World Ship Simulator Developer: Odin Game Studio Publisher: Excalibur, Merge Games Genre: Simulation, Early Access Release Date: 17 Nov, 2015 Platform: Windows, Mac OSX Mode: Single player Website:
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Weigh anchor on the open seas and begin your career in the maritime industry. Start from humble beginnings with a single ship and complete a selection of jobs that earn you experience to take on more demanding opportunities with greater rewards. Use your earned cash to repair your vessel and purchase new ships. Features: Five ships to purchase with more to come during Early Access An open world with no loading screens between ports A career mode that will allow players to complete jobs to earn money and experience Changing weather conditions including storms and fog that affects ocean wave height Manipulate time to make those long treks across the ocean pass much more quickly Crew on board the vessel Leave your ship at port to accept missions Minimum System Requirements: OS: Windows Vista/7/8 (All OS must be 64 bit) Processor: Intel i3 2.6 or equivalent Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Dedicated graphics with 1GB VRAM (DX11 compatible - Nvidia Geforce GTX 470/ATI Radeon 6900 series or greater) DirectX: Version 11 Hard Drive: 2700 MB available space Thank you for watching. Subscribe for more great videos. Hit the like/dislike button if you feel like it. Don't forget to favorite & share the video if you enjoyed it. Also leave a comment if you like because your feedback is very helpful. Join me on social network links below for some 1 on 1. ► Dali HD Gaming 2nd channel: / dalihdgaming ► Facebook page:
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