Last Update: 2/13/07
Scorched 3D
Scorched 3D is a game based on the classic DOS game Scorched Earth. Scorched 3D adds amongst other new features a 3D island environment and LAN and internet play.
The gameplay remains much like in the original game. Aiming towards a certain opponent is earily done with the A button, and after that the aiming with angle and power is exactly as in Scorched Earth. However, some weapons will react differently when landing due to the three dimensional terrain.
The gameplay remains much like in the original game. Aiming towards a certain opponent is earily done with the A button, and after that the aiming with angle and power is exactly as in Scorched Earth. However, some weapons will react differently when landing due to the three dimensional terrain.
Publisher: Indie
More about Scorched 3D
You can pick up the game and begin playing very quickly. Then, when/if you are interested, you can poke in the dimmer recesses of the game and get into the strategy (or just ignore it altogether!).
At its lowest level, Scorched 3D is just an artillery game with two+ tanks taking turns to destroy opponents in an arena. Choose the angle, direction and power of each shot, launch your weapon, and try to blow up other tanks. That's basically it.
But Scorched 3D can be a lot more complex than that, if you want it to be. You can earn money from successful battles and use it to invest in additional weapons and accessories. You can play with up to twenty four other players at a time, mixing computer players with humans. There's a variety of changing environmental conditions and terrains to be dealt with. After the end of each round (which ends when everybody dies or there's only one person left), you get to buy stuff using the prize money you won from previous matches.
At its lowest level, Scorched 3D is just an artillery game with two+ tanks taking turns to destroy opponents in an arena. Choose the angle, direction and power of each shot, launch your weapon, and try to blow up other tanks. That's basically it.
But Scorched 3D can be a lot more complex than that, if you want it to be. You can earn money from successful battles and use it to invest in additional weapons and accessories. You can play with up to twenty four other players at a time, mixing computer players with humans. There's a variety of changing environmental conditions and terrains to be dealt with. After the end of each round (which ends when everybody dies or there's only one person left), you get to buy stuff using the prize money you won from previous matches.
System requirements
Minimum System Requirements:
500 MHz Processor
128 Mb RAM (256 MB for Win XP)
200 Mb Hard Disk space (including swap file usage)
3D Accelerated Graphics Card
DirectX 8 (at least) (for Windows only)
Recommended System Requirements:
1 GHz Processor
256 Mb RAM (320 Mb for Win XP)
250 Mb Hard Disk space (including swap file usage)
Non-integrated 64MB 3D Accelerated Graphics Card
DirectX 8 (at least) (for Windows only)
500 MHz Processor
128 Mb RAM (256 MB for Win XP)
200 Mb Hard Disk space (including swap file usage)
3D Accelerated Graphics Card
DirectX 8 (at least) (for Windows only)
Recommended System Requirements:
1 GHz Processor
256 Mb RAM (320 Mb for Win XP)
250 Mb Hard Disk space (including swap file usage)
Non-integrated 64MB 3D Accelerated Graphics Card
DirectX 8 (at least) (for Windows only)










