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Rock Paper Shotgun noted that despite "wacky physics" being a "tired joke", the game did provide several unique features over other games in the genre, including dual-wielding of guns, a rapidly-constructing wall to serve as the barrier for the safe area rather than an encroaching "storm", as well as not depending on microtransactions to obtain cosmetic player skins. Kotaku felt that Totally Accurate Battlegrounds was both a parody of and homage to the genre, describing the average match as beginning with "madcap rushes of wacky, wavy-arm-flailing players who scramble for weapons or just flat-out slapfight each other to death", and that its "haphazard" combat "manages to make each new encounter feel surprising and high-stakes". In February 2022, Landfall Games announced that they have stopped developing further updates for the game as the player base have significantly dwindled. In April 2021, the game became free-to-play. In the following months, they released multiple temporary betas showcasing improvements to the map, new weapons, new vehicles, and performance optimizations. On April 6, 2020, Landfall released a beta version featuring the new map. In the announcement, they showed off several screenshots of the new map in development.
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In March 2020, Landfall announced that they would slowly begin to develop TABG again, but clarified that they were still working full time on Totally Accurate Battle Simulator. On April 1, 2021, the game became free to play.
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Landfall stated that the game would be available for free for 100 hours after its release on Steam, after which it would cost $5.
However, its release was delayed to June 5, in order to address server problems with the game. Totally Accurate Battlegrounds was originally intended to be released on Apas an April Fool's Day joke, serving as a spin-off of its previous game Totally Accurate Battle Simulator. However, the game is differentiated by a physics engine which produces exaggerated character motions when moving or using weapons (including stretching limbs and exaggerated knockback when using guns), as well as the ability to dual-wield weapons, and platforms with flowing lava. The game plays similarly to other games in the battle royale genre, in which players must traverse a shrinking safe area, collecting equipment such as weapons to fight and eliminate opponents, and aim to be the last remaining player.