Submarine Simulator - Titles

Titles

  • 1914 Shells of Fury (2007)
  • 688 Attack Sub (1988)
  • 688(I) Hunter/Killer (1997)
  • Aces of the Deep (1994)
  • AquaNox series. (1996–2003)
  • Archimedean Dynasty (1996)
  • Command: Aces of the Deep (1995)
  • Dangerous Waters (2005)
  • Danger from the Deep (2010 - Open source)
  • Das Boot: German U-Boat Simulation (1990–91)
  • Deadly Tide (1996)
  • Depthcharge (1977)
  • Deep Fighter: The Tsunami Offensive (2000)
  • Dive to the Titanic (2010)
  • Enigma: Rising Tide (2003/2005)
  • Fast Attack: High Tech Submarine Warfare (1996)
  • GATO (1984)
  • Grey Wolf
  • The Hunt for Red October (1987–90 depending on target platform)
  • Iron Wolves
  • Periscope (1966)
  • Radar Mission (Mode B) (1990)
  • Red Storm Rising (1988)
  • Silent Service series (1985, 1990)
  • Silent Hunter (1996)
  • Silent Hunter II (2001)
  • Silent Hunter III (2005)
  • Silent Hunter IV (2007)
  • Silent Hunter V (2010)
  • Silent Steel (1995)
  • SSN-21 Seawolf (1994)
  • Steel Diver (2011)
  • Sub Battle Simulator (1987–88)
  • Sub Command (2001)
  • Sub Culture (1997)
  • Sub Hunt (1982)
  • Sub Hunter (1977)
  • Sub Mission (1986)
  • Subwar 2050 (1994)
  • Tom Clancy's SSN (1996)
  • U-BOAT
  • Up Periscope! (1986)
  • Virtual Sailor (1999)
  • Wolfpack (1990s)


Adventure game Codename: ICEMAN (1989) by Sierra On-line, contained a Submarine simulator portion.

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