Ship Graveyard Simulator
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Critic Reviews for Ship Graveyard Simulator
Ship Graveyard Simulator is exactly what it says on the tin. Using different tools to break down ship parts and sell them for profit may not sound like the best use of your gaming time, but it can be a relaxing alternative to the typically high pressure, high stress fare.
Regarding Ship Graveyard Simulator 2, I can responsibly declare that it is a title that has a simple idea, an average execution, but it somehow entertains people and keeps them by their dungarees.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Ship Graveyard Simulator is a fun simulation title. In theory, it should be awful; however, it is addictive and demands you keep playing. Break each ship, hire workers, and get rich.
For $12 if you are desperate for something to play while you listen to a podcast or some music, get this game on PC. It runs terribly on consoles and feels awful to play. The overall setup and amount of content is its best point, but in execution, it simply isn’t fun.
The Ship Graveyard Simulator ended up as a big surprise for me and also earned its status as one kind of wholesome game.
Review in German | Read full review
The repetition of tasks to break ships down and build your salvage industry could have some appeal, but inherent jankiness doesn’t help
When I write that Ship Graveyard Simulator is an enjoyable game by the standards of the (Insert Job Here) Simulator franchise, understand that is a very low bar to clear. It may be the best Simulator I've played in awhile, but that's only because most of them have been so bad.