Post-apocalyptic wastelands and sprawling fantasy landscapes are staples of the gaming world—but running over a cheese grater and shooting at your enemy through bubbles in the kitchen sink can be just as fun.

On Tuesday, Virtual Basement—the developers behind ARK: Survival Evolved—released The Mean Greens: Plastic Warfare, a new multiplayer shooter that lets gamers duke it out as green and tan toy soldiers.

Yesterday, Reddit user gustianus shared the game’s trailer with the Videos community:

Gamers raised on N64s and PlayStations were quick to point out the obvious similarity to toy soldier games released in the late ’90s: Army Men: Sarge’s Heroes and its sequel, Army Men: Sarge’s Heroes 2.

Mean Greens also follows in the plastic green footsteps of the original Army Men games and 1999’s Toy Commander for Sega Dreamcast:

Despite the long list of predecessors, what distinguishes Mean Greens is the visual upgrade:

The levels are set in (often humorously detailed) domestic landscapes that are less reminiscent of Sarge’s Heroes than scenes from Toy Story.

Like this art table covered with watercolor paint sets:

This foosball table featuring rows of cow figurines:

This swampy tub populated by rubber ducks and one very angry octopus:

The game even includes a level set in the freezer—which probably looks all too familiar for most gamers playing Mean Greens:

Other landscapes previewed in the game’s trailer include a fish tank, kitchen counter, the ground floor of a Christmas tree encircled by a train set, a birthday party, a cluttered toy room, and a cleverly meta game-within-a-game called The Mean Greens: The Tabletop Game:

As the game’s Steam page declares, “Sometimes the greatest battles are fought by the smallest of soldiers.” And sometimes, the greatest games take an existing concept, update it to perfection, and deliver some long overdue nostalgia:

The Mean Greens: Plastic Warfare is now available on Steam.