The game featured simple 2D doodle graphics. It could run smoothly at 60 frames per second on almost any budget Android or iOS smartphone.

The official version on Google Play and iOS App Store has changed. It still runs, but the UI is different, the matchmaking is global (and full of hackers), and the "Classic" mode is buried under layers of menus. It is not the same.

The success of the 2015 version didn't just rest on its accessibility; it was built on rock-solid, addictive gameplay mechanics that perfectly balanced simplicity with depth.

Mini Militia in 2015 was more than just a game; it was a cultural touchstone of its time, defining mobile action for a whole generation.

PUBG Mobile didn’t exist. Call of Duty: Mobile was years away. Fortnite was still just a "Save the World" concept.