Alice Games Announces Cooperative Missile Defense Sim Dynamite Day
Dynamite Day turns the high-stakes scenario of nuclear defense into a cooperative panic-management game where misinformation and equipment failures are as dangerous as the enemy.
Key Facts
- Alice Games announced Dynamite Day on July 2.
- The game is a cooperative missile defense simulation for up to six players.
- Players work in an underground bunker with noisy radar, false radio data, and equipment malfunctions.
- A civilian plane may appear as a threat, but firing on it is not allowed.
- Dynamite Day is in development for PC via Steam with no release date set.
Reporting from 2 sources: Automaton, Game Spark.
Developer Alice Games announced Dynamite Day, a cooperative missile defense simulation game for PC via Steam. Up to six players work in a bunker, intercepting threats while dealing with false radar data, radio interference, and equipment malfunctions. The release date is undecided, with Japanese display support planned.
Alice Games revealed Dynamite Day on July 2, a missile defense simulation set in an underground command bunker. Players detect and intercept incoming threats, but the radar is noisy, the database gives only vague probabilities, and spies or hackers may feed false information over the radio. A civilian passenger plane could be mistaken for an enemy fighter, and firing on it is not allowed. The game supports solo play and online co-op for up to six players. During quiet moments, players can drink coffee, smoke, or play billiards. Equipment malfunctions require repairs, and navigation logs must be read to prepare for threats. Dynamite Day is in development for PC via Steam, with a release date not yet set. Japanese display support is planned.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.