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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown

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TMNT: Tactical Takedown

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Release Date: May 22, 2025

Strategy, Turn-based, Animated TV Series, Isometric View, Tactics, Comics, Indie Games, Xbox Play Anywhere, Singleplayer

A tactical game from the developers behind I Am Your Beast. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown reminds of a beat'em up mixed with a turn-based production. We play as the titular protagonists, participating in turn-based battles on shifting arenas.

9.0

Gamepressure

7.7

OpenCritic

9.1

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown is a tactical game set in the universe of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The game was developed by Strange Scaffold - an independent development studio, with games such as El Paso, Elsewhere, and I Am Your Beast in their portfolio.

Gameplay

In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown, we watch the events in an isometric view. The game has been divided into campaigns, each dedicated to one of the titular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Turn-based beat'em up with TMNT figurines

During the game, we primarily engage in battles with opponents. The fights take place in turn-based mode, on arenas covered with a grid of square fields. Over the course of subsequent rounds, the levels change their layout, expand and contract, and also reveal new challenges to us.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows May 22, 2025

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch August 14, 2025

Xbox Series X/S

Xbox Series X/S August 14, 2025

Developer: Strange Scaffold

Publisher: Strange Scaffold

Features

9.0
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ReviewTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown

TMNT: Tactical Takedown review: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game you didn't know you needed

I never could have seen this coming, but it makes sense that such a talented indie studio would make an awesome Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game. Fun and challenging battles combine perfectly with a unique tabletop-like art style and an excellent soundtrack, making this game feel like a new side street off memory lane.

TMNT: Tactical Takedown review: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game you didn't know you needed
TMNT: Tactical Takedown review: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game you didn't know you needed
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Reviewed on:
PC Windows PC Windows
Review date:
May 22, 2025

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„Games made in 2 years are more exciting than games made in 8 years.” According to indie game dev, the belief that time defines the project's quality is wrong

„Games made in 2 years are more exciting than games made in 8 years.” According to indie game dev, the belief that time defines the project's quality is wrong

Strange Scaffold studio head Xalavier Nelson Jr. believes that, paradoxically, games developed over two years are „more exciting” than those that have taken much longer to make.

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Kamil Kleszyk

May 27, 2025

„Games made in 2 years are more exciting than games made in 8 years.” According to indie game dev, the belief that time defines the project's quality is wrong

System Requirements

System Requirements for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
CPU 2 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card Intel HD, 2 GB HDD, Windows 10.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown Video Game.

9.0
superb

ReviewTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown

TMNT: Tactical Takedown review: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game you didn't know you needed

I never could have seen this coming, but it makes sense that such a talented indie studio would make an awesome Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game. Fun and challenging battles combine perfectly with a unique tabletop-like art style and an excellent soundtrack, making this game feel like a new side street off memory lane.

TMNT: Tactical Takedown review: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game you didn't know you needed
TMNT: Tactical Takedown review: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game you didn't know you needed
Reviewed by:
Reviewed on:
PC Windows PC Windows
Review date:
May 22, 2025
7.7

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 67% of Critics. There are 30 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Video Chums: 4 / 5 by A.J. Maciejewski

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown is a superb strategy game thanks to its uniqueness and rewarding sense of challenge. ??

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ZTGD: 7 / 10 by Terrence Johnson

TMNT: Tactical Takedown is a decent time if you love the turtles and aren’t expecting a revolutionary tactics game. It has heart, humor, and enough ninja action to keep fans entertained, truly my only issue is the writing in some areas but even its not enough to distract from how much fun this tactics game is; just like my first time trying pineapple on pizza, I was surprised with how much I really enjoyed this unique mash-up and wouldn’t mind another tactical Turtles game.

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Nindie Spotlight: 8 / 10 by Justin Nation

A surprisingly strategy-oriented outing for the heroes in a half-shell, Tactical Takedown can be challenging, but feels great when you’re in the zone

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91%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (161)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Unique Gameplay Mechanics: The game combines turn-based strategy with beat-em-up elements, offering a fresh take on the TMNT franchise. Players enjoy the dynamic levels that mutate as you progress, adding a unique twist to the gameplay.
  • Character Distinction: Each Turtle has unique abilities and customizable kits, making them feel distinct to play. Players appreciate the variety in gameplay styles and the tactical choices involved.
  • Art and Sound Design: The game features a charming art style reminiscent of tabletop games, and many players find the soundtrack enjoyable, despite some mixed opinions.
  • Replayability: The game encourages players to replay levels for high scores and to experiment with different loadouts, adding to its longevity.
  • Accessible for Newcomers: Many reviews highlight the game as a good introduction to tactical games, being easy to pick up while still offering strategic depth.

The main cons of the game

  • Short Length: Many players express disappointment with the game's short campaign, typically completing it in 4-10 hours, which some feel does not justify the $20 price tag.
  • Limited Team Dynamics: Players were disappointed that you only control one turtle at a time, missing the opportunity for cooperative tactics among the turtles.
  • Lack of Content Variety: Some users noted a lack of enemy variety and felt that the level design could become repetitive. There were also complaints about the absence of voice acting and limited animations.
  • Difficulty and Challenge: While some enjoy the challenge, others found the game too easy or lacking in strategic depth, with some mechanics feeling simplistic.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Cooperative Gameplay: Many players wished for the ability to control all four turtles simultaneously or have them work together in a team-based format.
  • More Content: Users expressed a desire for additional levels, more varied enemies, and deeper gameplay mechanics, such as a roguelike mode or endless challenges.
  • Improved Communication of Mechanics: Some players felt that the game could do a better job of explaining its systems, particularly concerning move customization and character abilities.
  • Enhanced Difficulty Options: A few reviews suggested the addition of difficulty settings to cater to different player skill levels, as some found the game too easy.

Summary

  • Overall, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown" is praised for its innovative take on the franchise and engaging gameplay, but it faces criticism for its brevity and lack of certain features that could enhance the experience.

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