Compara los precios de Sid Meier's Ace Patrol en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Firaxis Games. Publicado por 2K Games. Lanzado el 27/8/2013. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Strategy.

A turn-based WWI aerial tactics game from Firaxis that fits in a lunch break, but its mobile roots show in the depth department.

Ace Patrol is a bite-sized turn-based tactics game set in the aerial combat of World War I. Each mission drops you into a hex-grid dogfight where you maneuver famous biplanes - Nieuports, Fokkers, Sopwith Camels - through rolls, slips, and loops to line up gun solutions on enemy aces. Think of it as a lightweight tactics puzzle with historical dressing rather than a proper air-combat simulation. Firaxis built this originally for mobile, and that lineage explains both the game's accessibility and its ceiling. The core decision loop is tighter than it first appears. Every turn you pick from a limited set of maneuver cards based on your current speed and position. Getting behind an opponent requires thinking two or three moves ahead, because a bad slip bleeds speed you won't recover before an enemy ace swings onto your tail. Pilot progression adds a thin RPG layer - aces level up, unlock new maneuver options, and can be captured or killed permanently, which gives individual missions actual stakes. For a mobile port, the mechanical foundation is genuinely sound. Where it falls short, especially for anyone coming from Firaxis's deeper catalog, is longevity and decision density. The campaign is short, mission variety is limited, and the AI settles into readable patterns quickly. There is no meaningful build variety between pilots beyond a few perk choices, no mod ecosystem worth noting, and the tutorial - while clear enough - runs out of things to teach you before the game runs out of things to offer. The 69 percent positive rating on Steam reflects a player base that largely liked the concept but found the execution thin. It is not a broken game, it is just a narrow one. Who should consider it: players who want a low-commitment strategy experience they can finish in a few sessions, history enthusiasts curious about WWI aviation who don't want a full sim, or anyone who appreciates Firaxis's knack for making complex systems legible. Who should skip it: anyone expecting the strategic scope of XCOM or Civilization. This is a snack, not a meal, and at this point in its life cycle there is no active multiplayer population to extend its legs. If you approach Ace Patrol knowing it is a tightly contained puzzle-tactics game with a WWI skin, you will probably have an agreeable few evenings with it. Approach it expecting a deep Firaxis strategy experience and the disappointment will arrive around hour three. Diego, Scout Team

Sid Meier's Ace Patrol

Sid Meier's Ace Patrol

27 ago 2013Firaxis Games2K Games
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A turn-based WWI aerial tactics game from Firaxis that fits in a lunch break, but its mobile roots show in the depth department.

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Ace Patrol is a bite-sized turn-based tactics game set in the aerial combat of World War I. Each mission drops you into a hex-grid dogfight where you maneuver famous biplanes - Nieuports, Fokkers, Sopwith Camels - through rolls, slips, and loops to line up gun solutions on enemy aces. Think of it as a lightweight tactics puzzle with historical dressing rather than a proper air-combat simulation. Firaxis built this originally for mobile, and that lineage explains both the game's accessibility and its ceiling. The core decision loop is tighter than it first appears. Every turn you pick from a limited set of maneuver cards based on your current speed and position. Getting behind an opponent requires thinking two or three moves ahead, because a bad slip bleeds speed you won't recover before an enemy ace swings onto your tail. Pilot progression adds a thin RPG layer - aces level up, unlock new maneuver options, and can be captured or killed permanently, which gives individual missions actual stakes. For a mobile port, the mechanical foundation is genuinely sound. Where it falls short, especially for anyone coming from Firaxis's deeper catalog, is longevity and decision density. The campaign is short, mission variety is limited, and the AI settles into readable patterns quickly. There is no meaningful build variety between pilots beyond a few perk choices, no mod ecosystem worth noting, and the tutorial - while clear enough - runs out of things to teach you before the game runs out of things to offer. The 69 percent positive rating on Steam reflects a player base that largely liked the concept but found the execution thin. It is not a broken game, it is just a narrow one. Who should consider it: players who want a low-commitment strategy experience they can finish in a few sessions, history enthusiasts curious about WWI aviation who don't want a full sim, or anyone who appreciates Firaxis's knack for making complex systems legible. Who should skip it: anyone expecting the strategic scope of XCOM or Civilization. This is a snack, not a meal, and at this point in its life cycle there is no active multiplayer population to extend its legs. If you approach Ace Patrol knowing it is a tightly contained puzzle-tactics game with a WWI skin, you will probably have an agreeable few evenings with it. Approach it expecting a deep Firaxis strategy experience and the disappointment will arrive around hour three.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamTurn-Based TacticsWWIHex GridMobile PortPilot ProgressionPermadeathHistoricalShort CampaignHex-Grid TacticsWWI AviationManeuver CardsShort SessionsTurn-Based Combat

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1.8 Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3600+
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1 GB RAM
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256MB Video Card w/ OpenGL capabilities (Intel HD4000+, GeForce 7600+, GeForce 100+, Radeon HD2000+) Hard Drive…

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Firaxis Games
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2K Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
27 ago 2013

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Sid Meier's Ace Patrol fue desarrollado por Firaxis Games y publicado por 2K Games.