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The lid to the toy box has blown off its hinges and the toys are ready to rumble. It's toy versus toy in this over-the-top 3-D action shooter. You can create your own fighting forcewith over 100 unique characters. Use strategy to build the toughest force. Character collecting becomes addictive as the combinations are endless! Four players can battle for control in 4 player battle mode or 2 against 2. Play against your friends or work together to defeat the baddest toys on the block. For cooler characters trade with your teammate to assemble the most powerful unit and roll on to victory! Time to use Gotcha Force!
Game Features
- Theultimate toy versus toy 3-D action shooting game.
- Up to4 players can get in on the action!
- Over 100 different characters to choose from to build your force!
- Use strategy to build the BEST and most powerful toy army!
- Trade units with your friends to create even more powerful armies!
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