7.6 /10 1 Votes
82% Genre(s) Naval Simulator | 7/10 Distributor(s) Strategy First, Valve Initial release date 22 February 2005 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date(s) NA: February 22, 2005 (Online)
NA: December 9, 2005
NA: February 7, 2006 (Steam)
EU: May 26, 2006 Developer Sonalysts Combat Simulations Platforms Microsoft Windows, IBM PC compatible Publishers Strategy First, Battlefront.com, Akella, Black Bean Games Modes Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game Similar Strategy First games, Submarine simulator games, Other games |
Dangerous waters review trailer
Dangerous Waters, also known as S.C.S. Dangerous Waters, is a 2005 naval warfare simulation game developed by Sonalysts Combat Simulations. It was released for Microsoft Windows in 2005, and on Steam on February 7, 2006.
Contents
- Dangerous waters review trailer
- Dangerous waters tutorial 1 navigation map conn bridge
- Overview
- Controllable platforms
- Scenario scripting
- Release
- Reception
- References
Dangerous waters tutorial 1 navigation map conn bridge
Overview

Dangerous Waters is a naval warfare simulation game which features many player-controllable units deployed in the armed forces of 18 different countries. Campaign mode allows a player to control forces as the United States Navy, Russian Federation Navy, or People's Liberation Army Navy of China. Players can perform multiple station roles such as radar and sonar, required to complete missions manually, or have those stations played in AI mode with simulated crew members manning non-command functions.
The multi-player mode allows players to occupy individual crew stations on the same vessel.
Controllable platforms

While many types of units are seen within the game, there are only a few that can actually be controlled by the player. Some of the most notable ones that can be controlled are the Los Angeles-class submarine, the P-3 Orion, the Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate and the Akula-class submarine.
Scenario scripting

Dangerous Waters allows the player to create scenarios using an included mission editor which includes a scripting language. Dangerous Waters can use and import scenario scripts from these other games: 688(I) Hunter/Killer, Sub Command, and Fleet Command.
Release

The game was initially not sold in stores, and was only available through the website www.battlefront.com. In December 2005, Dangerous Waters was made available at retail stores by publisher Strategy First. In early January 2006, Valve announced it would be selling Dangerous Waters via its Steam content delivery system. The preload began January 24, 2006, and was released a few weeks later, February 7.

Dangerous Waters was published in Europe by BlackBean Games and was in UK stores on May 26, 2006. It included exclusive European content on a second DVD (also available on the company's website. A 90-page printed manual was included in the box (consisting of the first four sections of the 570 page manual, plus appendices), with the full manual as a PDF file.
Reception
The game received "favorable" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.