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Take on the role of an Allied Spitfire pilot and single-handedly stop the Nazi invasion. Are you brave enough to change the course of history?

Navigate through enemy territory and secure a safe landing at the allied airport. The fate of the free world rests in your hands!

Version: ENGINE:
Prototype LIB:
TERRAIN:
GRID:
IAM:

Instructions:

Cursor UP/DOWN: tilt plane angle to ascend/descend.

Cursor RIGHT: start plane's engine.

Cursor LEFT/RIGHT adjust plane's position/relative speed on screen.

CTRL: fire cannon.

SPACE: drop bombs

Land on the airport at the end of the level. Don't use too steep angle or the plane will crash.

About:
Scramble

ScramblyX is roughly inspired by legendary 80' games such as (of course) Scramble, Blue Max and Fort Apocalypse.

Source of graphics are various free resource sites. No copyrighted images were intendedly used in the making of the game. Code is written in JavaScript using JQuery framework.

ScramblyX was remastered and ported to gen4 ENGINE in 2024, increasing the performance from 45fps to 60fps, as maximum possible in the browser. Most of the game was rewritten in the process.

Blue Max


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