
Strike Mission
Top-down aerial combat that demands split-second positioning but struggles to explain itself. A scrappy indie effort with real tactical bones underneath.
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About Strike Mission
I fired up Strike Mission expecting another tower-defense clone, but what I found was a top-down dogfighter with genuine positioning depth. You're piloting Jake Walker through sabotage runs, escort missions, and direct engagements where altitude, angle, and ammo discipline matter. The action moves fast, and the mission variety keeps you honest about adapting your approach rather than spam-clicking one tactic. The problem: the game doesn't teach you this clearly. Tutorials are sparse, UI feedback on what your weapons actually do is vague, and there's no difficulty scaling to ramp you up gently. You'll spend the first hour confused, then abruptly click what the designers intended. Controller support works, but the whole package feels like it needed another pass in QA before shipping. If you're patient with indie rough edges and enjoy aerial tactics, you'll find something worth a few hours here. If you need hand-holding or polished presentation, skip it. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10 64bit
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 3 GB available space
- Graphics
- 2GB VRAM
- Processor
- Intel i5+
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Game Info
- Developer
- Cube Games
- Publisher
- Cube Games
- Release Date
- Jul 18, 2025
