Have you ever imagined how, in today’s era of economic globalization, shipping companies weave a trade network spanning the entire globe? We often talk about globalization and multipolarity, but these abstract concepts usually remain confined to textbooks. We all know that “Made in China” products are sold worldwide, and smaller nations supply us with raw materials—but ultimately, only a handful of major powers take center stage in the global spotlight, while most countries play silent, supporting roles.

In Shipping Tycoon, players run a multinational shipping company, riding the tides of history to build a maritime empire from scratch. Through game scenarios spanning more than half a century, players may gain insight into why the world has evolved into its current state—and thereby develop a deeper understanding of why dismantling unipolar dominance and establishing truly global free trade is the right path for international commerce.

Overall, Shipping Tycoon encourages players to actively explore its systems and mechanics. It satisfies hardcore gamers’ craving for realism through highly authentic shipping simulation. The developers kept the tutorial minimal—only explaining how to set up basic routes—while hiding many intriguing features deep within the game. Curious players will experience moments of revelation as they dig deeper, while others may find themselves utterly confused, unsure what the game is even about.

From a mainstream perspective, I’d give this game a 7/10. It lacks flashy graphics and thrilling action; instead, it offers complex data-driven simulations and gameplay mechanics that demand significant initiative and engagement from the player. Yet precisely because of this, for the right audience, it’s nothing short of a perfect 10.



















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