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Atomic Tanks 3.1 (Stable branch)

Image Atanks is a multi-platform Scorched Earth clone similar to the Worms series of games. Annihilate the other tanks to earn money, then spend it on bigger and better shields and weapons to wipe out the opposition. It features a wide array of weapons, AI players, destructible landscape, weather, parachutes, teleports and a wide range of other features. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This release fixes a few bugs that caused crashes when trying to load/start games. Some work was done to make the game work better with Windows. Optionally, shots can now be set with time limits to speed up game play.Image

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