PlayWay's Ship Graveyard Simulator, previously available only on PC and consoles, has now launched on Android! Take charge of your own salvage yard and dismantle decommissioned ships piece by piece.
Your Role:
As the owner, you'll use tools like hammers and hacksaws to break down massive cargo ships and ocean liners, salvaging valuable materials. Progress unlocks advanced tools, expanded inventory (via a helpful storage guy and a handy truck), and even a forge for crafting. Sell excess materials to a nearby vendor for extra cash. Need a break? Order a new ship and wait for its 8 a.m. delivery.
The gameplay focuses on strategic dismantling of complex ship interiors, requiring upgrades and planning. It's not about realistic hull destruction, but rather a relaxing, methodical process.
Worth a Try?
Ship Graveyard Simulator isn't a hyper-realistic simulation. It offers a calming, casual experience with added side quests involving material collection and crafting for shoreline clients. Download it now from the Google Play Store and check out our other article on KEMCO's Eldgear!
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