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Here's the playable Windows PC demo of War of the Human Tanks, a story driven strategy game that pits the group of Human Tanks commanded by the player against the opposing Commanding Officers and their forces in a campaign fought on a series of grid-based maps. Players will have to use their wits to upgrade their units and utilize them to the best of their abilities in order to progress throughout the game.
The demo features the first five chapters of the story and players can keep their save file to play the full version of the game without losing their progress.
This story takes place in a land vaguely reminiscent of modern-day Japan. In the twenty years since the first Human Tank was developed, the war raging between the Empire of Japon and the Kingdom of Japon has turned into a proxy war fought between Human Tanks on both sides.
The Empire of Japon once ruled the entire land of Japon. Now diminished and cornered, the Empire prepares to make its last stand as the tanks of the Kingdom of Japon draw close to its capital. Shoutaro Daihon’ei, Lieutenant of the Imperial Army moves out to the battlefield, followed closely by the loyal Human Tanks in his company.
System Requirements
OS
Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7
Processor
PentiumIII or higher
Memory
512MB or higher
Graphics
DirectX 9 or higher compatible video card
DirectX®
DirectX9.0 or higher
Hard Drive
2GB free hard disk space
Sound
DirectSound compatible sound device
Screen Resolution
800x600