Army Men: Toys in Space

Army Men: Toys in Space is the third game in the 3DO series: Army Men, released for the PC in the US in late 1999 and in Europe in early 2000. The game is played as a real-time strategy (RTS) game from a top-down perspective. It is the only game in the series to feature Tina Tomorrow and the Space Aliens, and the first to take place entirely in the real world.

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