Cruise Ship Tycoon

Cruise Ship Tycoon (2003)

Genres:Strategy, Simulator
Story:Cruise Ship Tycoon is a fun and exciting simulation game that lets you take control of a fleet of cruise ships. Features include: colorful and unique characters (including staff and passengers), Challenge, Career and Open Play game modes, various locations ranging from Antarctica to Alaska and Russia to Mexico. There are 4 base model ships to choose from and a large variety of rooms, food, staff and entertainment buildings to create. Don't forget to steer your ship clear of icebergs, land and those pesky sea creatures.Show more
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