Totally Accurate Battlegrounds (TABG) is a wacky battle royale game with intentionally wonky physics and ragdoll mechanics. Players parachute onto an island and scavenge for weapons and items to be the last one standing out of 60 players.
Totally Accurate Battlegrounds (TABG) is a hilarious battle royale game developed and published by Landfall Games in 2018. Inspired by PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, TABG parodies the popular battle royale genre with intentionally unrealistic physics and ragdoll character models.
In TABG, 60 players parachute onto a large island arena filled with various weapons and items. Players must scavenge buildings to find weapons, armor, medical supplies and other tools that will help them survive and take down other players. However, movement and actions are governed by wonky physics, making even basic tasks like running and jumping extremely difficult.
This over-the-top ragdoll mechanics coupled with TABG's cartoony low-poly art style results in hysterical gameplay full of awkward movements and laughable battle moments. Players experience artillery strikes knocking them hundreds of feet into the air, cars bouncing down hills uncontrollably, and snipers spinning wildly through the air after their kills.
TABG sets itself apart from more serious battle royale games with its goofy style and focus on absurd user-generated moments rather than hardcore competitive play. Silly multimedia content and memes created by fans have also contributed to TABG's popularity as a meme game.
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