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Ship Graveyard Simulator

2021
GenresAdventure, Indie, Educational, Simulation, Casual, Strategy, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableNov 10, 2021
PlatformPlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC
DeveloperUltimate Games
Overview

Visit the largest ship graveyard in the world. A dozen kilometers of beach filled with wrecks. Hundreds of ships wrecked on the coast. Thousands of tons of steel. Choose the most valuable ship for you and start the adventure. Play as one of the workers during the most dangerous work in the world!

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

53


Opencritic Score

67

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10 reviews found

80

Moviesgamesandtech.com

Dec 8, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


78

Gamers-palace.de

Mar 6, 2023

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75

Gamegrin.com

Jun 6, 2023

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.


65

Sector.sk

Sep 11, 2023

Summary and quote unavailable.


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Purenintendo.com

Aug 22, 2023

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.


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Xboxaddict.com

Dec 15, 2022

In terms of my recommendation, Ship Graveyard Simulator isn't a title that you need to drop whatever you’re doing, clean off your schedule and buy right away. If you want to take a chance and you are highly invested in the simulation or renovation genre, then you may enjoy this whole heartedly, even with its lack of engagement. If you are the type of person that expects to be engaged and want to play a title for hours and hours on end, Ship Graveyard Simulator is then hard to recommend. For myself, I’m already yawning, I’m going to go down for a nap. Wake me up when the music comes back on and I can salvage more materials.


58

Gaming-age.com

Apr 17, 2023

The good thing about the gameplay loop is that, like Train Station Renovation, Ship Graveyard Simulator makes things simple enough that you can get into a bit of a zen groove doing all these repetitive tasks. They’re not difficult, but they’re also not hindered by terrible controls. You do your work, and the game doesn’t get in your way. By this franchise’s low standards, that constitutes an achievement.


57

Nindiespotlight.com

May 5, 2023

The repetition of tasks to break ships down and build your salvage industry could have some appeal, but inherent jankiness doesn’t help Ah, yet another simulator, and at this point I can’t even say the results are surprising.


40

Thexboxhub.com

Jan 17, 2023

Ship Graveyard Simulator tries to bring the excitement of breaking ocean-bound vessels to your sofa. However, it ends up feeling like something best left buried at sea.


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Xboxera.com

Jan 9, 2023

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.

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