After its original release for the Storm2 way back when, Tank Recon 3D recently made its way to newer touchscreen BlackBerry 7 devices. It has been a big hit all the way, and now those of you looking to get some action on the BlackBerry PlayBook can do just that as Tank Recon 3D is now available in BlackBerry App World. Put yourself in the drivers seat as you take out enemy tanks, planes, guns and more. Rock out in the campaign or survival mode and see if you're up to the challenge.
Features include:
- Real-time 3D graphics.
- 2 Campaigns with 4 missions each.
- Instant action with Survival and Ambush Mode.
- 3 difficulty levels (Normal, Hard and Mental).
- 14 different enemy units.
- 6 different power ups.
- Save and resume your game.
- Choose between sound effects or music.
- Use your own music for the soundtrack by using a Media Player Playlist.
Tank Recon 3D is available now in BlackBerry App World for $4.99. Keep reading for some screen shots.
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