There are a couple of computer games that I have played recently that have led me to seriously think about going on one of those brilliant luxury cruises I have heard so much about.
First of all is the obvious one- Cruise Ship Tycoon
It is this game that actually made me think about looking into going on one of these holidays. The major purpose of this game is to show you how to run a cruise ship. This game lets you go to anyplace on the ship from the casino right the way to the captains quarters. This is great as the in game ships are all based on real ships which make is perfect for me as I can see exactly what there is to do on a ship without even having to do much research. You also get to see how hard it is to keep the ship running which although unnecessary for people on the actual holiday I thought it was very interesting to see myself.
Splinter cell Double Agent
This one is a bit random as the whole point of the mission is to plant a bomb in the ship but not to worry it is for the purpose of killing terrorists. When I was playing this game it is safe to say the graphics are so good I didn't even need to go and look at a website to see what a luxury ship looked like which is one of the reason this game is on the list. You dont just get to see the interior of one room in this level, as you progress through the mission you get to go through the casino, swimming pool and many bars which is great as this was again based on a real ship.
Mario Kart double dash is the weird one on the list
This is rather crazy I know but there is a level in the game that you get to drive around on a luxury cruise ship and no it doesn't matter that it is Princess Daisy's ship and not a real thing it still shows how big one of these ships are? Well yea if there aren’t any people onboard and there certainly wasn’t in this game.
So there you have it and it gets even better as I am actually going to book a holiday with Regent Cruises today so all I can say is thank you gaming!


















































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