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{{Short description|1986 video game}}
{{other uses of|Arctic Fox}}
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{{Infobox video game
| title = Arcticfox
| image = arcticfox box.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Cover art by John Mattos
| developer = [[Dynamix]]
| publisher = {{vgrelease|NA|[[Electronic Arts]]|EU|[[Ariolasoft]]}}
| producer = [[Joe Ybarra]]
| programmer = {{Plainlist|
* [[Damon Slye]] * Richard Hicks * [[Jeff Tunnell|Jeffrey Tunnell]] * Kevin Ryan}} | artist = John Burton
| engine =
| platforms = [[Amiga]], [[
| released
| genre = [[Vehicle simulation game|Vehicle simulation]]
| modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]]
}}
'''''Arcticfox''''' is a [[science fiction]] [[tank simulation]] video game developed by [[Dynamix]] and published by [[Electronic Arts]] in 1986. It was published in Europe by [[Ariolasoft]]. A sequel to Dynamix's ''[[Stellar 7]]'',
The game is set in a fictional 2005 where
''Arcticfox''{{'}}s design team at Dynamix went on to produce ''[[The Incredible Machine (video game)|The Incredible Machine]]'' and ''[[Red Baron (1990 video game)|Red Baron]]''.{{fact|date=June 2017}}
==Gameplay==
[[File:Arcticfox_Atari_ST_screenshot.png|thumb|left|Gameplay screenshot (Atari ST)]]
The [[Player character|player]] must pilot the tank into enemy territory with the goal of knocking out the alien base. The player uses the tank's abilities to destroy the aliens' ships and equipment. The Arcticfox tank is equipped with a [[cannon]], [[guided missile]]s
The vantage point for the game is the [[cockpit]] of the Arcticfox tank. The player can see out of the main viewscreen as well as the tank's sundry features such as the radar screen. The view also shows the character's hand on the [[joystick]] which moves in accordance with the tank's movements. Enemy targets are visible on the view screens and on radar.
==Reception==
''[[Computer Gaming World]]'' called ''Arcticfox'' "the first original ''new'' [EA game] that uses the distinctive features of the Amiga", calling the graphics and sound "Sensational!". It advised using a joystick instead of the mouse.<ref name="wagner198605">{{cite magazine
==See also==
* ''[[Skyfox (1984 video game)|Skyfox]]'' (1984), EA's first game with the "fox" suffix. The sequel, ''[[Skyfox II: The Cygnus Conflict|Skyfox II]]'', was developed by Dynamix.
==References==
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==External links==
* [https://www.mobygames.com/game/arcticfox ''Arcticfox''] at [[MobyGames]]
* {{abime|id=3302}}
* {{atarimania|id=11085}}
* {{lemon64 game|name=Arcticfox|id=139}}
* {{WoS game|id=0000245}}
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