Toy Tactics
The fight to become the supreme strategist has begun!
Command your troops and outclass other military geniuses from different ages in a take on battles like never before. Think fast, deploy your units, and emerge victorious. There is more than one road to victory, but only the smartest will get the prize. Sun Tzu is watching, are you ready?
Placing and moving your warriors wisely will allow you to overcome sieges, ambush your opponents, and deceive them. It may sound complicated, but you will control your wobblers by just drawing formations on the battlefield: you can also drag, merge, or change them: Surround, feint, outsmart… The world is your canvas!
During your adventure, you will come across ancient artifacts which enhance the abilities of your troops, but that is just the beginning… You can also unlock and acquire special powers: invoke reinforcements like catapults, summon flaming meteors, build your own walls and towers… Just draw and set the target locations on the ground, wait, and see…
When the contenders collide, their masses, weaponry, and inertia could make some helmets fly through the air. Physics is not oly fun to watch in massive matches, it may be on your side if you jump at the chance.
Steam User 24
Toy Tactics is a very interesting twist to the realtime strategy genre. With its simple and original way of controling your units and its goofy and comic narrative, it brings me back the joy of games such as Worms or Pikmin.
I love strategy games, but I have to confess I don't play them much anymore, as I don't have time to invest in learning complex systems. The simplicity I mentioned before is one the things that attracted me about Toy Tactics. Now that I am reaching the end of the first campaign, I think there's also a lot of depth and things to master.
As an Early Access game, I am pretty surprised of the amount of contents and the level of polish the game has.
Steam User 15
The short version is that Toy Tactics is a blast to play, beautiful, polished, hilarious and above all, innovative.
We have seen many strategy games in the past, so I won't bore anyone with comparisons, but if you liked the "formation planner" of the Total War saga, Toy Tactics will blow you away.
For an Early Access there's more than enough content, and at no point have I encountered anything that screams "this isn't finished" to high heaven.
The music is nice, the sound effects are very cute, the visual design of the troops and maps is beautiful... hell, I love the little soldiers as real toys.
If you're looking for a very enjoyable experience, with innovative gameplay and polished visuals and sound, give Toy Tactics a try. It is, without a doubt, one of the titles I've been following the longest and now that it has finally arrived I can say that it has done so in an unbeatable way.
PS: If you understand Spanish I strongly recommend you to put the voices in Spanish, as Claudio Serrano, Batman's voice actor in Spanish voices Sun Tzu and it's a marvel.
Steam User 8
The game can be defined like a mix of puzzle, strategy, casual game.
You can learn the basics of the drawing mechanics with the first missions, but it has more deep mechanics and you will see in the more advance levels.
There is a lot of content, mechanics, levels, that make the game really flexible, there is not only one way to solve each level.
As last comment, the graphics are cool, so if you want a good looking game with a puzzle-strategy mechanic behind it, that's perfect for you.
Steam User 11
If you're looking for a unique and entertaining gaming experience, this might be for you! This game is a perfect blend of strategy and creativity that will keep you entertained for hours.
The levels are short and sweet, but don't let that fool you - the fights are epic! The physics makes everything come to life, and you'll be amazed as elements fly across the screen.
One of the best things about this game is its simplicity. The puzzles are simple but still offer a fun challenge. The real fun comes from the drawing system that allows you to get as creative as you want. Whether you want to draw a simple shape or an intricate design, the game lets you do it all.
The silly humor is a definite plus, adding a lightheartedness to the game that makes it feel more like a fun activity than a serious strategy game. But don't let that fool you; the battles can get intense!
One of the most exciting parts of the game is the ability to choose spells and customize units passive abilities. You can create some truly insane and powerful combinations that will have your enemies running scared. The level of customization is excellent, and you'll find yourself coming up with new ideas that makes the levels even more fun.
In conclusion, if you're looking for a unique and entertaining game that blends strategy, creativity, and humor, this physics-based RTS game is definitely worth a try.
Steam User 9
Played the demo. Bought the game. Love the art style and new twist on the strategy genre. To the developers a big thumbs up.
Steam User 8
Toy Tactics is a love letter to all of us who have never been able to get acquainted with RTS games.
It is a game with a very friendly aesthetic and simple mechanics at first contact.
Despite that simplicity, TT enjoys a few layers of difficulty for players who want to get the most out of this title.
Suitable for any player, both casual people and true strategists.
I encourage anyone to try and enjoy this title!