Titanic Simulator

Game information

Titanic Simulator recreates the full RMS Titanic experience with a focus on detailed ship design, real-time events, and historical accuracy. Players can explore the entire vessel from engine rooms to first-class suites, either as passengers, crew members, or external observers. The simulation follows the ship’s timeline from departure to sinking, with systems in place to replicate the movement, sounds, and layout of the ship as it existed in 1912. Each area is fully modeled, allowing players to walk through hallways, interact with objects, and observe the daily routines of those aboard.

Gameplay Modes and Interactions

Multiple gameplay modes allow different perspectives. In exploration mode, players can freely walk through the ship without time pressure. Historical mode follows the timeline of the voyage, with scripted events based on real data. Survival mode activates when the ship begins to sink, requiring players to make choices, find lifeboats, and respond to changing conditions. Interactions vary depending on role—crew members may be tasked with guiding passengers or managing lifeboats, while passengers must find safe paths or assist others. The ship’s systems, including lighting, water flow, and structural collapse, respond dynamically.

Visual Detail and Replayability

The game uses realistic lighting, water physics, and audio design to replicate the atmosphere and escalating tension of the sinking. Visual accuracy is prioritized, with interiors matched to historical references. Players can return to different points in the timeline to explore alternative actions or take on new roles, creating varied experiences within the same event. Some areas contain hidden notes, logs, or overlooked rooms that reveal additional context or smaller stories within the broader event. Titanic Simulator blends structured simulation with open-ended exploration, allowing for both observation and direct involvement.

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