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Monday, April 13, 2009

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You'd be forgiven for not giving RCTiger a try the first time we mentioned it - I'm sure paying cash for a 5 minute drive around put lots of people off.

But now you have no excuse. The 'World's First Remote Controlled Internet Battle' is now free as the wind, with battles happening 24/7. I do not exaggerate when I say this is a must to try - you get to drive real life toy tanks with your keyboard. If that doesn't excite you, you must be dead inside (note: now that was an exaggeration).

If you don't have the time right now but want to know what it's like, read up on when Tim and I gave it a spin.

Comments

Didn't managed to play it, maybe my ping was to high, don't know.
Its a pretty fun ideia, i think they should make 2 rings, a free one, with no obstacles, so the tanks would rarely get stuck, making almost never the need to someone go there and repositioning all the stuff, so no need of a human interaction between battles, and a payed one, with all the stuff.
I think that with some more tanks they probally could win a fair amount of cash just by adds.

i liked to play real tank thx cause u let me play this game

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