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Mini Militia – Doodle Army 2

Mini Militia – Doodle Army 2

Game Details

Available on:

  • Android
  • iOS

Genres

Shooter

Developer

Miniclip.com

Release Date

April 4, 2011 (15 years ago)

Publisher

Miniclip.com

Content Rating

N/A

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About Mini Militia - Doodle Army 2 (DA2 MMC)

Mini Militia—Doodle Army 2 (DA2 MMC) is an open-source remake of the original Mini Militia. It is a 2-D multiplayer shooter in which players roam open maps on foot, propel themselves with rocket boots, and shoot with dual-stick controls. The classic edition reinstates elements that many old players have missed, including LAN Wi-Fi matchmaking, Capture the Flag, and old-fashioned mechanics that have since been dropped in subsequent releases. It is still under the rule of Appsomniacs, in which it is in the style of the early game rather than the modifications in the Miniclip version.

The fundamental mechanics are nearly the same as the original. The games are fast with matches, maps are small and high intensity, and the game has an extensive selection of weapons. They have easy controls that can be learned in a short timeframe. Other features like offline training, co-op, and survival allow the players to be as practiced in playing as far as movement and timing are concerned when it comes to playing a live match. DA2 MMC has focused on restoring the anarchic fun the community enjoyed, rather than introducing any complexities to water down its lightweight fun.

Why Should I Play Mini Militia – Doodle Army 2 (DA2 MMC)?

DA2 MMC is ideal in case you like fast and small-scale multiplayer games that do not need a high-end device or spending time on them. It is also good at brief and friendly matches with friends and offers online and local Wi-Fi. The beauty of it is that it is simple: jump in, grab a weapon, move in, and attempt to survive. Movement is made unpredictable and fun due to the use of rocket boots, which make the game feel playful in comparison to tactical shooters.

The other motivation to have it is nostalgia. Players were introduced to the previous Mini Militia when in school, hostels, or at their LAN parties. This take on the old version recreates that very experience; thus, players who miss that original physics, map layout, and pacing will be at home. It still features the cartoon style, dual weapons, crazy grenades, and the insane arenas of 6-12 players, as was characteristic of the old game.

The developer introduces this release as a platform upon which subsequent updates will be made; hence, the game will undergo evolution without losing its previous features. The future of light shooters who prefer fun, as opposed to hardcore realism, has a home here. The game does not have pay-to-win gameplay, and the short matches are perfect for taking quick breaks. Offline modes also allow novice players to train, and the game can be played on almost any type of device, which makes it highly accessible.

Is Mini Militia – Doodle Army 2 (DA2 MMC) Free-to-Play?

Yes. The original version is free on Android and iOS. The entire game is free to download and free to play. These are optional in-app purchases (cosmetics or boosts) that are not mandatory. Everything that the game is all about, all maps, all offline modes, and all online wars are free without the need to subscribe or buy starter packs.

Where Can I Download Mini Militia – Doodle Army 2 (DA2 MMC)?

Mini Militia—Doodle Army 2 (MMC) can be downloaded from the official mobile stores. In Android, it is offered in the Google Play Store under the Appsomniacs version, the classic edition. It is found in the Apple App Store on iOS. The MMC (Classic) release is evident in both listings, apart from the Miniclip version. The download is also lightweight; thus, it can be installed within a short period, even in older phones. 

After installation, you can either go directly into training or offline without the need to set up an account. Online multiplayer need not have more than a simple login, and LAN Wi-Fi mode does not need an internet connection. As of now, it does not have a PC version, and the only place where this classic build can be found is on mobile. Through the app stores, the updates are received, thus ensuring that the game stays on track with the roadmap of the developer.

What Games Should I Play If I Enjoy Mini Militia – Doodle Army 2 (DA2 MMC)?

Ramboat 2 is a side-scrolling action shooter wherein you push forward continuously, kill foes, avoid bullets, and get weapon upgrades. It is arcade-shaped, having colorful graphics and an over-the-top effect similar to the older run-and-gun games. You can unlock characters, enhance equipment, and repeat the levels to receive superior rewards. Similar to Mini Militia, it is simple to pick up, does not focus on long-range missions, and can be played in offline mode. The controls are easy, and the game remains light-hearted, with a fun animation, rather than over-the-top tactical play. Many players download it when they want something fast, colorful, and easy to replay.

Milicola: Lord of Soda is a rather peculiar top-down shooter, which features cartoonish graphics and unusual weapon concepts. You explore small environments with enemies, resources, and upgrades, and each environment alters you slightly in how you play by what you pick up. The game is an arcade shooting blend with light roguelike, thus, each run is unique. It is similarly focused on movement, reaction speed, and minimalistic controls as Mini Militia, instead of the high level of realism. Stages are brief, and foes get to move swiftly, and the comedy ensures that the experience is light rather than serious or competitive.
People often download it for a quick, quirky shooter that keeps runs fresh.

Bad Eggs Online 2 goes in another direction, where it combats by shooting turn-based on resistant land like Worms, but at a higher rate. You have a weaponized egg with simple projectiles and more imaginative instruments, and you use them to kill your enemies on small maps, with angles and timing being crucial. Although the approach is not similar to that of Mini Militia, in which the player is guided to shoot in both directions, the mood of small-scale battles, light tactics, and cartoonish graphics is quite reminiscent. You can play alone or fight one-on-one via the internet, get weapons, and decorate your egg. It is also a nice substitute in case you desire PvP games that are entertaining without being mechanical. Some players download it because it offers simple PvP fun without heavy mechanics.

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