
Tiny Tumblers is an entertaining multiplayer action game. The first thing that I noticed about this game is how simple it is. You simply have to shoot down your opponents as many times as you can in the allotted time. The maximum number of players is four, and you need at least one computer opponent to start a match. There are three modes available. Deathmatch is the simplest and perhaps most entertaining mode. Basically, you have to kill your opponents more times than they kill you. Each player starts with a gun with unlimited ammo and as the match progresses, and based on each player's score, they will unlock some power-ups that can make taking down opponents easier. The second mode is called Take the Crown. In this mode, you have to take the crown and keep it for as long as you can. If you manage to have the crown at the end of the level you win. And the last mode, Last Man Standing, rewards you for killing all your opponents and being the last man standing.
This is a very fun game to play with games. It is simple, which makes it easy to play and fun. There aren't tons of power-ups, but when they come, they are fun to watch and use.
The only bad thing I found about this game is that it was hard to interact with its window. I was unable to resize it, or use the Cmd + F shortcut to activate the full screen mode.
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