Army Men Advance stands out as a key early title for the Game Boy Advance, marking the series' transition from 8-bit handhelds to more robust 32-bit hardware. Developed by the renowned Team17, this entry brings the tactical, top-down isometric action of the console originals to a portable format. Players take control of Sarge or Vikki G., navigating oversized real-world environments like kitchens and gardens while battling Plastro's Tan Army and their new alien allies. The game features impressive sprite work for its time, showcasing the GBA's ability to render complex, colorful battlefields. For collectors, it represents a significant piece of the GBA's launch-era library and a unique collaboration between 3DO and the creators of Worms. With its challenging mission-based gameplay and classic toy soldier aesthetic, it remains a nostalgic pick for fans of the franchise seeking portable, retro-military mayhem.