Ship Graveyard Simulator 2: Prologue

Ship Graveyard Simulator 2: Prologue

Released: 26/04/2023

Game Informations

Developer

Games Incubator

Publisher

Games Incubator, PlayWay S.A.

Description

Ship Graveyard Simulator 2: Prologue is just part of the gameplay that awaits you in the full version of the game

IT'S GOOD TO BE BACK IN THE BUSINESS!

Ship Graveyard Simulator 2: Prologue is back bigger than before and it doesn't matter if you're a veteran in the game or for the first time you will have a hammer and a torch in your hands there are a dozen of kilometers of wreckage on the coast, and thousands of tons of steel - you will get into this business.


DISASSEMBLE BIG SHIP PARTS

Large ship parts? Oh yes! You will need a special crane and a large container for it. Ship Graveyard Simulator 2: Prologue will have large fragments, modules and wreck components available for demolition, including engines, pumps, control panels, and much more.


HUGE SHIPS

Order new ships waiting for demolition via the computer in your home, and with the new ship, you will receive a new task! Collect all the necessary steel, aluminum, or copper parts, even a small part has its own value. There will be several types of ships available in the game, which will be divided into individual categories - some of them are real colossi.


DESTRUCTION

Your main task in the game is to dismantle ships into small parts. Some of them will be small, but a huge challenge awaits you, which will be the disassembly of real giants, and hiring workers who will be able to help you. Use the available tools - hammer, saw, torch, etc. - to disassemble individual pieces of the ship into smaller pieces, collect as many of them as possible and develop your business!


DANGERS

Remember that you are doing one of the most dangerous jobs in the world and you disarm the biggest shipwrecks in the world, so what could go wrong? In Ship Graveyard Simulator 2: Prologue there are many dangers waiting for you - gas leakage, electric shock from cable, and poisoning with toxins in unsecured rooms. Do you remember about large fragments and ship modules? You'd better have your helmet on.


Game overview

Price

Free to Play

Followers

2,653

Updated 12/12/2025 15:25

Reviews

86% positive out of 768

Updated 12/12/2025 13:04

Metacritic

No data

Copies sold

92.1K

Revenue

$0

Twitch

No data

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