Compara los precios de Nantucket en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Picaresque Games. Publicado por Fish Eagle. Lanzado el 18/1/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie, RPG, Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 74/100.

A seafaring strategy game set in the Moby Dick universe where you manage a whaling ship, crew, and the obsessive hunt across open seas. Niche, slow-burn, and oddly compelling.

Nantucket is a turn-based strategy and resource management game built around the Golden Age of American whaling. You play as Ishmael, the lone survivor from the Pequod, picking up the pieces of his life a few years after the events of Melville's novel. The core loop involves hiring crew, outfitting your ship, plotting routes across a world map, hunting whales for profit, and slowly chasing the white whale himself. If that sounds like a very specific pitch, it is. This is not a game trying to be everything to everyone. On the mechanical side, Nantucket operates through overlapping systems that strategy players will recognise immediately. Crew management matters more than it looks at first: each sailor has skills, morale, and needs that compound over long voyages. Whale encounters play out as tactical skirmishes where positioning your longboats and managing harpoon cooldowns determines whether you come home with a full hold or a sunken hull. The world map has a satisfying rhythm to it, balancing profitable hunting grounds against port stops for repairs, supplies, and contract pickups. The decision-making never reaches Paradox-level complexity, but there is enough layered cause-and-effect to keep a spreadsheet brain engaged for thirty or forty hours. Where the game earns genuine credit is in its tone and source material. Picaresque Games clearly read the book. The writing references characters, themes, and locations from Melville with real care, and the late-game convergence on the Moby Dick confrontation gives the campaign a sense of narrative momentum that purely mechanical games often lack. For players who bounced off the novel in school, the game is actually a decent Cliff's Notes with a resource economy attached. For players who loved it, the adaptation choices will spark debate rather than disgust. The rough edges are real, though. The AI in combat is predictable once you understand the pattern, and experienced strategy players will find the mid-game loses tension after the systems are learned. The tutorial is functional but sparse, dropping you into the economy without explaining some income mechanics clearly enough for complete newcomers. Reviews are mixed partly because the game launched with balance issues that patches addressed only partially, and the mod ecosystem on Steam is thin, limiting long-term replayability for players who exhaust the content. The 79 percent positive rating on Steam tells you this is a competent, flawed niche game, not a genre standout. Who should actually consider this? History enthusiasts, narrative strategy fans, and anyone who finds the idea of 19th-century maritime economics genuinely interesting rather than ironically amusing. If you have ever spent an afternoon reading about the Nantucket whaling industry or enjoyed games like Sunless Sea at a more accessible difficulty curve, this hits a similar register without demanding the same punishment tolerance. Go in expecting a focused, atmospheric experience with real strategic bones, not a simulation epic, and Nantucket delivers more than its mixed reception suggests. Diego, Scout Team

Nantucket

Nantucket

18 ene 2018Picaresque GamesFish Eagle
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A seafaring strategy game set in the Moby Dick universe where you manage a whaling ship, crew, and the obsessive hunt across open seas. Niche, slow-burn, and oddly compelling.

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Nantucket is a turn-based strategy and resource management game built around the Golden Age of American whaling. You play as Ishmael, the lone survivor from the Pequod, picking up the pieces of his life a few years after the events of Melville's novel. The core loop involves hiring crew, outfitting your ship, plotting routes across a world map, hunting whales for profit, and slowly chasing the white whale himself. If that sounds like a very specific pitch, it is. This is not a game trying to be everything to everyone. On the mechanical side, Nantucket operates through overlapping systems that strategy players will recognise immediately. Crew management matters more than it looks at first: each sailor has skills, morale, and needs that compound over long voyages. Whale encounters play out as tactical skirmishes where positioning your longboats and managing harpoon cooldowns determines whether you come home with a full hold or a sunken hull. The world map has a satisfying rhythm to it, balancing profitable hunting grounds against port stops for repairs, supplies, and contract pickups. The decision-making never reaches Paradox-level complexity, but there is enough layered cause-and-effect to keep a spreadsheet brain engaged for thirty or forty hours. Where the game earns genuine credit is in its tone and source material. Picaresque Games clearly read the book. The writing references characters, themes, and locations from Melville with real care, and the late-game convergence on the Moby Dick confrontation gives the campaign a sense of narrative momentum that purely mechanical games often lack. For players who bounced off the novel in school, the game is actually a decent Cliff's Notes with a resource economy attached. For players who loved it, the adaptation choices will spark debate rather than disgust. The rough edges are real, though. The AI in combat is predictable once you understand the pattern, and experienced strategy players will find the mid-game loses tension after the systems are learned. The tutorial is functional but sparse, dropping you into the economy without explaining some income mechanics clearly enough for complete newcomers. Reviews are mixed partly because the game launched with balance issues that patches addressed only partially, and the mod ecosystem on Steam is thin, limiting long-term replayability for players who exhaust the content. The 79 percent positive rating on Steam tells you this is a competent, flawed niche game, not a genre standout. Who should actually consider this? History enthusiasts, narrative strategy fans, and anyone who finds the idea of 19th-century maritime economics genuinely interesting rather than ironically amusing. If you have ever spent an afternoon reading about the Nantucket whaling industry or enjoyed games like Sunless Sea at a more accessible difficulty curve, this hits a similar register without demanding the same punishment tolerance. Go in expecting a focused, atmospheric experience with real strategic bones, not a simulation epic, and Nantucket delivers more than its mixed reception suggests.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamNautical StrategyCrew ManagementTurn-Based CombatHistorical SettingNarrative StrategyResource ManagementSingle-Player CampaignLiterary Adaptation

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Processor
2 Ghz or more
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
DirectX 9.0c compatible
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
1000 MB available space
Sound Card
DirectX 9.0c compatible

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Desarrolladora
Picaresque Games
Distribuidora
Fish Eagle
Fecha de lanzamiento
18 ene 2018

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