Post 19 and we look at a game I played a lot in my youth, TIny Troops.
Amiga had the tendency to produce a number of games that would eventually come to nothing as franchises despite the games being reasonably good for their time; Tiny Troops is one of many games like that. Tiny Troops is a tactical warfare game as you take control of either the Klutes or the Furfurians (No side is better than the other) as you battle each other in wars taking place in gardens, toyboxes and beaches to name a few places as both sides are no bigger than ants, what makes this game clever is the variety of troop types you get as you have to plan a strategy that guarantees victory, this can consist from gunners, grenadiers and flamethrowers to tanks, paragliders and dune buggies, for such an early game its surprisingly complex and even has a two player option. I enjoyed playing it a lot as a child and I would so wish to try this game again.
Current State: Information is limited at best, it was released in 1997 and never had a sequel, it's kept alive by Amiga fans who offer emulators to download outdated games.
Why Should it be Revived?: The modern equal to this is Halo Wars, but I think there is more this franchise can offer as it already had so much range for just an Amiga game and since it's fairly common to set up a Tiny world in the vain of MIcro Machines meets Cannon Fodder there's very little to mess up and it was rated very highly on release by Amiga magazines.
Cartridge Diaries: Tiny Troops
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