Tiny Troopers 2 on Xbox launches for Windows Phone, brings exclusive content
Looks like there is some good news after all as Tiny Troopers 2: Special Ops from Game Troopers is now available for Windows Phone users. The 188mb game has been one of the more anticipated ones for Windows Phone fans as the previous version, also available on Windows 8.1, was a mini hit and much fun to play.
Tiny Troopers 2: Special Ops
- UNLOCK ACHIEVEMENTS - Kill everything across 4 epic campaigns, 28 challenging levels, and collect 20 Achievements on the way!
- COMPETE IN ONLINE LEADERBOARDS - Compete worldwide in order to become the #1 zombie killer across 4 exciting zombie levels.
- EXCLUSIVE CONTENT FOR WINDOWS PHONE - We are not just publishing Tiny Troopers 2 on Windows Phone. We are bringing you the game with exclusive content not available on iOS or Android. Among those exclusive features, you can find new costumes such: the beach boy, Tyrolean, Canarinho, Torero, Quarterback or Indy. This set of costumes gives the player a number of advantages in the battlefield (and they just look cool too).
Tiny Troopers 2: Special Ops is free to play with optional in-app purchases. The new game is compatible with 512MB low-memory devices.
Overall, TT2 looks great, and we cannot wait to start playing. Let us know in comments what you think!
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