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The underground slang of the classic multiplayer shooter, explained.

For millions of mobile gamers, Mini Militia (the legendary Doodle Army 2) remains the gold standard for chaotic, 2D multiplayer combat. But step into any veteran lobby, and you’ll hear cryptic terms like MWD, Fry, and Fayr. If you’re still getting headshotted before your jetpack spools up, here’s your survival guide. mini-militia-mwd-fry-fayr

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At the center of the string lies the anchor: Mini Militia. Officially titled Doodle Army 2: Mini Militia, the game was released by Appsomniacs LLC around 2015. It was a sequel to a single-player stick-figure shooter, but this version tapped into something the original didn’t: the desperate need for easy, local multiplayer on smartphones.

Before PUBG Mobile or Call of Duty: Mobile made battle royales ubiquitous, Mini Militia was the shooter you played in class. Its aesthetic was deceptively simple—stick figures, or "Doodles," running across hand-drawn maps reminiscent of notebook paper. But the physics were tight, the jetpack mechanic added a verticality that most mobile shooters lacked, and the arsenal was varied enough to allow for genuine skill expression.


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