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[Steam] TransOcean – The Shipping Company: AUD $4.21 @ Savemi

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TRANSOCEAN – The Shipping Company is your ticket into the world of huge ocean giants and transportation empires. Create a powerful fleet of modern trading ships and dispatch them around the globe. Follow your routes live, take over the controls as you come into dock and cast off from ports and make sure that your cargo is skillfully loaded. But never forget: Time is money! Don’t spend too much time in port!

Over 55 realistic ports

55 of the largest, most famous and most exotic ports from around the world are waiting for you to visit them. One of these is your home port – and you decide which. Of course every port has its advantages and disadvantages, and so it’s well worth giving your home port some thought. A highly refined bonus system guarantees excitement with every decision. And with 20 classes of ship available, there’s plenty for you to think about. Is your ship designed for the Panama Canal or will you have to deviate and take a longer route? Do you prefer to take the shortest path through the Suez Canal or are you going to steer for the African ports to pick up yet another lucrative contract? Is there a storm front building up along your selected route, or have there just been warnings of possible pirate attacks? And is there even a berth for your latest freighter in the destination port?

Create your own shipping empire

Lovingly crafted port designs based on real-life examples with highly realistically modeled ships and routes make TransOcean – The Shipping Company a very special gaming experience. A sophisticated trading system with dynamic prices lets you keep a constant eye on the most lucrative routes; because that’s the only way you can secure the best contracts. Make sure to maintain the balance between expenses and profit, and keep your nerve when you have to decide between different opportunities. Is it worth smuggling goods and putting your good reputation at risk? Think about it: The more successful and respected you are, the better the contracts you’re able to land. In online mode you can compete with other players for the most lucrative routes and the best prices; here it’s all about supply and demand. Lots of different paths can lead to your goal – find the right strategy for you in order to keep expanding your empire, and become the most successful shipping magnate of all time!

20 authentic ship classes

KEY FEATURES

Complex contract management, continually delivering new challenges

55 detailed ports, 20 of which are recognizable by their world famous landmarks

20 realistic ship classes with ships that have to be maintained and upgraded

22 types of goods and commodities

Exciting random incidents and global events influence the action

Docking and casting off can be controlled by you or automated

Online Mode: Players influence route and commodity prices

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

OS: Windows Vista/7/8
Processor: Dual Core 2 GHz (AMD or Intel)
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphic card : Nvidea Geforce 7600 Serie/ATI Radeon X1600 or better
(256 MB VRAM minimum)
DirectX: 9.0 or better

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  • This is about what it's worth

  • Is this based upon the Amiga game of similar game play?

    • That game was great… Smuggling weapons into/out of Basra to actually earn enough coin to upgrade your ship :D

    • Amiga - thats a name I have not heard in a long time. I played many hours of Lotus Espirit on the Amiga. But back to your point: I never played Port of Call, so I am not in a position to comment personally. However from what I have read online is that they are kind of similar games, different developer - and of course a decent difference in visuals.

    • Ports of call is what I thought of when I saw this too.

      I played quite a large amount of hours on that game - it was remarkably fun for a pretty simple game

    • +1

      I've played plenty of Ports of Call and Transocean, yeah they are pretty much the same game. Loved both and this is a good price for this game - they are about to release the sequel, Transocean 2, for about $20

  • Good price and nice to see some fraud checks being done too.

  • just watched a letsplay on YouTube and looks like it would be extremely repetitive.

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