Compara los precios de Strategic Mind: The Pacific en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Starni Games. Publicado por Starni Games. Lanzado el 25/10/2019. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Indie, Simulation, Strategy.

Turn-based WW2 Pacific theater strategy with dual US/Japan campaigns. Deep enough to reward patience, rough enough around the edges to test it.

Strategic Mind: The Pacific is a turn-based operational strategy game covering the WW2 conflict between the United States and Imperial Japan across the Pacific Ocean. You command naval fleets, carrier air wings, ground forces, and submarine groups across historically grounded scenarios, switching between two full campaigns - one for each side. That dual-perspective structure is the headline feature, and for history enthusiasts it genuinely delivers: each campaign has its own command roster, its own tech progression, and its own set of historical engagements from Pearl Harbor to the island-hopping campaigns of the later war. From a systems perspective, the game leans into unit management and resource allocation more than pure tactical maneuvering. You spend prestige points earned from mission performance to reinforce, upgrade, and acquire units between missions. That loop is familiar to anyone who has played the old Panzer General lineage, and Starni Games wears that influence openly. Carrier coordination, combined arms timing, and supply line awareness all matter, though the AI does not always give you a fight worthy of the mechanics underneath. On lower difficulties it can be passive to a fault, which lets you test build ideas freely but undercuts tension in the mid-campaign. For newcomers to the sub-genre, there is a real argument that this is an accessible entry point precisely because the scenario structure keeps the strategic scope manageable. You are not running a global economy or managing diplomatic spreadsheets - each mission has defined objectives and a clean end state. The tutorial covers core concepts adequately without being condescending, and the historical briefings do real work in contextualizing why you are doing what you are doing. Someone who bounced off a Paradox grand-strategy title for being too open-ended could find this format genuinely approachable. That said, the UI has friction that a more polished production would have sanded down, and some mission objectives tip from challenging into frustrating when the RNG on unit combat rolls lands badly several turns in a row. The 75 percent positive Steam rating with a Mixed label tells you something useful: most players who put time in found enough to like, but a vocal portion ran into bugs, balance inconsistencies, or pacing problems in specific scenarios. Post-launch patches addressed a number of reported issues, and the game is in a more stable state than its launch window suggested. Mod support exists but the community around it is small, so do not expect the kind of extensive content ecosystem you get from more established strategy franchises. What you get is a focused, earnest historical strategy game that rewards methodical play and punishes overextension, built by a small team with clear affection for the subject matter. If the Pacific theater is your particular interest - and the asymmetry of fighting as Japan against a resource-superior opponent is a genuinely underexplored strategic scenario - this delivers that experience better than most alternatives in the genre. Manage your expectations around AI quality and UI polish, and there is a solid 30 to 50 hour campaign experience here for the right player. Diego, Scout Team

Strategic Mind: The Pacific

Strategic Mind: The Pacific

25 oct 2019Starni Games
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Turn-based WW2 Pacific theater strategy with dual US/Japan campaigns. Deep enough to reward patience, rough enough around the edges to test it.

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Strategic Mind: The Pacific is a turn-based operational strategy game covering the WW2 conflict between the United States and Imperial Japan across the Pacific Ocean. You command naval fleets, carrier air wings, ground forces, and submarine groups across historically grounded scenarios, switching between two full campaigns - one for each side. That dual-perspective structure is the headline feature, and for history enthusiasts it genuinely delivers: each campaign has its own command roster, its own tech progression, and its own set of historical engagements from Pearl Harbor to the island-hopping campaigns of the later war. From a systems perspective, the game leans into unit management and resource allocation more than pure tactical maneuvering. You spend prestige points earned from mission performance to reinforce, upgrade, and acquire units between missions. That loop is familiar to anyone who has played the old Panzer General lineage, and Starni Games wears that influence openly. Carrier coordination, combined arms timing, and supply line awareness all matter, though the AI does not always give you a fight worthy of the mechanics underneath. On lower difficulties it can be passive to a fault, which lets you test build ideas freely but undercuts tension in the mid-campaign. For newcomers to the sub-genre, there is a real argument that this is an accessible entry point precisely because the scenario structure keeps the strategic scope manageable. You are not running a global economy or managing diplomatic spreadsheets - each mission has defined objectives and a clean end state. The tutorial covers core concepts adequately without being condescending, and the historical briefings do real work in contextualizing why you are doing what you are doing. Someone who bounced off a Paradox grand-strategy title for being too open-ended could find this format genuinely approachable. That said, the UI has friction that a more polished production would have sanded down, and some mission objectives tip from challenging into frustrating when the RNG on unit combat rolls lands badly several turns in a row. The 75 percent positive Steam rating with a Mixed label tells you something useful: most players who put time in found enough to like, but a vocal portion ran into bugs, balance inconsistencies, or pacing problems in specific scenarios. Post-launch patches addressed a number of reported issues, and the game is in a more stable state than its launch window suggested. Mod support exists but the community around it is small, so do not expect the kind of extensive content ecosystem you get from more established strategy franchises. What you get is a focused, earnest historical strategy game that rewards methodical play and punishes overextension, built by a small team with clear affection for the subject matter. If the Pacific theater is your particular interest - and the asymmetry of fighting as Japan against a resource-superior opponent is a genuinely underexplored strategic scenario - this delivers that experience better than most alternatives in the genre. Manage your expectations around AI quality and UI polish, and there is a solid 30 to 50 hour campaign experience here for the right player.

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steamTurn-Based StrategyOperational WargameDual CampaignNaval CombatHistorical AccuracyPrestige SystemPanzer General-likePacific Theater

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