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Online Sailing Sim 'Res Nautica' Announced

by Judy on Oct. 28, 2004 @ 2:03 a.m. PDT

French on-line game producer, Variations-R, are developing a unique sailing simulation game called Res Nautica, for Europe-wide launch early 2005.

Res Nautica is a maritime role-playing game that invites players to pit their wits against thousands of other online 'Captains' in a unique seafaring adventure. Developed from extensive historical research and working closely with naval experts, the game accurately recreates adventure on the high seas in the 18th and 19th Century. The game also incorporates a unique meteorological model creating realistic climatic and weather conditions across the globe.

For the confident captain a choice of famous ships are available, including HMS Victory, the Cutty Sark and the French clipper, The Belem. Development partnerships between the games producers, the Belem Foundation and the French Marine Nationale have resulted in the most technically accurate simulation of its kind. In addition to the skill and judgement required for sailing, players must also successfully negotiate naval battles, engage in lucrative trading and steer a course away from mutiny..

The new game will appeal to young and old, those interested in the practical challenges of piloting and navigating a real-time tallship simulation, and those interested in the historical content of the maritime adventures. To maintain fresh challenges and adventures for dedicated players, the game will be updated every quarter, giving Res Nautica a future lifespan of up to 5 years. The first instalment to be made available will locate the action between the West Indies and Europe at the end of the nineteenth century.

"The first online adventure will require players to master the art of sailing across the ocean and trading goods" explains Guillaume Rosquin, Managing Director. "The second instalment will involve tactical sea battles and allow players to take part in famous naval campaigns".

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