

Battle Bull on Game Boy is one of those weird little gems that somehow makes tank battles feel like a tense game of chess. You're dropped into these tight, maze-like grids where every turn matters—one wrong move and you're cornered by enemy tanks that actually put up a fight. At first, I thought it was just another simple shooter, but then I got wrecked by an AI that flanked me like it had a grudge.
The pixel art has that classic Game Boy charm—blocky, but with just enough detail to make explosions satisfying. And the controls? Surprisingly smooth for an old-school tank game. You can pivot on a dime, which saves your hide more times than you'd think. It's the kind of game where you lose track of time because you keep saying, "One more round, I've got a better strategy this time." Spoiler: You probably don't.
If you dig tactical shooters with a retro vibe, this one's worth dusting off. Just don't blame me when you get obsessed with clearing every arena flawlessly.
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