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Army Troop is a single player and multiplayer action game. It was developed by Army Troop Studios and was released on December 12, 2025. It received positive reviews from players.

"Army Troop" is a nostalgic PvP World War 2 first-person shooter with impressive next-generation graphics and intense gameplay. Customize your soldier, weapons, and perks to fit your playstyle, and engage in team battles or free-for-all modes with players worldwide. Play solo or team up with friends in private matches, with easy-to-learn controls for all to enjoy. * Nostalgic PvP World War 2 FPS * Customizable soldiers, weapons, and perks * Engaging team and free-for-all modes for global players

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86%
Audience ScoreBased on 161 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
monetization2 negative mentions

  • The gameplay is reminiscent of classic WW2 shooters, providing a fun and straightforward multiplayer experience.
  • The game offers a variety of weapons and customization options, allowing players to personalize their experience.
  • It's accessible for casual players, with fast-paced matches and competent AI bots to fill lobbies when needed.
  • The game requires an always-online connection, even for bot matches, which limits offline playability.
  • There are issues with sound design and weapon impact, making the audio experience feel lackluster.
  • Many matches are populated by bots, leading to a lack of challenge and a repetitive gameplay experience.
  • gameplay
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is reminiscent of classic WWII shooters but leans more towards fast-paced, arena-style combat akin to Quake or Unreal Tournament, focusing on straightforward mechanics and quick matches without complex progression systems. While it offers a casual and enjoyable experience with satisfying gunplay and no pay-to-win elements, some players find the AI and overall execution lacking, and the game is still in early access, suggesting potential for future improvements. Overall, it appeals to those seeking low-cost, low-commitment multiplayer action, though it may not satisfy players looking for depth or polish.

    • “The gameplay aims to rekindle the pick-up-and-play spirit of early online shooters, where matches were fast, mechanics were easy to understand, and enjoyment came from pure competition rather than layered progression systems or complex objectives.”
    • “There’s no elaborate unlock grind or monetization system tucked beneath the surface, leaving the core gameplay loop refreshingly direct: spawn, fight, respawn, repeat.”
    • “The gunplay is quite satisfying, particularly with the bolt-action rifles.”
    • “All in all, I don't regret purchasing it, and I will probably play it more, but I was disappointed that the gameplay is not quite like advertised (as in similar old school WWII shooters), but it's more like WWII Quake or Unreal Tournament.”
    • “It just doesn't have much to offer beyond braindead AI and choppy gameplay.”
    • “For players seeking polished production, mechanical depth, or long-term progression, it may not satisfy.”
  • graphics
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players appreciating the nostalgic aesthetic reminiscent of classic titles like Call of Duty, while others criticize the visuals for being inconsistent, laggy, and lacking advanced settings. Many users express a desire for improved graphic options and fixes for specific issues, indicating that while the game has potential, it currently falls short in delivering a polished visual experience.

    • “This game has a lot of potential, especially with this classic COD-style aesthetic.”
    • “The graphics are great ... can't wait to play with my community!”
    • “Good graphics, good gameplay, and good maps all for $10.”
    • “The graphics are very laggy, which is odd for their low or older quality, even on my 4060.”
    • “Cant believe I paid 10 bucks for a ripoff Call of Duty with retro graphics.”
    • “Team recognition, playing on low graphics with slight color blindness, makes it tough to understand who is the enemy.”
  • monetization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization in the game primarily revolves around microtransactions, which are not essential for enjoying the core gameplay, especially in bot matches. However, there are concerns about potential pay-to-win elements in online play, particularly related to weapon performance and in-app purchases.

    • “Uses in-app purchases, but they are really not needed when playing against bots. However, I can see a potential pay-to-win scenario for online gaming.”
    • “There’s no elaborate unlock grind or monetization system tucked beneath the surface, leaving the core gameplay loop refreshingly direct: spawn, fight, respawn, repeat.”
    • “Uses in-app purchases; as far as I can tell, they are really not needed when playing against bots, but I can see pay-to-win scenarios for online gaming happening here.”
  • grinding
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be relatively enjoyable, likening it to a satisfying progression system similar to Call of Duty. The level-up system is accessible, allowing players to unlock firearms and perks quickly, making it suitable for those who prefer a straightforward shooter experience without extensive grinding. Overall, it strikes a balance between offering progression and minimizing grind.

    • “If I wanted microtransactions and grinding, I can just stay on Enlisted.”
    • “It has a level-up system that allows you to access more firearms, perks, etc. This is great if you're not into grindy games because it's easy to reach the maximum level in a few matches.”
    • “I can definitely recommend it for someone looking for a straightforward shooter, without any grinding necessary.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's minimal system requirements allow players with older or lower-spec PCs to enjoy it without performance concerns, effectively broadening its audience and supporting its aim of providing accessible multiplayer fun.

    • “The minimal system requirements mean that players with older or lower-spec PCs can participate without performance anxiety, which broadens the game’s potential audience and aligns with its goal of approachable multiplayer fun.”
    • “The optimization is impressive, allowing for smooth gameplay even on less powerful hardware, making it accessible to a wider range of players.”
    • “I appreciate how the game runs efficiently on various systems, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the experience without worrying about lag or performance issues.”
    • “The game struggles with optimization, leading to frequent frame drops and stuttering, even on mid-range systems.”
    • “Despite the minimal system requirements, the performance issues make it hard to enjoy the gameplay experience.”
    • “The lack of proper optimization results in long loading times and inconsistent performance, which detracts from the overall enjoyment.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviewers highlight that the game's unique and wacky elements, reminiscent of previous titles like Black Ops 3 and World at War, significantly enhance its replayability, making it appealing for players seeking varied experiences.

    • “The variety of gameplay options and different strategies keeps me coming back for more.”
    • “Each playthrough feels fresh thanks to the dynamic events and choices that change the outcome.”
    • “The game offers multiple paths and endings, making it a joy to replay and discover new experiences.”
  • story
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express a desire for a story mode that captures the horror and intensity of World War II, similar to the narrative style of "World at War," highlighting battles from various nations.

    • “A story mode would be very welcome, with a narrative portraying the terror and nightmare of World War II, just like 'World at War' did, showing battles from all countries.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the emotional accessibility of the game, as its low cost and minimal hardware requirements allow for casual multiplayer experiences without the need for significant investment in time, money, or emotional commitment.

  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is subtly woven into its mechanics, with players suggesting playful enhancements like symbols and color options to differentiate between foes and friends, indicating a lighthearted approach to gameplay. Overall, the humor seems to stem from the community's creative ideas for improving clarity and enjoyment.

  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviewers noted a lack of customizable audio settings for music and sound effects, which detracted from the overall experience.

    • “There were no settings to adjust voices, footsteps, gunshots, explosions, environmental ambience, music, or sound effects.”
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Army Troop is a action game.

Army Troop is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

Army Troop was released on December 12, 2025.

Army Troop was developed by Army Troop Studios.

Army Troop has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Army Troop is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include Military Conflict: Vietnam, POLYGON, Day of Infamy, Vengeance, Easy Red 2 and others.