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The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare is a pretty damn good looking action game about plastic toy soldiers, reminds me of a game I played like it years ago. The developers are interested in a Linux version, and want testers.

You can see their forum post here:
QuoteUnfortunately, we don't have any Linux testers on our team. If you'd be interested in testing the game on Linux, you can email [email protected] for further info.


About the game (Official)
Take part of history’s greatest battle of Green VS. Tan. Fight amongst and against others online. Jump, shoot and roll your way into victory with fast paced objective based gameplay. Sometimes the greatest battles are fought by the smallest of soldiers.

The Mean Greens is a 3rd-person shooter played from the perspective of toy army soldiers. Match up with others online for some friendly multiplayer competition. Enjoy a huge battle of up to 10 players in each environmentally unique map. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Kallestofeles 9 Dec 2015
Yay, the Army Men series. :D
ysblokje 9 Dec 2015
Mail send, lets see if they are serious.
burnall 9 Dec 2015
Awesome :D
lvlark 9 Dec 2015
I'm not often into shooters, but this looks fun. Although I'm also not one for multiplayer games..
legluondunet 9 Dec 2015
I no more play fps for months because I found them too serious. But this one looks very funny, mail just sent.
Beamboom 9 Dec 2015
What a fantastic idea for a setting!


Last edited by Beamboom on 9 Dec 2015 at 3:00 pm UTC
sleort 9 Dec 2015
I must have this! :D

It reminds me of the Dreamcast, where I had [Toy Commander](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toy_Commander) . Only this time, you're only playing as the toy soldiers and not as all the other toys - which would be amazing!
slaapliedje 9 Dec 2015
I sent them an email as well. Loved Army Men back in the day!
Nyap 9 Dec 2015
I hope dey respond
Fraaargh 9 Dec 2015
Looks very good !
amonobeax 10 Dec 2015
I've seen some gameplay and IMO this game is looking good and it has personality (not a copy paste of everything else).

Unfortunately this genre is rough it's competitors, so I hope they do good.
inlinuxdude 10 Dec 2015
I've played some maps in Wolf:ET like this game shows.. (except the army men weren't green)
Gutterdrums 10 Dec 2015
The game looks great, just sent the devs an email.
coryrj19951 11 Dec 2015
This brings back memories of all the army men games I used to play
I must try it :D


Last edited by coryrj19951 on 11 Dec 2015 at 12:38 am UTC
Guest 11 Dec 2015
hope they add lots of physics based stuff like spraying cans of cream and bouncy jelly.






*edit, im too old to be writing sentences like that
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