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:
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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. The controls are the first "gotcha