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Scramble: Battle of Britain Steam

  • $29.99


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Scramble: Battle of Britain is a tactical dogfighting game that thrusts players into the kerosene-fueled chaos of the 1940 summer skies. Set in a dynamic 3D airspace, this simultaneous-turn-based game embraces the intricate details of aerodynamics and physics-based simulation unique to the piloting experience while minimizing time and reflex demands. Players lead their squadrons through intense aerial battles as Luftwaffe and RAF fighters clash over the English Channel. Through each gameplay phase—Planning, Simulation, and Review—players strategize and command aerial maneuvers, witness simulation outcomes in real-time, and rewind the action to analyze battle damage using detailed camera tools.

TURN-BASED TACTICAL DOGFIGHTING

Scramble: Battle of Britain breaks the chaos of a dogfight into short, thrilling chunks of action.
Explore the heart-pounding tactical space of a dogfight within a digestible turn-based environment. Sight the enemy, identify threats and targets, then take control and command loops, rolls, and dives as you pilot each aircraft in a deadly fight for survival.


The planning phase of a Scramble turn grants players the situational awareness and control fidelity to execute textbook-quality fighter combat tactics and maneuvering. Zoom out to a diorama view of the sky and manipulate a suite of tools to understand how each plane and pilot fit into the wider battlespace.

The simulation phase of a Scramble turn resolves your tactics in a high speed hail of bullets and shredded aluminum, and the review phase allows you to scrub through the action frame-by-frame. Assess battle damage, identify pilots in need of escape, and celebrate the exhilarating action at your preferred pace, from your favorite angles.


SIMULATION, PHYSICS AND SUBSYSTEMS

In Scramble, aircraft are simulated down to the subcomponent level to offer an authentic World War II combat piloting experience. The best tacticians will explore the flight envelope of each airframe and master the trades in dive, climb, and turn performance.


Bullets will tear through fuel tanks, radiators, and engines, springing leaks and starting fires. Ailerons and elevators will rip off under stress, drastically altering aircraft aerodynamics. Pilots will fatigue and black out, and are as vulnerable to well placed shots as any mechanical component of their aircraft.

Nurse a sputtering engine, dash for land before that leak bleeds your fuel tanks dry, or bail out and hope for a rescue; aircraft and pilot vulnerability can shift the objectives of any battle from enemy destruction to survival.

CHANNEL DEFENSE CAMPAIGN

Step into the shoes of an RAF Squadron Commander and relive the historic Battle of Britain. Recruit and train your squadron of pilots, leverage the expertise of your section leaders to guide new recruits through the shock of combat. Patrol the Channel, dismantle and repel Luftwaffe raids, poach vulnerable enemy formations. Manage the physical and emotional strain on your men, identify leaders and forge heroes. With pilots risking their lives every mission, can you keep your squadron alive in the face of relentless danger?



Aircrafts in the first release

Royal Air Force Fighters

Supermarine Spitfire

Hawker Hurricane


Luftwaffe Fighters

Messerschmitt 109

Messerschmitt 110


AI RAF Bombers

Bristol Blenheim


AI Luftwaffe Bombers

Junkers 87 “Stuka”

Dornier 17

Junkers 88

Heinkel 111



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Release Date29.10.2024
DeveloperSlitherine Ltd.
PublisherSlitherine Ltd.
Supported Languages

Interface: English

Operating SystemsWindows
Genresstrategy