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  • Summary: The Mean Greens: Plastic Warfare is a fast-paced, third person shooter that features tiny toy soldiers in grand environments. With matchmaking built on Unreal Engine 4, your green or tan team of plastic men can test their abilities in an up to 5 VS. 5 player battle. 10 distinct maps andThe Mean Greens: Plastic Warfare is a fast-paced, third person shooter that features tiny toy soldiers in grand environments. With matchmaking built on Unreal Engine 4, your green or tan team of plastic men can test their abilities in an up to 5 VS. 5 player battle. 10 distinct maps and gameplay modes allow you to see the world from a different perspective and explore vibrant new surroundings as well as the dangers that come with them. Through capture the flag, foosball, and attack and defend inspired levels, you can select from your arsenal of weapons to combat your way to victory. So zipline your way to success. Expand
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  1. Sep 6, 2020
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    The Mean Greens: Plastic Warfare is a multiplayer third-person shooter set during a war between tan and green army men. Being a tiny toy in aThe Mean Greens: Plastic Warfare is a multiplayer third-person shooter set during a war between tan and green army men. Being a tiny toy in a big world makes for a lot of visually interesting scenarios: you weather treacherous kitchen counters, fjord a bathtub, and grit your teeth during battles on top of cake. For a 3rd person shooter, the combat in Plastic Warfare is incredibly lackluster. You have a selection of guns to pick from including a rifle, rocket launcher, flamethrower, and shotgun, but none of these feel particularly unique. The potential for creative audio design is huge for a game like Plastic Warfare, given the small-guys-in-a-big-world perspective, but so many of these opportunities go unrealized. When there's much better FPS games and there's a lot of free ones out there it's imposibble to recommend Plasitc Warfare yet it's fun enough to take out for some fun on your Xbox One. Expand