With the campaign containing over 30 missions, free roaming in over 10 locations, 25+ different ships, single missions, and a multiplayer option you'll be at odds on which to tackle first. Ship Simulator is full of different options for the boating enthusiast in you to keep yourself satisfied. The campaign eases you into the flow of the game, giving you simple missions to start with, such as getting from Point A to Point B, docking at Point C then controlling Boat 2 to Point D, progressing to missions where you must salvage other boats to safety, dodge icebergs in treacherous waters and make good of a bad situation, with missions ranging from very easy to very hard the missions are extremely varied and provide hours of interesting and satisfying gameplay. You also get to option to 'walk-through' your helm, which gives a nice look into the interiors of the ship that VSTEP have designed, and although you won’t have much to explore in a motorboat, as you do an ocean-cruiser, the option gives a great first-hand view of the game and the amount of detail that has been put into the ships. There are no tutorials to help you get to grips with all the different varieties of boats, however a short read of the instruction manual will have you initiated in no time, and the boats themselves are not very difficult to control, and it’s a great achievement to master the controls of a motorboat in a strong westerly wind as you try and pull off a docking manoeuvre. So being veterans of Ship Simulators we know that they are pros, giving you the ability to free roam in over 25 ships, from tugs to motor boats, hover crafts to inflatable dinghies, VSTEP have got it covered, each ship handles with varying degrees, and are controlled in the respective fashion that you would control them in real life. Being a massive fan of simulators, I've yet to experience Ship Simulator, a hugely popular title from VSTEP who have been creating ship simulations for the past 5 years.
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