Scorched Earth? Or is this the one before that?
It’s Scorched Earth! Looks comically simple now but boy was that a blast.
Man my poor pc got absolutely hammered by the giant dirt bombs and the deaths head / mirv
I never actually played this at home. They had it on our school computers and it was a mainstay of the day.
Our elementary school computers had one copy of Odells lake on a 5 1/2 in floppy disk and some copies of Oregon trail to share.
We had crab volleyball on our high school computers.
It’s scorched earth!
If no one guesses right this will be a massive shot to my ego, which is already on life support
I miss MSDOS 6.22
Me too. I want to buy a vintage Packaged Bell 100ish MHZ computer one day for the shear nostalgia.
Scorched earthhhhh
I remember it well. The ultimate shot was called Deaths head and it destroyed half the poligon. Later versions has way more options for shooting including lasers.
We got nothing done at school because of this game.
Loved loved Scorched Earth. The game is still fun even with it’s dated graphics.
TSAR BOMBA!
Where’s the skiing game at?
Oh no! This is what I get for scrolling all the way to the bottom of the thread…
Skifree!
Scorched Earth
Bingo!
Bingo is a totally different game
Yahtzee!
No, but I’m pretty sure I played a flash port of it.
If you ever feel the urge to play again, there is a phone game called Pocket Tanks. Does a great job recreating the game.
Thanks!
I used to troll the pocket tanks forums back in middle school and learned to make pixelart just to make weapon suggestions. The dev was cool, and I think one of my ideas/suggestions ended up making it in the game.
We would play each other using hamachi, and I made friends with a couple of people in the group.
That’s cool as hell. I play all the time. It’s the only game I can keep going back to. I never get bored of it.
Great game. I remember playing a lot of the successor “Scorched 3D” as well
I think by that point I was lost to Doom
Scorch2000 and worms world party were staples of my childhood.
Scorched Earth: The Mother of All Games. Die Commie Pigs!!!
All the computers in the Electronics lab had it installed on them; we wasted so much time playing. That was such a complete screw-off class, haha.