It featured topdown realtime strategy, similar to warcraft 2, except you didn't build any base.
You steered robots/mechas which were piloted by humans.
One of the robots (the green one) had a flamer.
Then there was one robot which shot large black balls.
Each robot had it's own health bar.
I think the robots were steered by manga-characters, but I don't remember.
I think you could controll atleast 4 robots but there might have been more at the same time.
Each level you navigated your robots around in a maze and defeated enemy robots.
I think you recruited new robots between levels.
The game was pretty colorful.
The game came out after 94 not sure exact year, and I think it is really obscure.
The game didn't feel like it was homemade as it felt like it was pretty good production.
My uncle downloaded it from some 0-day-gamez server and burnt to cd when I was a kid.
You steered robots/mechas which were piloted by humans.
One of the robots (the green one) had a flamer.
Then there was one robot which shot large black balls.
Each robot had it's own health bar.
I think the robots were steered by manga-characters, but I don't remember.
I think you could controll atleast 4 robots but there might have been more at the same time.
Each level you navigated your robots around in a maze and defeated enemy robots.
I think you recruited new robots between levels.
The game was pretty colorful.
The game came out after 94 not sure exact year, and I think it is really obscure.
The game didn't feel like it was homemade as it felt like it was pretty good production.
My uncle downloaded it from some 0-day-gamez server and burnt to cd when I was a kid.
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