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  • Summary: All young naval officers dream of becoming Admiral, but few realise this can't be done without a loyal crew and keeping the vessel under your command afloat. RISE THROUGH THE RANKS TO FLEET ADMIRAL!
    In this resource management game, you Start your career as a Captain on a 3rd rate Ship of
    All young naval officers dream of becoming Admiral, but few realise this can't be done without a loyal crew and keeping the vessel under your command afloat. RISE THROUGH THE RANKS TO FLEET ADMIRAL!
    In this resource management game, you Start your career as a Captain on a 3rd rate Ship of the Line, then work your way up to become the next Admiral of the Fleet.The primary objective of the game is to be promoted to Admiral of the Fleet, without having any mutiny nor losing the vessel. The player will receive tasks from the admiralty which will need to be executed in order to get the desired promotion. LOOK AFTER YOUR CREW AND PREVENT A MUTINY AT ALL COSTS. The Navy doesn't take lightly to having a crew mutiny onboard one of their vessels, its a career limiting move.Along the way, the player will be challenged with various tasks and tempted with targets of opportunity, whilst keeping the crew happy and not ending with a mutiny.
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  1. Oct 12, 2020
    45
    If you really want to try your hand at captaining a Ship of the Line, go ahead and give Her Majesty’s Ship a try. But because of the game’s focus on frustrating micromanagement, you may want to keep a weather-eye on the horizon for something better.
  2. Jan 5, 2021
    33
    The underlying concept behind Her Majesty’s Ship is pretty good. As you may have guessed from the title, it’s a management game set on a ship in the British (or French, or Spanish, or Portuguese) navy in the 1700s. With that kind of setting, there should be plenty to do, whether it’s rationing stocks, swabbing the deck, flogging miscreants, or, of course, engaging in naval warfare with the other continental powers. In practice, however, the whole thing is a baffling mess.
  3. Sep 16, 2020
    20
    Her Majesty's Ship is so disappointing because it's easy to see how a good game could have come out of it. Every Single Soldier is clearly passionate about military history, and a historically accurate simulation of the many decisions an 18th century ship captain would have to make, while simultaneously gunning for a promotion, would be engaging for fans of strategy, pirates, and naval combat. Unfortunately, with the release of the promising Blazing Sails on the horizon, and Ubisoft's ambitious Skull & Bones to come (if it ever comes out), it might be best to leave Her Majesty's Ship anchored in port.