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Army Men Legacy
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For fans of the Army Men video game franchise, which ran from 1998-2004
BREAKING! A development version of AMRTS has been discovered! Check it out! So much was changed, including new voice lines and mission paths!
www.youtube.com/live/BKj4IJ4...
Link to try it yourself is in the pinned stream comments.
LIVE - Army Men RTS Prototype [PlayStation 2] Playthrough / Investigation
YouTube video by TommyCD1
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May 19, 2025 at 8:01 PM
Did you know some versions of #AMRTS have a secret bonus background screen? It's true! If yours does, and you obtain a gold medal on every mission, you'll unlock this special menu background that's littered with confetti!
#ArmyMen #EasterEgg
May 2, 2025 at 9:33 PM
New a quick introduction into Army Men RTS? Try this video by ImSomethingSpecial on YT! #Nostalgia #ArmyMenRTS #JimCummings
youtu.be/M7IQzErKPGg
The Forgotten Good Army Men Game: Army Men RTS
YouTube video by Something Special
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February 2, 2025 at 2:28 AM
This was the first Army Men game. Pretty gritty despite being about toys, huh? It wasn't an amazing or polished game, but it paved the way for something greater. #ArmyMen #3DO
January 28, 2025 at 8:47 AM
In a twist of fate, it appears this is not the first #ArmyMen fan page to arrive to Bluesky! @armymen.bsky.social beat us to it. Should have done more homework.
No worries. More Army Men and AMRTS content to follow regardless!
January 19, 2025 at 3:39 AM
The Army Men games will no doubt be on sale too! And even when it's not on sale, 6 USD is a pretty good price for each.
Get ready with your macro and micro skills, because Steam Real-Time Strategy Fest marches in next Monday.

This Fest features all types of RTS games from medieval settings to space wars, in addition to some fresh takes on the intersection between real-time and strategy!
January 19, 2025 at 3:14 AM
Army Men is a series of video games that features plastic toy soldiers fighting in life size environments, releasing on the PS2, GameCube, DS, N64, PC, and more.
It began with "Army Men" published in 1998, and (arguably) peaked with "Army Men RTS" in 2002.
Some are still available today digitally.
January 19, 2025 at 3:03 AM