


And also unlike its predecessor, it can be beaten and has an ending that you will be treated to after clearing the thirty-sixth and final round. It is also considered to be much harder than its predecessor due to its round design, enemy placement and faster pace.

The gameplay is very similar to that of its predecessor but introduces several new enemies (there was only one type of enemy in the original), powerups (which were not present in the original), and even bosses (which were also not present in the original). The US version of the game was also the first game from Namco to feature the FBI's "Winners Don't Use Drugs" screen in its attract mode - the other six were Steel Gunner 2, F.A., Cosmo Gang: The Puzzle, Knuckle Heads, Lucky and Wild, and Numan Athletics, adding to seven. It was the last game to run on the company's System 1 hardware and is the sequel to Tank Battalion, which was released 11 years earlier. Tank Force is a multi-directional shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1991.
