Pawn Tactics

Pawn Tactics

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title = Pawn Tactics
developer = "Blank101" and "JP"
engine = Flash
version = 0.02.06 [http://pawntactics.com/changelog.txt]
modes = Multiplayer
requirements = Adobe Flash Player (Version 9 necessary)
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Introduction

Pawn Tactics [http://www.pawntactics.com/] is a top-down 2D multiplayer shooter created by two persons by their aliases "Blank101" and "JP" [http://pawngame.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67136 Pawn Tactics - PawnGame.com - Forums ] ] . It is the second installment in the so-called "Pawn" series where its prequel would be another 2D multiplayer shooter named "Pawngame" [http://www.pawngame.com/] . There have also been comments stating it is similar to Team Fortress 2 (due to the player being able to choose between different classes)http://pawntactics.com/Pawn_Tactics_800_600.html] and Stick Arena (for being a 2D top-down shooter [ [http://www.xgenstudios.com/play/stickarena XGen Studios - Online Flash Games - Stick Arena ] ] ).

tatus

Currently this game is in an open beta and plans for a public release are uncertain [ [http://pawnstudios.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=173&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=10#p2008 PawnStudios.com • View topic - complete public release date? ] ] .

External links

* [http://pawnstudios.com Pawn Tactics]
* [http://pawnstudios.com/forum Pawn Tactics Forums]
* [http://pawn-tactics.wikidot.com Pawn Tactics Wiki]
* [http://www.pawngame.com/ Pawngame]

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