
Just a demo where you can plop a ship into the water and watch as the stress takes its toll. Here it's about the fun of watching 5000 springs wobbling, tensing, straaaaaining, before the inevitable point of no return, where it all goes a bit Poseidon Adventure. I can't be the only person who puts effort into weakening bonds and lengthening rods, then laughing and clapping as a train nosedives into a ravine, can I? There's room for many, many more structural puzzle games in my life, so I was pleased to find Sinking Ship Simulator, a game that understands the desire to watch the world crumble. The challenge of making death trap bridges that will crumble at the slightest provocation.


The real joy of bridge-building games is in the destruction.
