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Ship Simulator 2008

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Simulation
Publisher: Lighthouse Interactive
Developer: VStep

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'Ship Simulator 2008' Getting Weekly Free DLCs

by Rainier on Oct. 16, 2009 @ 5:23 a.m. PDT

Ship Simulator 2008 is a simulation game that puts players at the helm of some of the most varied and detailed ships to be found at sea, all set within stunningly realistic 3D environments. Players can take control of a wide array of ship types, from massive cargo ships to speedboats, yachts, water taxis and even the mighty Titanic. The waters you sail are also as varied as the ships, from the biggest harbours in the world to calm aqua marine tropical waters. Perform tasks in the many pre-fab missions or just steam ahead freely.

Ship Simulator 2008 is a simulation game that puts players at the helm of some of the most varied and detailed ships to be found at sea, all set within stunningly realistic 3D environments. Players can take control of a wide array of ship types, from massive cargo ships to speedboats, yachts, water taxis and even the mighty Titanic. The waters you sail are also as varied as the ships, from the biggest harbours in the world to calm aqua marine tropical waters. Perform tasks in the many pre-fab missions or just steam ahead freely.

VSTEP will release free add-on packs at the Shipyard on a weekly basis leading up to the release of the new Ship Simulator Extremes game in 2010.

The first release, called the Red Eagle Super Pack is now available for free download.

All Ship Simulator 2008 and Ship Simulator 2008: New Horizons users will be able to download this new add-on pack for free and rediscover the Red Eagle Ferry, enjoy new gameplay features and play exciting new missions. The Red Eagle Super Pack was created by the dedicated Ship Simulator Creator's Forum.

Ship Simulator is a revolutionary simulation game that puts players at the helm of some of the most varied and detailed ships to be found at sea. Players will need to perform a multitude of tasks, all set within a stunning 3D environment, taking control of a wide array of ship types – from massive cargo ships and ferries, to speedboats, yachts, water taxis and even the mighty Titanic. The waters you sail are also as varied as the ships, with newly added harbours such as Southampton (including the Solent), Marseille and San Francisco. Ship Simulator 2008 will amaze you with its progress and will rock your simulated world.

Several new key features in Ship Simulator 2008 include:

  • Dynamic ocean waves, with realistic ship motions
  • Long distance travels , open ocean voyages between ports
  • Visible damage system
  • 30 new complex and challenging missions
  • Extensive day, night, and weather systems
  • 6 new ships, an oil rig, and 3 new environments
  • Walkthrough functionality and interactive bridge controls on all ships
  • Controllable container crane
  • Multiplayer feature to be added this September
  • Advanced vector graphic sea chart with full-screen display option, transparency setting, and high level-of-detail on text and depth readings
  • Advanced damage system showing holes in the ships after severe collisions
  • Free-roam mode where players can choose a ship, an environment, and set all weather, day, and time parameters which replaces the need for a mission editor for 99.9% of users
  • Realistic bow splash water, with support from an advanced physics simulation model
  • Extensive mapping options for keys and joystick buttons
  • Advanced rope system which allows you to connect and disconnect player ships to other ships or mooring boulders at will (anchoring is now also possible)
  • Addition of icebergs which cause damage when you collide with them
  • A system for sinking player ships when damaged below the water line (feature will be added this September).

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