Nick H. - "Toy Soldiers: War Chest really nails its toy aesthetic. Whether you have Battlecat running across a bunch of markers, or you blow up overly aggressive My Little Pony look-alikes (which naturally explode into rainbow hearts when defeated), the game is beautifully realised. There's a healthy number of items to unlock, characters to level and modes to play will keep you coming back for more. It's a pity then that it's burdened by some painful attempts to demand players throw in some extra cash for the DLC."
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Toy Soldiers: War Chest is a tower-defence game. Well, in this case it is more of a box defence game since the objective is to defend your base which is a toy box. By using a variety of turrets and similar weaponry, you combat waves upon waves of enemies, in two main modes, being story and survival mode, which are pretty much self-explanatory.
I bought this and it is a crap game. It did not make the transition to Current Gen well at all. Graphics look dated and glitchy, controls are laggy and the action is too repetitive. Believe the reviews.
A review of Ubisoft's tower defence style game featuring everyone's favourite childhood toys from yesteryear in Toy Soldiers War Chest.