While there is no official mobile version of the classic 1999 PC title
If you grew up in the early 2000s, the chances are high that you spent countless hours clicking away at one of the most quirky, underrated real-time strategy (RTS) puzzle games ever made: Gruntz. Developed by Monolith Productions (famous for Blood and F.E.A.R.) and published by Infogrames in 1999, Gruntz was a strange, wonderful hybrid of Lemmings, Lost Vikings, and traditional RTS mechanics.
How to do it: You will need to obtain the original game files (often found on the Internet Archive) and load them into the emulator.
While there is no official mobile version of the classic 1999 PC title
If you grew up in the early 2000s, the chances are high that you spent countless hours clicking away at one of the most quirky, underrated real-time strategy (RTS) puzzle games ever made: Gruntz. Developed by Monolith Productions (famous for Blood and F.E.A.R.) and published by Infogrames in 1999, Gruntz was a strange, wonderful hybrid of Lemmings, Lost Vikings, and traditional RTS mechanics.
How to do it: You will need to obtain the original game files (often found on the Internet Archive) and load them into the emulator.
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