Doodle Army Game -
Before Among Us took over, Doodle Army was the king of local multiplayer. With WiFi or Bluetooth, you can get 6 players in the same room screaming at each other. There is no lag compensation, no voice chat trolls—just you, your friends, and a lot of virtual shovels to the face.
At first glance, Doodle Army 2: Mini Militia looks like a joke. The characters are wobbly stick figures with giant heads. The environments look like they were drawn on a napkin during a boring meeting. But don’t let the crayon aesthetics fool you. Beneath that scribbled surface lies one of the most surprisingly deep, addictive, and chaotic multiplayer shooters ever made. For the uninitiated, Doodle Army 2 (developed by Miniclip) is a 2D side-on shooter. You pick a stick figure soldier, grab a gun, and try to blow up other stick figure soldiers. doodle army game
The controls are the first "gotcha." Unlike casual mobile shooters that play themselves, Mini Militia uses a dual-stick setup. Left thumb moves, right thumb aims and fires. But here is the kicker: Before Among Us took over, Doodle Army was