
You are asleep on board a luxury liner, when suddenly a strong vibration wakes you up. The ship is sinking! Will you fight for your own survival or will you help others?
You are asleep on board a luxury liner, when suddenly a strong vibration wakes you up. The ship is sinking! Will you fight for your own survival or will you help others?
AUTHOR
David Neilsen
VOICE ACTOR
Paul Tinto
SUITED FOR
Teens, Adults
20 min
CHOICES
15
ENDINGS
3
GAME FLOW
Fast
ATTENTION LEVEL
Medium
You wake up when a strong vibration shakes the luxury liner Antonia. Immediately you realize that the ship is sinking and you rush out of your cabin. But it’s not just your own life that’s at stake.
Your sister and nephew are also still on board. Will you find them in time before the ship sinks? And how will you behave towards other passengers who need help? Or will you only think of yourself?
You’ll like the story if you’ve always wanted to be present at the sinking of the Titanic, if you are not afraid of water, or if you can keep a cool head in hectic situations.
A fast narrative pace and quick successive decisions provide high immersion in your fight for survival! The ship is sinking fast, and every wrong decision costs you valuable time!
Play when on a ferry, at the beach or at the swimming pool!
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I like the tension and the pacing! Very well done, easy to get immersed in the action of a sinking Titantic-style vessel. I enjoyed the emotional stakes throughout, and felt increasing desperation while trying to help everyone on the way to helping my sister. The creature at the end was a cool reveal, I wish we had gotten a little more of that! Overall, good stuff across the board.
I can say the way we try to help other ship passengers, this made me feel like a heroic type. I really liked the story. The consequences of the choices made perfect sense. Besides that, I found the voice acting very effective. It’s actually my favorite among the other games I’ve tried. The flow of the story was really well done. However, once I started playing, the story took turns I never saw coming. It went in directions I couldn’t have imagined, and I found myself completely immersed.
I honestly didn’t expect to feel so connected to the narrative. It wasn’t just listening, it was living the story. Basically I really loved the game.
The Sinking Ship is a survival story with real emotional weight. Will you save your sister and her kid? Will you make it out alive? There’s no guaranteed outcome, only split-second decisions and a sinking clock (literally).
What really stands out is the voice acting. It’s the second time I’ve heard this actor, and honestly? Instant immersion. No effort needed, you’re in the story from the first line.
And the pacing? Brutal in the best way. No time to overthink: you go with your gut and hope it’s right.
200% worth the short runtime. This one lingers.
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