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Pacific Fire

Pacific Fire

1.602 by Wirraway Software
4.71/5 (169 Reviews)
June 28, 2024
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Pacific Fire is a turn-based strategic wargame set in the Pacific Theater of World War II created by a solo developer. Take command of US, Japanese, British, Australian, New Zealand, Chinese, Thai, Indian, and Dutch forces in the Pacific and Southeast Asia from 1941-1945.
Unparalleled depth and historical accuracy
Experience the entire war in the Pacific through 20 historically accurate campaigns, from the attack on Pearl Harbor to the Empire of Japan's surrender. Command squadrons of more than 180 types of aircraft, from iconic warbirds like the A6M2 Zero and P-38 Lightning to less well-known types like the CAC Boomerang and Vickers Wellington. Control the seas with more than 170 types of warships including submarines, battleships and aircraft carriers.

Classic strategic wargaming
Pacific Fire is powered by a detailed and realistic simulation of WW2 air and naval combat. Fight against an intelligent AI which constantly adapts its strategy to ensure every game is challenging and unique. Challenge a friend in hotseat multiplayer (pass-and-play).

No in-app purchases or ads
Buy the game once and get access to all current and future content. Pacific Fire contains no in-app purchases or ads of any kind, and an internet connection is not required to play.

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Discord: https://discord.gg/nGvHDaD
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WirrawayDev

The game features 20 campaigns, including:
- Pacific Fire: Fight the whole of WW2 month-by-month on a map spanning from India to the west coast of the US.
- Centrifugal Offensive: Command Imperial Japanese forces invading the Philippines, Singapore, and the Dutch East Indies at the beginning of WW2.
- Coral Sea: Fight the first battle between aircraft carriers in history, and experience the battles for Guadalcanal and the Kokoda Track.
- Yamamoto's Gambit: Devise a strategy to lure the US Pacific Fleet into a decisive battle with the Kido Butai, and change history at the Battle of Midway.
- Central Pacific: Lead the US Pacific Fleet and US Marine Corps seize strategic islands and liberate the Philippines in 1943 - 1944.
- Operation Downfall: Command a massive Allied invasion of the Japanese Home Islands in this alternate history campaign.

Feedback and suggestions are very welcome at wirraways@gmail.com.

Latest Version

Version
1.602
Update
June 28, 2024
Developer
Wirraway Software
Apps
Strategy
Platforms
Android
Downloads
8,898
License
$5.99
Package Name
com.Wirraway.PacificFire
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User Reviews

A Google user

4 years ago

A ton of fun. Pay attention to the complexity of a mode when choosing one. Start with the lower ones first as it tends to get overwhelming after 3/5 and the AI is very intelligent. Definitely pay attention to Intel and how long each turn lasts. Would love to see more wars by this developer. Cut scenes are pretty cool too.

Andrew Chai

2 years ago

Captures the WW2 Pacific experience completely! Simple to play with much strategic depth and details behind the scenes for those who want to think and plan deeper. AI is dynamic and no scenario plays the same way twice. The European Theatre Blitzkrieg Fire is also a must play! Only thing I spotted is that the USS Colorado being mistakenly placed in Pearl Harbour in Dec 1941. Please change this if you can to make it even more historical!

Mike T

3 years ago

Update! This is such a great system, game system gives that feeling of being a general minus all the crafting for supplies. There is a supply basis. Combat is self resolving and occasionally brutal if your Intel and execution isn't right. Really REALLY outstanding job. Can't wait for the European version due out in September. TAKE MY MONEY

SammoSan “Sam_CherryJam”

2 years ago

Very detailed game with simplicity to boot. I had so much fun as the Allies in their Pacific Fire scenario. Although, with the Japanese campaign, Greater East Asia War to be specific, I find it too easy to beat the Allies, I usually win by early 1943 after sinking US carriers. It could be a balancing issue or just the AI, being the AI. Overall it is a great grand-strategy game. Also a frontline map option would be interesting; as it's more of a sphere of influence and not actual frontlines.

Max Yeung

3 years ago

I would've given 5 stars, but a single bug in the game has singlehaded ruined my overall game experience, if you play sandbox mode (conquest mode) until a certain time, sometimes when you end your turn, it doesnt show AI movements or yours but stays at “Resolving Combat” therefore I've lost all my tactics that I made in 1 go, this bug has removed 2 stars. Devs, fix it please. But, a great gameplay overall ngl.

AZUCHIGREY

2 years ago

An excellent, well designed and streamlined grand strategy game focusing on the Pacific theater. There is a lot of depth to the strategy, while not overwhelming the player, as the interface makes it easy to navigate and launch full-scale operations across entire fronts. The animations are a nice addition to help immersion. A unique serious wargame that is rare on mobile. A true gem! Also played the Blitzkrieg Fire game, and love both.

Ashton Lambert

3 years ago

This game, while difficult at times, is an absolute blast to play. Whether you are relying on bombers and bombardments to demoralize and weaken enemy positions on Japan itself, or charging your ground units headlong through Burma, the change in available forces gives the game great replayability. I've recommended this to some of my fellow strategy lovers, and this is a must-have for fans of strategy games and the Pacific Theater.

