
It's becoming something of a trend now, for Landfall Games to put out a wacky public prototype on April 1st. Stay tuned, enjoy.Mike takes a look at Totally Accurate Battle Zombielator, or TABZ, the latest April Fools gag turned next big thing from Landfall Games - creators of Clustertruck and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator. You can watch the Totally Accurate Battlegrounds release trailer below. Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 1650 or AMD RX 470.Processor: Intel i5 GHz or AMD Ryzen 5.Additional Notes: Only runs on 64 bit systems.System Requirements Minimum System Requirements Blessings and curses for those of you who do well (and not so well).Catchphrases (Speak freely in this game… Using 3 words).90+ weapons (including a shallow pot with long handle).Physics based parkour (the wobblier the better).Squad, duo and solo mode (great for first dates).Totally Accurate Battlegrounds released on Steam as a free to play battle royale game.įeatures and System Requirements Features: The player controlled character produces exaggerated character motions when moving or using weapons. But the difference from the other battle royale games is its physics engine. And of course the aim is to be the last player remaining alive. The players need to stay in the shrinking safe zone, collecting weapons and other equipements. The game is similar to the other battle royale games. Start the match skydiving face-first into a building and end the game by beating your opponents in a guns-blazing game of the floor is lava.”. Battle Royal like you’ve never seen it before. In the description of the game, it writes: “Grab your balloon crossbow and trusty inflatable hammer, because things are about to get wobbly! Be the last weirdo standing in the world-leading physics-based Battle Royale game. And currently has very positive reviews on Steam. Totally Accurate Battlegrounds is described as the world’s leading physics-based Battle Royale game.


But the game got an unexpected attention from gamers. Totally Accurate Battlegrounds was first released as a April Fool’s day joke as a spin-off of its previous game Totally Accurate Battle Simulator in 2018. Developer Landfall has released the latest version of Totally Accurate Battlegrounds on Steam as a free-to-play game.
