RCTiger is now free

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Wednesday, April 8th, 2009


Obviously it’s really hard to convince people to drive tanks in a German office remotely over the Internet for a few Eruro so the folks at RCTiger have now made their service free.

The service, as you’ll recall, is basically a fun game that lets multiple players compete in real-time using model tanks in a cute little wooded playing field. They’ve made the game run 24/7 now and are basically giving away spots for free, presumably to amuse and enthuse audiences who might be put off by paying for such a service.

Here’s our own video of gameplay but feel free to pop over and give it a try.

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