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Ship Parking

🚢⚓ Ship Parking Game puts your piloting skills to the test in busy harbors full of buoys, piers, and moving traffic. Unlike car parking, boats have momentum and drift — meaning every action has a delay and every turn creates a wide arc. That’s the heart of the challenge here: read the current, plan your line early, and use gentle throttle to slide the ship into the berth without a single scrape. Levels start simple with short hops to a highlighted dock, then escalate with tighter channels, no-wake zones, and timed stars that reward perfect runs. Hit a buoy, nudge a pier, or over-steer into a wall and you’ll lose vital points — so precision and patience are everything. ⏱️

The variety keeps runs fresh. Some stages demand threading between floating crates; others ask you to reverse into a narrow slip or pivot in place using bursts of forward and reverse thrust. Mastering the ship’s turning radius is the key: small taps on throttle, early counter-steer, and letting the hull drift naturally instead of fighting it. If you enjoy realistic parking challenges like Car Parking or Truck Loader, this maritime twist delivers the same satisfying “perfect park” feeling with water physics and calmer, coastal vibes. 🌊

How to Play

🖥️ Desktop: Use WASD or Arrow Keys ⌨️ to steer and control throttle. Tap for micro-adjustments, hold for momentum. Watch the minimap and the docking outline; aim the bow past the berth, then counter-steer and ease in with short reverse bursts.

📱 Mobile: Use the on-screen joystick 🎮 for steering and throttle buttons for forward/reverse. Make small inputs and let the boat settle before correcting. Pro tip: line up early, approach at a shallow angle (10–20°), and finish with a gentle reverse to lock the hull in place. ✅

FAQ

Is Ship Parking Game free to play? Yes — it runs in your browser with no download or signup.
How do I earn three stars? Dock within the time limit, avoid collisions, and keep your hull speed low near the berth.
Does it work on mobile? Absolutely — touch controls are smooth on phones and tablets.