Pacific Fire is a turn-based strategic wargame set in the Pacific Theater of World War II. Take command of US, Japanese, British, Australian, New Zealand, Chinese and Dutch forces in the Pacific and Southeast Asia from 1941-1945.
Experience the entire war in the Pacific through 18 historically accurate campaigns, from the attack on Pearl Harbor to the Empire of Japan's surrender. Command squadrons of more than 230 types of aircraft, from iconic warbirds like the A6M2 Zero and P-38 Lightning to less well-known types like the CAC Boomerang and Vickers Wellington. Control the seas with more than 280 types of warships including submarines, battleships and aircraft carriers.
Pacific Fire is powered by a detailed and realistic simulation of WW2 air, naval, and ground combat. Fight against an intelligent AI which constantly adapts its strategy to ensure every game is challenging and unique. Challenge a friend in hotseat multiplayer (pass-and-play).
Pacific Fire contains no in-app purchases or ads of any kind, and an internet connection is not required to play. Buy the game once and get access to all current and future content.
The game features 18 campaigns, including:
- Pacific Fire: Fight the whole of WW2 month-by-month on a map spanning from India to the west coast of the US.
- Centrifugal Offensive: Command Imperial Japanese forces invading the Philippines, Singapore, and the Dutch East Indies at the beginning of WW2.
- Coral Sea: Fight the first battle between aircraft carriers in history, and experience the battles for Guadalcanal and the Kokoda Track.
- Yamamoto's Gambit: Devise a strategy to lure the US Pacific Fleet into a decisive battle with the Kido Butai, and change history at the Battle of Midway.
- Central Pacific: Lead the US Pacific Fleet and US Marine Corps seize strategic islands and liberate the Philippines in 1943 - 1944.
- Operation Downfall: Command a massive Allied invasion of the Japanese Home Islands in this alternate history campaign.
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Ist Pacific Fire kostenlos?
Pacific Fire ist nicht kostenlos (es kostet 7.99), enthält jedoch keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
Ist Pacific Fire seriös?
✅ Die Pacific Fire-App scheint von hoher Qualität und legitim zu sein. Die Nutzer sind sehr zufrieden.
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Wie viel kostet Pacific Fire?
Der Preis von Pacific Fire beträgt 7.99.
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The Best One out Of the 3
The reason I think Pacific Fire is the best one at all of the games is because it’s the only one where you’re actually fighting for the base or province and we’re both enemy forces and your forces could hold And bring in more troops, I also really like how some troops are given a boost to defending, and other are given boost to attack.
Fantastic game
I’ve been playing this game for a few years now and it’s been one of my favorite mobile games for quite some time and I’ve always found ww2 and especially the pacific theater of that war fascinating so I’m glad that this game exists. One thing that I’ve wanted to see for some time though is to be able to merge different land units and create armies and corps and the same thing with air units and create air groups and whatnot the same way that you can do that with different naval units. I feel like that would bring a level of playability that this game is missing. Other than that I love this game and I would recommend it to anyone who like turn based strategy games and I give it a 5/5.
Challenging and rewarding
Success requires integration of air, land, and naval resources, against a challenging AI opponent.
A idea
Why don’t y’all add to do doolittle raid
Awesome Game
Look, this is a must-buy game if you have an interest in war gaming or World War 2 history. Easy to understand gameplay, a great user experience compared to a lot of other wargames, and a wide variety of campaigns to choose from. Lots of attention is paid to details and theaters that are overlooked in other games. Going to get the other games put out by this developer as well. I’ll take these over any of the carbon copy cell phone games where you have to shove real money over and over at them to enjoy the game at all. Keep up the great work!
Games don’t save
I hit a “save slot” at the outset but games aren’t there when I come back to the app. Def a problem for longer campaigns like the whole war
To Add
What I would love to see is the frontline map style just like Blitzkrieg Fire and this is a great strategy game I love it a lot so if u could add the frontline map style that would make it feel more better
LOVE THIS!!
Fantastic game! History enthusiasts will enjoy the complex task of managing the entire Pacific Fleet through WW2.
Issue
Good game. One issue that needs fixing: HMS Hermes appears as a reinforcement, but disappears forever once selected. The aircraft aboard the Hermes get transferred to a Destroyer. The first time Fulmar fighters were transferred to USS Rodman.
The 2nd time, Swordfish we’re placed aboard IJN Destroyer Nagatsuki. Please fix.
Just woah
I got this game in June and I love it and I got blitzkreig fire earlier in September. I love both but I have a recommendation for a game. Maybe like some sort of Napoleonic wars game with instead of the air it would be artillery or cavalry. Or maybe a American civil war or world war 1. I love this game though so maybe try these games out. Thanks!
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