The game uses a single-screen overhead view. Three missile bases and six cities sit along the bottom of the screen. Using a trackball to move the cursor, the player launches interceptors from the nearest available base. Each interceptor creates a circular blast that can destroy multiple enemy missiles if timed well. Later waves add faster projectiles, splitting warheads, and heavier attack patterns. Bonus points are awarded for surviving cities and unused missiles between rounds.
Protect the center cities and the middle base first, since they give the best coverage across the screen. Aim ahead of incoming missiles instead of at the warheads themselves so the blast catches them on the way down. Destroy splitting missiles early before they release multiple threats near the ground. Conserve shots from side bases when possible and rely on the center base as your main defense. Sometimes sacrificing one doomed target is better than losing a whole cluster of cities.
Tips and tricks
Use explosion radius to chain multiple interceptions.
Tips and tricks
Prioritize splitting missiles and attacks aimed at missile bases.
Tips and tricks
Keep the cursor near the upper middle area for faster reactions.
User Reviews
Easy to understand, but surprisingly demanding and strategic.
User Reviews
The Cold War theme and trackball controls give it a unique identity.
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Missile Command is a 1980 Arcade Systems action, arcade, shooter game, developed by Atari, Inc. and published by Atari, Inc.. Missile Command is an arcade action shooter released by Atari in 1980. Players defend six cities from waves of incoming nuclear missiles by firing anti-ballistic interceptors from three bases. Built around tense trackball aiming and a stark Cold War theme, the game delivers fast escalation and constant pressure. Its simple premise, strategic depth, and… You can play Missile Command instantly in your browser at https://www.classicemu.com — no downloads or installation required, with cloud save support and mobile touch controls.
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