to 100% for most) and roguelike permadeath add long-term value, but be prepared to restart often. Skip if you hate trial-and-error tactics or want a casual shooter. For $25, it’s a solid experiment in physics-based tank chaos.

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