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How to Play Retro Tank Battle - Step by Step


Retro Tank Battle is a free browser arcade game: drive a tank, shoot through brick walls, and stop a wave of six enemy tanks before they destroy your base. This guide walks through the controls, the arena, and how a round ends - no install, no account.


Start a round

Open Retro Tank Battle and the arena draws immediately with a ready screen over it. Press Space to start on a keyboard, or tap the screen on a phone or tablet. There is nothing to download and nothing to sign into - the whole game runs inside this browser tab.


Move and fire

Steer your tank with the arrow keys or WASD; it stops the moment you release the key, so short taps give precise positioning. Space fires a shell, and there is a short cooldown between shots - roughly four tenths of a second - so aimed shots beat panic mashing. On touch screens, swipe to steer, tap to fire, or use the on-screen pad that appears automatically.


Read the arena

The battlefield is a 13x13 tile map with three tile types. Brick walls crumble when shot, which means you can carve your own firing lanes instead of following the maze. Steel blocks stop every shell, yours included, so use them as cover. The green base marker is the thing you are defending - if it takes a hit, the round ends.


Survive the wave

The wave holds six enemy tanks, with at most three on the field at once, entering from three slots along the top edge. They drift toward your base and fire when they line up with you, so standing still is a losing strategy. Taking a hit costs one of your three lives and respawns your tank. Destroy all six to clear the wave; lose the base or your last life and the game-over screen appears, with Space or a tap starting a fresh round.


Fullscreen and your best score

One click on the fullscreen button expands the arena while the lives and score line stay visible; Escape returns to the page. Your best destroyed-tanks count is kept in this browser only and shown in the score line - there is no account and no leaderboard, so the number stays on this device.

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