Show HN: I made a tactical map-based WWII submarine simulator (public beta)
Summary
The author announces a tactical map-based WWII submarine simulator called Silent Shark, currently in public beta. Built with Vite/TypeScript, it focuses on hydrophone listening, course estimation, and periscope target identification, with a planned full release on Steam, iOS, and Android.
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