Army Men: RTS ships
3DO's real-time strategy game featuring little plastic soldiers is heading to stores.
3DO has announced that Army Men: RTS, its latest real-time strategy game, has shipped and will soon arrive in stores. The game lets players control a group of little plastic soldiers in a series of missions set in and around a typical suburban home.
Army Men: RTS is the first real-time strategy game in 3DO's popular Army Men series. In addition to the story-driven campaign mode, the game includes eight quick-start scenarios and a multiplayer mode with 10 maps and support for both head-to-head and cooperative play.
Army Men: RTS was developed by Pandemic Studios, the studio that created Dark Reign II and Battlezone II, and it will soon be available in stores for an approximate retail price of $34.99. For more information, take a look at our previous coverage of the game.
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