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Hunt down hidden enemy units across a grid in Tanks: The Battle on Paper, a nostalgic reimagining of classic schoolyard fun. You maneuver your fleet through a thick fog of war, firing shots into the unknown to uncover the positions of concealed enemy armor. Each successful hit creates a reveal zone, forcing you to use logic and deduction to pinpoint targets like a true tactician. Tanks: The Battle on Paper brings these beloved games on paper to your digital device with high-quality mechanics and strategic depth. As you progress, you unlock military support options like aviation and mining to gain an edge over the computer. The adventure culminates in a grand strategy mode where you conquer entire nations to prove your dominance on the battlefield. Mastering these classic games requires careful planning and a bit of calculated risk-taking. Experience this tactical challenge directly in your browser with no download or registration required.
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At the beginning of the battle, place your tanks on your field at your discretion and press the "START" key to move the sight across the enemy field by pressing the "FIRE" key to shoot, looking for enemy tanks in the fog of war.
After the shot, the move goes to the enemy, after his shot - to you, and so on, until one of the players finds and destroys all the enemy's tanks.
At the end of the battle, depending on the win or loss and taking into account the remaining tanks of the player, points are awarded, which are spent on opening the next level.
The use of "army support" at the second, third and fourth levels is free of charge.
At the fifth (final) level, the points earned are spent exclusively on activating "army support".
To conquer a state on the map, you need to capture its capital (a city with a flag).
The goal of the game at the fifth level is to capture the entire map, establishing the dominance of a given nation on a given map.
Casual gamers and fans of classic strategy who enjoy turn-based tactical challenges. Those who spent their school days drawing grids will appreciate this digital evolution, while newcomers will find the logic-based gameplay and strategic map conquest mode highly addictive for quick, brain-teasing sessions.