Titanic Simulator
Titanic Simulator gives players direct control over a detailed 3D recreation of the Titanic disaster. You can observe the ship before, during, and after its sinking, with the option to view events from multiple angles. The simulation is not limited to cutscenes—it allows you to walk through different areas of the ship and witness how each section is affected in real time. The experience focuses on observation and movement, letting players choose where to be and when.
Controlled Perspective
In Titanic Simulator, the player steps into a first-person role. You can explore the decks, interiors, and surrounding waters as the scenario unfolds. The pace of the simulation matches historical data, and the transition from calm to disaster is gradual. There's no added narrative or game objective. Instead, the focus is on accuracy and scale. You move through the environment, noticing details as systems fail and the structure responds to the impact and flooding.Designed for Replay
Each session of Titanic Simulator offers different ways to interact with the timeline. You can start from the moment the iceberg strikes or observe earlier stages of the voyage. The simulator includes weather effects, lighting control, and camera switching to allow for multiple viewing styles. Whether used for historical reference or visual study, the tool is built to let players examine one of the most well-known maritime events with control over pacing and perspective.