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Sub Battle Simulator (1987, Amiga) is a WWII submarine simulation with 60 missions. Players control one of six submarines, using maps, weather, and enemy movements to navigate and attack. Features include torpedo evasion, sonar detection, deck guns, and aircraft threats.

Developer: U.S. Gold Ltd., Epyx, Inc., Tandy Corporation
Genre: Simulation
Released: 1987
File size: 323.34 KB
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Game Overview

Sub Battle Simulator throws you straight into the cramped, tense world of WWII submarine warfare. You pick either the American or German side, and suddenly you're staring at this cluttered control panel with way too many dials—took me a solid five minutes just to figure out which screen showed the damn depth gauge. The missions start simple (sneak past a patrol boat, sink a freighter), but things escalate fast when you realize that stormy weather messes with your radar, and those little blips on the sonar could be anything from a fishing trawler to a destroyer about to drop depth charges.

What’s wild is how the game makes you choose between fighting back or playing dead. Stay surfaced, and you can man the deck guns while planes strafe overhead—but dive too late, and you’ll hear this awful metallic ping of a bomb hitting the water right above you. The submarine physics feel janky by today’s standards, but there’s something weirdly satisfying about nailing a torpedo shot after accounting for the target’s speed and the current. Just don’t expect mercy if you run out of oxygen mid-evasion.

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