Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (2021)

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3.13 from 256 ratings

1370 members have it in their collection · 18 playing now · 584 backlogged · 34 wish listed

How long? Main story 1h · with extras 6h (from 2 logged playthroughs)

A physics based medieval battle simulator which lets you pit wacky waving armies against each other. In Totally Accurate Battle Simulator you pit waving arm men against each other and watch them fight it out.
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Release dates

  • Apr 01, 2019 (Early Access) (Worldwide) Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Dec 20, 2019 (Early Access) (Worldwide) Xbox One
  • Apr 01, 2021 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Oct 05, 2021 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S
  • Nov 03, 2022 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch
  • Sep 05, 2023 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PlayStation 4
  • Dec 17, 2024 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PlayStation 5
  • Jul 30, 2025 (Full Release) (Worldwide) iOS
  • Aug 06, 2025 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Android
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Rating distribution

5 stars
15
4 stars
66
3 stars
119
2 stars
48
1 star
8
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anarchistica

Review anarchistica 2/5 · Jul 26, 2020

It works, i guess?

In this game you face an enemy line-up and have to figure out one of your own to defeat it. It kinda reminded me of the PvZ mini-game in which you play as the zombies and have to get past the plants. The complete lack of control or interaction killed any interest i might've had in it though.

V1CGaming

Review V1CGaming 2/5 · Feb 11, 2020

It's funny.

The sandbox mode is a ton of fun to play, and feels very re-playable. You can place any combatant, and as many as you want, without limitations. However, your FPS will drop if you place too many. You can either watch the action unfold from any viewpoint, or you can take part in the action by possessing a unit, and …

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The sandbox mode is a ton of fun to play, and feels very re-playable. You can place any combatant, and as many as you want, without limitations. However, your FPS will drop if you place too many. You can either watch the action unfold from any viewpoint, or you can take part in the action by possessing a unit, and both are satisfying to do. Controlling a unit is simple and easy to do, any really gives off a feeling that you are in the war. The only downside is that there are some bugs that occur during the action, such as a combatant getting stuck in another, resulting in funny, yet awkward scenarios where neither person is able to hit each other. Otherwise, bugs have seemed rare to me, likely through luck. Regardless, sandbox is capable of fulfilling any combat scenario you can dream of.

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