Cruise ship management sim Cruise Control announced

Cruise Control

Publisher and developer No More Robots have announced Cruise Control, a new cruise ship management simulator game.

Cruise Control is in development for Windows PC (via Steam) with a release set for 2026.

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer:

It’s time to set sail — this is Cruise Control!

Build a cruise liner empire, filling your ships with entertainment, fine dining, amenities and places to relax for your guests. Make sure you deal with their needs in a timely fashion, otherwise they may just throw you overboard!

SEAS THE DAY

  • Deck out your cruise liner fleet with dozens of rooms, items and decorations to help satisfy your guests. Build restaurants, cinemas, gyms, and much more. Construct facilities according to the needs of your passengers, and stay afloat
  • Entertain your guests with bingo halls, arcade machines and dancefloors, while others relax at the spa or lounge on the decking. With cinema goers, gambling addicts, gamers & more, you’ll need to make sure your ship is kitted out with the appropriate utilities
  • Hire janitors to keep your ship tidy, and mechanics to fix any broken down facilities. Or just deal with it yourself, by picking up rubbish with a simple click, and fixing rooms up with your mouse
  • The busier your cruise ship gets, the more demand there is! Ensure your ship is well equipped before reaching the next port, and prepare for different scenarios. Long queues at the cinema & sick guests is the last thing you need
  • The more guests you serve, the more you can expand future cruises. Unlock and build new facilities to get ahead of the game. Upgrade your existing amenities to make them even more efficient, and grant your passengers luxury passage
  • Once you’ve got the hang of it, try your hand at the Elite Cruises, and really put your cruising skills to the test. Compete with other players on leaderboards to see how your best cruises stack up against theirs

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