''Scorched 3D'' is a
free and open source
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artillery game
Artillery games are two- or three-player (usually turn-based) video games involving tanks (or simply cannons) trying to destroy each other. The core mechanics of the gameplay is almost always to aim at the opponent(s) following a ballistics, ba ...
modeled after the
MS-DOS
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game ''
Scorched Earth
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''. ''Scorched 3D'' is licensed under the
GNU GPL-2.0-or-later, and supports numerous platforms:
Windows
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,
Unix-like
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systems (
Linux
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,
FreeBSD
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,
OS X
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, and
Solaris
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). It makes use of both the
Simple DirectMedia Library and
wxWidgets
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.
Gameplay and mechanics

''Scorched 3D'' tasks players with destroying enemy tanks using different weapon systems, defense systems, gadgets, and maneuvers.
At the beginning of each round, AI and player controlled tanks are randomly situated on a 3D landscape. Players then launch
weapon
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s at enemy tanks by gradually adjusting their tank's angle, rotation, and power. They may also equip shields and use defensive gadgets or countermeasures based on their current landscape position. To win, a player must kill a majority of the enemy tanks by the end of 10 rounds and have the highest score. Extra score and rewards are given for surviving the end of a round.
The game also features an economy. Players may earn money each round by damaging or killing enemy tanks and structures. The player can then use their funds to buy additional weapons, gadgets, defenses and fuel before the next round. Every shield and weapon has its own use, and each has a variety of different strengths and weaknesses. Players can influence the economy by purchasing weapons and upgrades. The economy will fluctuate based on player buying patterns.
The default mode adheres to the original gameplay formula of ''Scorched Earth''. Most of the weapons from the first game are featured in a 3D visual, and include offensive weapons and defensive gadgets.
Offensive weapons:
* The Funky Bomb
* The Death's Head
* Land hugging explosive Rollers
* Dirt destroying
missile
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s
* Tank incinerating
napalm
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* Nuclear weapons
* Mountain piercing
laser
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s
* Multiple warhead
MIRV
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s
Defensive gadgets:
*
Batteries allow a player to repair their damaged tank.
*Shields protect a player's tank from being damaged or destroyed. Magnetic shields and Force Shields repel and reflect incoming enemy weapons.
*
Parachute
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s prevent damage from falling (when dirt is blasted out from under a tank).
*
Fuel
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allows a player to move their tank across the 3D landscape, and is used to avoid incoming enemy weapons, attack an enemy position, scramble to cover, or to gain a more advantageous firing position.
Community mods
''Scorched 3D'' is user modifiable, and various community
mods are available.
Player statistics and ranking

''Scorched 3D'' allows players to view and gain stats and medals that are displayed in th
scorched3d.co.uk forums These stats appear if the player has registered their username at the forum and have linked their in game Player ID via the website's User Control Panel. Accumulated scores are based on skill, deaths, kills, and rank. The higher the rank number, the less skilled, or less active a player generally is.
Medals are gained through winning tournaments and destroying the most enemy tanks by the end of the season.
History

The first build was created in April 2001 by lead
developer Gavin Camp. The inspiration behind Scorched 3D was revealed in an interview with him on The O'Reilly Network:
''Scorched Earth'' was an institution for me and my friends at university. On many nights we would play the game while drinking — though it is pretty good even without the drink. Recently on a boring flight I played it with friends for eight hours straight; we hardly noticed the time passing. I thought that ''Scorched'' in 3D would allow many more game concepts, and ould Ould is an English surname as well as an element of many Arabic names. In Arabic contexts it is a transliteration of the word wikt:ولد, ولد, meaning "son".
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also combine my love of 3D graphics with the classic game.
''Scorched 3D'' originally started as a 3D landscape generator before it was eventually converted into a game. The project is currently being hosted by
SourceForge.net.
The latest public release version is v44.
Reception
The game was downloaded over 2.2 million times via
SourceForge.net between 2003 and May 2017. A 2004 review in German print magazine
LinuxUser
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was favorable. In 2005 an
O'Reilly
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article on "Open Source Mac Gaming" recommended ''Scorched 3D''.
Open Source Mac Gaming
by Robert Daeley on O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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(2005)
References
External links
{{commons, Scorched 3D
Scorched 3D Official Website
Scorched 3D Project Page
on SourceForge
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