Silent Depth Submarine Sim

Published by: COBBLECROWD
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Welcome to Silent Depth, the first real 3d submarine simulation for mobile devices. Being a member of the Silent Service of the US Navy you take command of a Gato/Balao class submarine and go on extended patrols in the dangerous waters of the Pacific in world war II. Your task is to attack Japanese merchant ships without being caught by destroyer escorts either using your torpedo weapons or your deck gun in a realistic environment. Control your submarine, use your strengths and find the weak spots of your enemy. Only that way you have a chance to survive this thrilling 3d simulation. Run silent, run deep!
No ads, no in-app purchases, just the full game for one price. Free updates for the life time - and there will be much more content to come! Attacking war planes, medals, achievements, missions to name a few.
This is the first non arcade submarine simulation game for mobile devices playing in the Pacific Ocean.
Features:
* Real day/night cycles with realistic sun/moon/star settings and lighting
* Different weather conditions with changed visibility (including fog, rain)
* Realistic water
* A huge world: The whole Pacific!
* Realistic damage models, repair your submarine, prioritize your tasks dependent whether your submarine is surfaced or not
* Sink enemy ships with torpedoes or your deck gun
* More than 10 different ships to encounter like battleships, carriers, destroyers, cruisers, tankers, troop transporters, freighters, submarines
* Different kind of fleets, single targets, with and without escorts are being generated
* Three difficulty levels
* Different water quality settings depending on your hardware
Manual: https://www.silentdepth.com/manual-en/default.html
PDF Manual: https://www.silentdepth.com/Silent_Depth_Manual_En.pdf
Don't hesitate to contact us via mail at: [email protected]
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2.5 out of 5

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Silent Depth Submarine Sim Reviews

Awesome! Just needs more content?

liham and eggs on

New Zealand

Love the game guys, you’ve done a fantastic job of it, really enjoy playing it when I’ve got spare time. Are there going to be any more updates?? Would love to have missions or a campaign of some description? Maybe even flak guns and aircraft that can be shot down and try to attack you? Please tell me the games not dead 😅 cheers!

Could be better

Killer*dad on

New Zealand

I thought great someone has finely brought a descent sub sim to iOS, this should be good. "Don't worry about the steep price tag"I said. "The description from the developers sounds honest." "They will welcome my feedback". "They want to make this game even better than it looks." "They want to make me happy with heaps of support to enhance my gameplay,". (how could I go wrong!!!) Well it would seem that it is beyond the limits of my poor old IPAD2....I have cold booted my IPad, I have reinstalled the app twice. But unfortunately it will not run. This game offers so much, but delivers so little....I hope the developer lives up to there promise. Please update to fix issues.

Not worth it

h0nkinberry on

United States

I want to like this game. Starting out, driving the sub out of harbor, so exciting. But the excitement quickly ends. You sail towards your patrol area, and will suddenly encounter a small target. Not only in the middle of nowhere, but technically in US waters. What is this freighter doing way out here? When you do encounter a ship, suddenly they are barely 2nm away if not closer. The game takes away the entire skill and thrill of stalking a convoy. And the graphics! The “map” view, has glyphs for your sub and other contacts, looking wildly out of place for a WWII simulator. It should look like grease pencil markings, instead it looks like a modern naval simulator on top of a cheap reproduction of a map. The worst part of the map view, is it doesn’t show the torpedo tracks! So while it shows accurate glyphs of each ship, you have no idea where your torpedoes are. Then the worst part, which should be a celebration, is when you sink a ship. *Nothing happens*. You check the map, the red glyph is just gone! XO not gonna confirm the tonnage sunk?! He confirmed every single rudder change saying “rudder amidship” but when you finally sink something he’s weirdly silent? The single moment you are playing the game for, and there’s zero recognition or celebration. And it gets worse! If you are stupid enough to keep playing it, you literally run out of targets. It’s as if there’s a fixed number of ships in its universe, and after 4 or 5 patrols, they are just all gone. I’ve driven patrols around Japan without a single contact. And *over* Japan. You can just directly sail over Japan. Why worry about where there is land? Just sail right across! And I can keep going. The “toolbar” at top is weirdly complicated. Separate buttons for periscope view and top of sail view. Should just be a single button. And a pointless 3D view button - looks great, but doesn’t make sense, how is this 3D view even possible? I have to carefully set every throttle and rudder and depth setting, but somehow I can freely fly around the ship with a 3D view? To fix, it’s really not much: - map view should look more like an actual map, with grease pencil markings for ships and torpedo tracks - scratch the 3D view - only a single “binocular” view button in toolbar, which goes to periscope if up, or sail view if surfaced - ship systems button is pointless, certainly not needed at top toolbar - binocular and deck gun view are wildly difficult to keep on target. Need an ability to keep locked on - engage

Medals and Game Saves

Pico Hernandez on

United States

It took me a while to figure this out….but this is a game where you MUST NOT DIE, or you lose everything and literally start from scratch. So if you’re even close to being killed…,close the app and start your saved game again. People claim that getting medals is impossible. Not true…but you won’t get them if you keep getting killed.

Game play

Sniper1234&7($8 on

United States

Bad equipment false data but over all the game is ok

Good game

raid feid fan on

United States

It’s a good game but I think it needs a graphic overhaul and being able to go below test depth because the fleet submarines could usually go below test depth relatively safely

Bug. Game resets

Scott804 on

United States

The game resets to the beginning after getting passed 2 months. I paid for this app so please fix it

Good Concept, full of bugs

aramos6469 on

United States

Paid 5 bucks for this game as it made me think of Silent Runner, an old console game. This could be a great game if it were not full of bugs: ships that don’t show on the screen, inaccurate distance indicators, ship not turning when rudder is full right or left… often I had to restart the game, lose progress to continue game play. Game could also benefit from improvements such as target zoom, ability to attack docked ships, AA Gun…. As it is, it is not worth the “investment”.

Great game, but could be better.

Charly Dat Duc Lai on

United States

I love this naval combat submarine game, but however, it would be a lot better to have infinite reloads for the deck gun on the submarine, especially missions to escort allied aircraft carriers and including other friendly vessels like allied destroyers, battleships, cruisers and allied submarines, attacking enemy aircraft carriers, enemy cruisers, torpedoing enemy battleships, battling against enemy submarines, destroying enemy destroyers and infiltrating enemy naval ports.

I still enjoy - but bugs still exist

lefty38_wa on

United States

I am getting unidentified ships that travel at 0 knots- but still can increase distance while sub is standing still (The ships view like cruisers or destroyers) Sometimes on the bridge view the rudder is missing Bring back oil debris and junk…counter measures- that the PC game had Please don’t abandon the game on IOS

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App Info

Category
Games
Publisher
COBBLECROWD
Languages
English
Recent release
1.3.0 (2 years ago )
Released on
Dec 6, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last Updated
1 day ago
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