Floating Sandbox
- Release date: 2019 2019
- Developer: Gabriele Giuseppini
- Genre: Simulation
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Floating Sandbox is a two-dimensional sandbox that simulates the destruction and sinking of ships. The game has complex and well-thought-out physics that allows you to calculate the degree of damage to vessels and the water level inside the vehicle. The developers of Floating Sandbox recorded a variety of sounds, including grinding metal, explosions, fractures and much more. Have you ever wondered how the Titanic sank? You can fully simulate the damage to the ship and see how the ship actually sank and how exactly it broke. You can break through the hull with icebergs, or explode the hull with a bomb, and much more. Turn the ship over and look at its properties, shift the center of mass using flooded compartments and watch what happens to the ship.
As soon as water starts to get inside the ship, it will start many continuous processes and you will see how the ship gradually goes to the bottom. However, depending on the design of the vessel itself, the game will physically simulate the weight of each individual hull and module, which can lead to the most unexpected consequences. A full-fledged editor is available where you can draw your own ships or objects. Each material presented in the game has physical properties: mass, strength, rigidity, water permeability, etc. Based on them, destruction is modeled. Create your own disaster and, most importantly, find out what exactly happens to ships during accidents and assess the scale of the crash.