Virtual Skipper 3

Platform(s): Arcade, Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Nintendo DS, PC, PSOne, PSP, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox, Xbox 360
Genre: Simulation

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by Rainier on July 26, 2003 @ 4:29 p.m. PDT

  • A user-friendly game for everyone
    • Intuitive menus
    • Easy to use in-game interface
    • Technology allowing a smooth animation on lesser configurations and exceptional graphics on recent graphics boards
  • A rich and various sailing game
    • 6 water stretches accurately reproduced : Quiberon bay, San Francisco bay, Porto Cervo, Hauraki Gulf in New Zealand, Sydney and the Isle of Wight
    • 4 types of racing boats : ACC, Trimaran Open 60, Melges 24TM, Offshore Racer
    • Match Race and Fleet regattas on Windward-Leeward and coastal courses
    • Realistic boat and crew behavior
    • Integration of official international racing rules
    • Outstanding nautical and meteorological conditions
    • Day and night managment based on computer clock

  • An interactive game
    • A simple tool allow the creation of your own navigation sites
    • Free course creation
    • Intuitive wind and stream placement
    • Customizable weather conditions
  • A friendly multiplayer mode
    • Match Race and Fleet regattas
    • Spectator mode integration
    • Human umpiring integration
    • Private regattas creation
    • Team regattas creation
    • Easy water stretch exchange between connected players
  • High quality graphics
    • A groundbreaking modelisation of the sea
    • Advanced interaction between boats and sea
    • Bright environments and realistic skies
    • Full 3D sailing playfields built from nautical maps and satellite photographies

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