Well, I got this cos I'm quite a nerd for ironclad ships, but I think I really wasted my money even though I got it pretty cheap on sale. The gameplay is barely there, all you can do is steer your columns of ships and tell them when to start firing. you can't target specific enemy ships, you get very little info about the status of any ships. I was very dissapointed as I really wanted this game to be at least ok.
Ironclads: High Seas
- Release Date:
- Apr 28, 2010
- Developer:
- Totem Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
For over a year the forces of the United States of America (Northern States) and the Confederates States of America (Southern States) have fought a bitter war. In 1862 the governments of Great Britain, France and Spain recognize the Southern States to secure raw materials. The Souths economy becomes dependent on trade with Europe. The Northern Government imposes a complete blockade of shipping to the South. The Confederate Government buys warships from the European powers, to protect its trade. This sets the stage for a naval conflict for control of the Confederates trade routes. Choose a side, build a fleet and destroy the enemy.
Key features:
- Manage financial and strategic aspects while planning your squadron's structure
- Scramble your fleet to gain sea supremacy
- Set up battle squadron groups, their formations and management
- Realistic ship models and characteristics
- Advanced ballistics and weapon models
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User Reviews
This game is so bad I'm suprised it hasnt been pulled from the store. I bought it, its now hidden from my library and will stay that way.
a very nice game. for those who complain that there is no tutorial, i suggest that you consult the game manual. its brief, clear and does the job. for those who say its a slow boring game i suggest that realistic naval wargames are obviously not your thing. this game is very tactical and rewarding. my only complaint is that i can t turn the music off!
really sucks
I liked it,...it's not a fast game,...but..if you like to try out think the enemy...it's fun..and keep in mind the era of play.
GAME VIDEO SETTINGS: SteamApps Folder (for example C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Ironclads High Seas\Config.exe) REVIEWS: 100% Wargamer. The Wargamer is pleased to present Totem Games with an Award for Excellence due to exquisite modeling of ship graphics, clean, and simple interface, and study of a neglected topic. ( http://wargamer.com/article/2782/ironclads-high-seas ) 93% SubSim. Simple and quick to understand, No complex table and keyboard commands to memorize. Great modeling, a rare subject. ( http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=143313 ) 85% Armchairgeneral. Passed Inspection: Great graphics, challenging AI, realistic physics, nice interface, neglected topic, useful editor. Failed Basic: No multi-play, lack of weather and land. ( http://www.armchairgeneral.com/ironclads-high-seas-pc-game-review.htm ) SimHQ Review. Good - Value for the price/ Decent AI / Runs well on moderate hardware (and laptops) / Replayable. Could be Better - No multipla...
Painfully dull, slow and boring game. The worst thing here is that the game is very limited. You buy some ships, you make them join the battle (which takes place on some sort of empty arena) and... that's pretty much it. There's no proper campaign, no proper goals and the only things you can control during the battle are moving direction, moving speed and guns. In other words, you can give your ships an order to shoot, or ignore the enemies completely. And that'll be it. There's nothing else about the battles in this game. That alone is enough to make the game feel bad, but, like I've already said, it's also painfully slow and even at maximum speed every action takes forever for your ships to finish. As the result, this game is literally as fun as watching the paint dry. With only three kinds of commands, very slow speed and almost nothing to achieve, it's a royal waste of both your time and money. Even with [b]90%[/b] it's not worth it. Dixi.
not worth it
For the people who claim the game is slow, it is. That is becaulse of realism. The two hour time limit seems unreasonable, untell you relise that the battle of hampton roads, which was a duel between only 2 ironclads lasted twice that. This game is not for the easly board, but you wont find a better game about ironclads out there.
having played now a littl eof this i think it is an okay game to get if on sale perhaps but its appeal is going to be restricted to only the few diehard fans of the period who like their battles to move at a snails pace and also to how a limited role in activity of the battle itself you can direct the ship column and you can alter its speed and tell it not to fire if you want, though i cant see any reason ever to do so - there is no way to change formations in battle or even to detach a ship from you column - these omissions i find strange perhaps the biggest gripe i would have are the non-existent collision physics - for a historical game like this where the close quarters ship firefights happen alot as the AI will come right in to fight, there are frequent collisions, but the ships just bounce of each stutteringly until one a bounce enough to move away - this is ridiculous when the pointy end of an ironclad civil war gun ship rams into the side of a wooden sailing vessel - there is ...
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FAQ
How much does Ironclads: High Seas cost?
Ironclads: High Seas costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Ironclads: High Seas?
System requirements are not available for Ironclads: High Seas.
What platforms is Ironclads: High Seas available on?
Ironclads: High Seas is available on Windows PC.
Is Ironclads: High Seas worth buying?
Ironclads: High Seas has 44% positive reviews from 27 players.
When was Ironclads: High Seas released?
Ironclads: High Seas was released on Apr 28, 2010.
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