Gerand - bent barrels - Review
Gerand - bent barrels

Gerand - bent barrels

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Chaotic tank duels with quirky physics and wild bosses

Gerand - bent barrels is an eccentric tank shooter that mixes slapstick physics with surprisingly tense duels. Instead of ultra-realistic warfare, it leans into cartoon chaos, where oddly shaped “monster tanks” lob shells in dramatic, arcing trajectories across compact arenas.

The game offers two core experiences. In single-player mode, you progress through themed maps like Winter Forest, Ruined City, and Wasteland, each acting as a shooting gallery to refine your aim and movement. Enemy tanks arrive in waves, but the real highlights are the boss encounters. Foes like Storm Mouse and Patun are deliberately over-the-top, forcing you to learn attack patterns, time your shots, and use the environment to survive.

Online, the focus is on 1v1 battles where each 60-second round feels like a fast, tactical showdown. There’s no room for camping: maps are small, shots are powerful, and a single mistake can swing the fight. Victory earns coins that let you upgrade your tank, tweak stats, and buy boosters, giving a satisfying sense of progression without burying you in complicated menus. A promised 2v2 mode should make team tactics even more interesting.

Daily rewards keep you checking in, gradually enhancing your arsenal. A VIP subscription adds a premium layer with ad-free play, double rewards, and access to unique “star tanks” that stand out with flashy designs and playful abilities.

Visually, Gerand - bent barrels is stylized rather than realistic, with exaggerated tanks and lively explosions that match its humorous tone. While matches are short and sometimes feel a bit repetitive, the combination of physics-based shooting, boss fights, and quick online duels creates a punchy, pick-up-and-play action package.

package name

com.awardsmediagroup.tanks

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

AIR Game