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Video Game Reviews of Ship SimulatorCustomer Review: ship simulator Summary: 5 StarsIf you like Trainz Simulator 2006, Microsoft Flight Simulator X, All 3 of these games should have 5 stars awards. Then Shipsimulator is for you. The best water sim that there is. It comes with 40 missions,Some easy,some hard, Docking you boat or ship is not a piece of cake,Comes with real wind currents. It has 8 ships or more, Yes it comes with tug boats, Even has the great Titanic , Real water sounds. You can sale or race around New York Harbor, Hamburg, Germany and several more great harbors, Race speed boats, Real damage to boats, Real water waves, Earn money, Best time can be listed on the net.I really got hook on this game. Check it out [...] If you can find a better water sim, Please let me know.
Customer Review: Lots of Fun Summary: 5 StarsI actually bought this game for my live-in boyfriend. He loves boating and computers so this game seemed like a perfect Christmas gift. He installed it right away and has played it many times since the holiday. There are many boats/ships to navigate including the Titanic. While I haven't actually played the game myself, I have watched it and seen how much fun it can be.
Customer Review: All I need is a tall ship and a star to sail her by......... Summary: 5 StarsAs a fan of simulators (Microsoft Flight Sim 2004, Trainz Railroad Sim, Transport Giant), I came across Ship Simulator almost by accident but I'm glad I did. For a relatively simple concept, this game offers a whole lot of fun with plenty to do.
Basically, you are given 8 different types of boats and ships and each have unique controls. The vessels are as follows: The Titanic, Water Taxi, Container Vessel, Royal Yacht, Inland Cargo Ship, Harbor Patrol Boat, Tug Boat, and Power Boat (Speed Boat). These water craft are represented in excellent detail. Some larger craft have bow thrusters and rudder control and some just have rudder control. Large craft also have independent port and starboard throttles to maximize turning and such. It is all easy to learn and eventually master too.
The graphics are very nice to look at also. Besides great looking ships, the water effects such as the wake coming off the stern and the open ocean areas appear realistic. Islands, harbors, piers, and additional supporting scenery are quite well done. The game offers dynamic weather such as wind and rain which can have an effect on your vessels. As far as sound, each ship has distinct motor noise and water effect noise that adds to realism.
The game is mostly controlled by the mouse which is easy throughout. You can also use keyboard commands if you wish. Camera angles are very good and are controlled by the mouse. You can even zoom onto the bridge of whatever vessel you're using and see the ship instruments and the captain inside. I was surprised at the finesse it takes to maneuver the big ships like the Titanic, the Container Vessel, and the Inland Cargo Ship. From what I can tell, the ships respond very realistically. For example, the larger the vessels, the longer it will take to start, stop, and turn. With a little practice (and it is fun to experiment), you can soon be moving the big ones around without much problem. And you can get a little crazy with the smaller boats. Think: jumping them over ramps, zooming around shipping lanes, harbors, etc.) The game has a map system that offers a compass panel and GPS panel, shows other vessel traffic in your vicinity, and labels the objective waypoints you need to attain while in missions.
I'm currently on the 10th out of the 40 missions they offer in the game and there is a nice variety of tasks to accomplish. You have to maneuver in harbors, navigate through shipping lanes, moor your vessels to piers, transport people in water taxi's, perform speed trials and jumps in your power boat, and much more. There is also a scenario editor and creator (with an in-game tutorial) so that your replay possibilities go way up.
If you're a fan of transportation simulators that are about as real as it gets, Ship Simulator gets the job done quite nicely and I highly recommend it.
Customer Review: Beware spyware Summary: 1 StarsThe worst simulator I have ever used.
It is loaded with serious spyware. Run "Ad-aware" etc asap!
I have "Train simulator". It's great! I am a commercial pilot, I have MS Flight Sim 2004" It is also great.
Yeah, you can drive a big boat. You have NO data. Speed, heading, optional views of your 300' boat, all not evailable. You don't know whether you are in forward, reverse, or nutral. Untied from the dock? How about your distance from Other ships? I could handle this, IF I knew where I was going? Is there other trafic? How fast am I going? How deep is the water?
The screen is blury, and in the same quality as the (very) old DOS games.
I've only used it once, But at the least, it is very user unfreindly.
Don't waist your money at this time.
Customer Review: Much more than a game Summary: 4 StarsDid you ever wonder what it would have been like to sail Titanic into New York harbor? That would be serious business and so is this software. The program features various vessels, along with Titanic all then way down to a 35 footer, participating in missions in four different locations with you in command. The ships respond realistically to engine and rudder commands. I found it to be the closest thing to actually being on the bridge out at sea. Young gamers may not have the patience required to handle these missions in real time, reading charts, minding weather conditions and being ever watchful for other ships in the shipping lanes. The supplied documentation leaves a lot to be desired and is particularly silent on editing missions or creating your own which would be fun if they only bothered to explain how. And the scenarios for the power racing boat are unrealistic to the point of being rediculous, with jumps, requiring speed to accomplish, placed too close to spectator boats. But there are plenty of other pre-programmed missions for the other ships to keep you busy for quite a while. Despite a few shortcomings I do recommend this especially for boating enthusiasts who are house-bound during the winter months on land. Try it, full speed ahead.
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