Army Men: World War

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Army Men: World War
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North American PlayStation cover art
Developer(s) The 3DO Company
Publisher(s) The 3DO Company
Series Army Men
Platform(s) PlayStation, Microsoft Windows
ReleasePlayStation
Windows
Genre(s) Third-person shooter, real-time tactics
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Army Men: World War (Army Men: Operation Meltdown in Europe) is a third-person shooter (real-time tactics in the Microsoft Windows version) video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for PlayStation and Windows.

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Reception

The PC version received mixed reviews, while the PlayStation version received unfavorable reviews, according to the review aggregation website GameRankings. [4] [5]

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