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Seafox casts you as a submarine commander fending off attacks from surface ships and enemy subs. You maneuver through waves of adversaries, firing torpedoes and evading depth charges while managing fuel and avoiding collisions. The top-down perspective keeps the action tense but straightforward, with simple controls that let you focus on quick reflexes and positioning. It plays like a streamlined naval combat exercise where survival depends on steady hands and sharp aim. Released in 1982, Seafox feels like a relic of early 80s arcade conversions. It lacks the polish of later shoot-em-ups but retains a no-frills urgency that works on its target platforms. The Apple II, C64, and Atari 8-bit versions handle the graphics competently for their era, and the single-player format ensures every run is a test of skill. Niche audiences curious about retro submarine combat might find it a brisk if rudimentary challenge.
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