1
EconomyNavalTrading
$19.99 ~23.1 hr median no co-op complexity: light 74.1% of 1k
The Squirrel's verdictBoth put you in charge of a boat and a business, but TransOcean trades Ships At Sea's walk-around ship immersion and manual controls for a management-sim layer: contracts, fleet expansion, financial statements, reputation unlocks. Docking is still a chore, but it's a complete, released game rather than an evolving early access build. For players who want the logistics and progression without the physical-sailing feel.
Not for you if you came to Ships At Sea for walking around your ship and hands-on sailing rather than route-clicking and fleet management.
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Seafarer: The Ship Sim
PC
NavalLife SimExploration
Strong Mods Strong ModsA deep, active modding scene extends it past its base content.
$24.99 ~8.9 hr median no co-op complexity: light 67% of 2k
The Squirrel's verdictBoth put you on a boat with a walkable interior and open-water sailing, but Seafarer trades Ships At Sea's fishing/longlining loop and wave-based control struggles for mission-based cargo runs with cranes, fast travel, and premade objectives. Ships can't sink here. For players who want the ship-sim setting without the fight-the-controls difficulty, minus the danger.
Not for you if you want genuine risk of sinking, open-ended voyage planning, or the longlining/fishing mechanics rather than scripted cargo missions.
3
SeaOrama: World of Shipping
PCMac
Colony SimEducationGrand Strategy
$19.99 ~12 hr median no co-op complexity: light 58.5% of 410
The Squirrel's verdictSeaOrama centers on running a shipping company across multiple vessels and routes — contracts, crew costs, maintenance events, and business progression — rather than first-person boat operation. The loop is logistics and company growth, not net-hauling or longlining. Reviewers note frequent mechanical failure events and UI friction. Median playtime is 12.0 hours. For players who want fleet management depth over hands-on seamanship.
Not for you if you want to physically operate a single ship in first person rather than direct a fleet from route and management screens.
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TransOcean 2: Rivals
PCMac
EconomyPvPNaval
$19.99 ~9.4 hr median no co-op complexity: moderate 55.1% of 704
The Squirrel's verdictTransOcean 2 turns the single-vessel, first-person fishing experience into a top-down shipping company sim: contract bidding, fleet expansion, and rivalry against up to seven AI competitors. Manual docking from the first game is gone, replaced by a real-time pace with no pause button — a change that divided reviewers who preferred the more deliberate original. Median playtime is around 9.4 hours. For players who want company-scale logistics over hands-on boat operation.
Not for you if you want to walk around and physically operate a single vessel rather than manage routes and contracts in real time.
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Exploration
$9.99 ~5.8 hr median no co-op complexity: light 53.2% of 171
The Squirrel's verdictBoth games put you at the wheel of a boat, ferrying people and hauling in fish for money. The Good Life is finished, not early access, trading Ships At Sea's wave physics and ship-walking for a $9.99 tycoon loop of real estate bidding, diving, and photography. Suits players wanting a complete, low-cost boating economy rather than an evolving sailing sim.
Not for you if you want realistic sailing physics or ship-walking immersion, since reviewers call the boats slow and floppy and median playtime is under six hours.
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SpaceSci-fi
$19.99 ~17.9 hr median no co-op complexity: moderate 41.7% of 557
The Squirrel's verdictBoth center on designing and outfitting a vessel from the inside out and both draw players willing to tolerate rough edges for a strong core idea. Starship Corporation swaps sailing and longlines for spaceship blueprints and corporate contracts, with room-by-room layout trade-offs replacing wave physics and travel time.
Not for you if you want real-time sailing and wave simulation rather than turn-based ship design and contract management, or need a deep economy instead of a thin contract loop.
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Yacht Mechanic Simulator
PC
SailingNavalAction-Adventure
$14.99 ~1.8 hr median no co-op complexity: light 21.8% of 206
The Squirrel's verdictYacht Mechanic Simulator puts you aboard boats doing hands-on labor, but the work is cleaning, painting, and part replacement rather than sailing or fishing. You operate from a first-person floating perspective with no physical avatar walking the deck. Repairs are remove-and-replace with no fault diagnosis. Steam rating is 21.8% positive and median playtime is 1.8 hours, with reviewers flagging tutorial soft-locks and limited mechanical depth.
Not for you if you want open-water sailing, wave physics, or walk-around ship immersion rather than stationary repair and cleaning tasks.
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World Ship Simulator
PCMac
NavalOpen WorldFishing
$19.99 ~0.9 hr median no co-op complexity: light 20.4% of 269
The Squirrel's verdictWorld Ship Simulator offers walkable ship interiors and open-water piloting without a fishing or longlining loop, swapping cargo or catch objectives for general navigation and tourism ports. Its Steam rating is 20.4% positive and median playtime is under an hour, with reviewers citing poor controls, weak graphics, and collision issues. For players specifically curious about the piloting side of ship sims, with low expectations for polish.
Not for you if you want fishing mechanics, longline gameplay, or a polished experience — reviewers consistently report control and visual problems.