A Google user

4 years ago

By far the best mobile WW2 TBS wargame I've played! I like how both sides give orders and actions are resolved at the same time. There is also a lot of detail put into all the aspects of the Pacific theater like how the U.S. unlocks Corsairs some time in the war and then other nations will unlock them in succession as time goes on. I also like the combat scenes, it really adds to the feel and sums up some of the non frontline combat so you don't have to read line after line of results.

Elijah Thomas

3 years ago

I was wondering if it's possible you guys implement something to distinguish specific actions. It can be confusing looking at all these blue arrows going around the map. Maybe have the text (i.e "Rebase") inside the arrow, allow actions to be colored specifically, or a specific pattern like diagonal lines. Something along the lines of that would definitely help and add to the visuals nicely.

Mason Snider

3 years ago

Absolutely love it. I dont have any problems really. More just ideas. 1 being I wish there is an update that allows you to play on the European side or just on the entire world. 2 they really specify the airforce and navy. And I would like to see an update of them specifying the army more, for example tanks that were made or artillery. Maybe other vehicles as well. Other than that though I have no real issues with this game. To the creators, keep up the great work.

Devin Red

4 years ago

This game is fantastic but it needs more. I believe it should have a option to fight the whole war (in the pacific) from its starting period to its end each tern lasting a month. And see how if different strategies are used how quickly could the war end or how pro longed. Also you should make more apps that have more improved AI as well as larger and longer campaigns. And last suggestion maybe due an update that gives us a sandbox mode to start our own wars with our objectives and enemies.

Johnnathan Hournbuckle

2 years ago

Another really good strategy war game I think, even though it doesn't have 5he POW aspect like the other one did, it's still very immersive and strategically fun to play, a quick hint if you intend on playing this, whether you're axis or allies, its best if you establish naval superiority as quickly as possible and then quick establish air superiority. You won't be entirely out of the thick of the woods when fighting, but it definitely helps your troops and war plans

Ryan Tarnasky

3 years ago

The only thing this game needs is a western front and eastern front game as companions. Hope these are still being developed! Although the balance of infantry, tanks, artillery, aircraft, and navy needs to be adjusted to allow for more land based tactics/strategy for the western/eastern front. However, for the pacific theater, the balance of heavy reliance on ships and aircraft is perfect. :)

Will Claytor

3 years ago

Great Game. As a history buff, this game is fantastic and much more in-depth than traditional turn based phone games. The only suggestion that i have is to add the ability to group army unit, similar to the "merge" function for naval units. This doeant take away from the overall game, but would be a nice convenience factor when strategizing assaults

A Google user

4 years ago

The best divisional and ship level wargame EVER on Android. The AI is super smart and exploits your weaknesses. The sheer amount of historical research and it's accuracy is unmatched. Hard core military history buffs will go nuts for this. Plus you buy it and NO IN GAME PURCHASES OR ADS! I will never get suckered that way. Thank you for creating such an awesome Pacific war simulation. All the best!

David Cooper

2 years ago

Reminds me of the monster PC game War in the Pacific, but while WITP was complex to the point of being almost unplayable, PF has the quality and strategic complexity without the cumbersome detail. PF is totally absorbing for those wanting a strategic-level look at the Pacific War -- it's the game I've been looking for after giving up on WITP. I'd like to see a few improved controls for PF: saves between turns and optional merge for air groups (reduce squadron micro-management). Awesome game 5/5

Bob Cload

3 years ago

Love it. Love it. Love it. I'm finding this deep game to be a bit of a challenge but that's the beauty of it. Resource management is crucial and intel gathering is essential. I really can't say enough positive stuff. In a sea of "pay to win" garbage, it's a pleasure to throw in the few bucks for a very detailed, entertaining game. Please keep supporting it with updates! Update: It seems there is a glitch with the statistics overview. Japanese naval losses didn't show.

Ceriao Crovada

3 years ago

I enoyed this very much, though its taken me a long time to understand the mechanics and lots of losses to show for it. I hear there is a sequel in the works and I hope it adds some new features. I'd honestly love if there could be more than 1 ai. Like maybe you could have an ally or 2 enemies operating independently from one another. I would like to need to coordinate instead of purely making all plans.

J. F.

3 years ago

Great concept and the perfect amount of depth I've been looking for in a turn-based strategy game. The Pacific Fire campaign is not for the timid!! I would like to suggest an ability to move all land/air/sea units from one base to another instead of having to click repeatedly to move all units that can't be grouped. A general overview of all your units and a list of where they are stationed would be very helpful. When you are moving lots of units and issuing 50+ commands a turn, it would be helpful if the unit icon would change colors to signify that you issued orders for that unit. I spend quite a bit of time double checking so that I don't miss anything. Thanks for making an awesome game! I can't wait to see future updates :)

panther serval

1 year ago

It is a nice game to play while relaxing or waiting, and overall a good game, I do think it would be cool if there were a couple of things though, 1. When having control over a base or after capturing it if player can control the engineers and basically build more stuff like upgraded fortifications, coastal batteries, upgraded AA, etc, 2. More direct orders, like for aircraft you could tell them what height to be at so bombers could have some portection from AA and fighters.

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