HD Online Player (Sailaway - The Sailing Simulator Act)
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HD Online Player (Sailaway - The Sailing Simulator Act)
First on our list of sailing video games is Sailaway: The Sailing Simulator. This game delivers an immersive experience for those that are passionate about sailing. It was launched in 2017 to be played on computers online. Users can download the game on Steam.
In Virtual Regatta, players can compete in famous races around the world such as the Volvo Ocean Race and the Clipper RTW. In these races, users can compete against other sailing fans in real time. Skippers must use the real weather forecasts to adjust their sails. Players can also make some in app purchases or pay for a VIP membership for bonus features.
In this video game, the characters are a little more unique. Users act as pirates sailing around the globe in this game. Gamers can either play alone or in a multiplayer version where they sail with a crew. The game is lots of fun since users get to control the sailing adventures and choose how to react when coming across other ships.
This emphasis on personal interpretation without any conventional game mechanics has previously been mockingly dubbed a "walking simulator," but The Sailor's Dream eludes even this definition. On a literal level you're sailing, not walking, but more importantly, there's nothing about The Sailor's Dream that could interpreted as a "simulator." Not only is the tone more surreal than that of real life, but it's one of the only games I've played where you don't even inhabit a character.
All of the action takes place on board a pirate ship, where the player assumes control of the ship and must shoot, dodge, jump and swim (likely the most unorthodox ship mechanics to ever grace a game) as they try to rid the closest island of all its riches. It's a simple enough game to control and all of the main functions are programmed within the analogue stick, D-Pad and the touch screen. Bizarrely, at no point during the game or within the options does it mention anything about using the touch screen being used to shoot at the targets at hand - there's not even a visual clue on the loading screen before each level, despite its sole intent being to instruct the player of the game's primary controls. This might lead to some confusion and some aimless sailing around, wondering why none of the buttons work. This isn't a game breaker by any means and seasoned gamers should suss it out in good time, although it's an oversight that may frustrate some.
Back to the presentation, one of the bosses looks like a stapler (it's probably meant to be an octopus) and another looks like a head on two sticks and doesn't even come close to resembling any form of discovered sea life. The soundtrack is comprised of two songs, there is one game mode and the online multiplayer mode is currently redundant, at the time of writing, as there are no other online players.
You may cancel or amend the majority of reserved excursions at no cost online through My Cunard up to 3 days in advance of sailing. There may, however, be shore excursions that are non-refundable or incur a cancellation penalty or have an earlier cancellation deadline; details of this will be contained in the tour description.
You may cancel or amend the majority of reserved experiences at no cost online through My Cunard or by phoning our customer contact centre up to 3 days in advance of sailing. There may, however, be shore experiences that are non-refundable or incur a cancellation penalty or have an earlier cancellation deadline; details of this will be contained in the tour description. 1e1e36bf2d