Vehicle simulation games are a
genre
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of
video games
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which attempt to provide the player with a realistic interpretation of operating various kinds of vehicles. This includes automobiles, aircraft, watercraft, spacecraft, military vehicles, and a variety of other vehicles. The main challenge is to master driving and steering the vehicle from the perspective of the pilot or driver, with most games adding another challenge such as racing or fighting rival vehicles. Games are often divided based on realism, with some games including more realistic physics and challenges such as fuel management.
Definition
Vehicle simulation games allow players to drive or fly a vehicle. This vehicle can resemble a real one, or a vehicle from the game designer's imagination. This includes vehicles in the air, on the ground, over water, or even in space. Different vehicle simulations can involve a variety of goals, including racing, combat, or simply the experience of driving a vehicle. These games normally allow the player to experience action from the visual perspective of the pilot or driver.
This definition includes a wide range of vehicles, including aircraft, spacecraft, boats, cars, trucks, motorcycles, and so on.
This definition includes many kinds of driving simulators, including both real and imaginary racing systems. It also includes a range of flight simulators, including civilian, military, and fantastical vehicles.
Rolling and Adams note that racing games follow the design conventions of a vehicle simulation, despite often being marketed in the
sports
Sport is a physical activity or game, often competitive and organized, that maintains or improves physical ability and skills. Sport may provide enjoyment to participants and entertainment to spectators. The number of participants in ...
category.
Game design
Goals and challenges

The core gameplay in a vehicle simulation is the physical and tactical challenge of driving a vehicle.
Mastery of vehicle control is the element which encourages players to continue playing, even after the game's goals have been completed. Players learn to use appropriate speed and steering, and must avoid crashing by observing cues about how fast they are going.
There are some vehicle simulations where the player is given no specific goal, and is simply able to explore and experience using the vehicle.
In the absence of any competition, "some vehicle simulations
aren't games at all"
But most vehicle simulations involve some form of competition or race, with a clear winner and loser.
Some games add special challenges such as combat and
slaloms.
Many types of driving games, including both military flight simulators and racing simulators, make use of careers and campaigns. Players must complete different tracks or missions, and collect victories and other achievements based on their performance.
Realism and physics
The market for vehicle simulators is "divided between the purists and the casual players".
A variety of vehicle simulators have been created to serve both markets. Purists demand total accuracy, whereas
casual players are less concerned with such details. This level of accuracy depends on how damage, physics, environment, weather, and controls are implemented.
For example, accurate flight simulators will ensure that the vehicle responds slowly to their controls, while other games will treat the plane more like a car in order to simplify the game.
In both driving games and flight simulators, players have come to expect a high degree of verisimilitude where vehicles are scaled to realistic sizes.
These types of games usually utilize a highly accurate time scale, although several flight simulators allow players to fast forward through periods where there is nothing interesting happening.
In the case of space or water vehicle simulations, the gameplay physics tend to follow those of flying and driving simulations.
These games will add variety by having a variety of vehicles with different performance characteristics, such as sharper turning or faster speed.
Many games make use of real life vehicles, including military vehicles or cars from major automobile manufacturers.
In most games, the player can adjust performance of their vehicle by configuring or replacing parts of it, while some games like ''
SimplePlanes'' allow players to build entirely custom vehicles from a set of blocks and presets. These may sacrifice realism in favor of broader customization possibilities.
Non-driving roles
Although vehicle simulations focus on driving a vehicle, many games involve non-driving roles. For more detailed racing simulations, the player may sometimes play the role of a mechanic who repairs or augments their vehicle. Some flight simulators involve various
air traffic controller
An Air traffic controller (ATC) is a person responsible for the coordination of traffic in their assigned airspace. Typically stationed in area control centers or control towers, they monitor the position, speed, and altitude of aircraft and c ...
roles, especially in
multiplayer
A multiplayer video game is a video game in which more than one person can play in the same game environment at the same time, either locally on the same computing system (couch co-op), on different computing systems via a local area network, or ...
mode. In games with a combat element, this might involve manning a separate combat station on a larger vehicle. Some games such as ''
Their Finest Hour'' allow players to alternate between piloting the vehicle or manning the waist or tail guns. ''
Megafortress'' allowed players to operate five separate stations for combat and managing the vehicle.
Games that make use of combat have competition modes similar to
first-person shooter
A first-person shooter (FPS) is a video game genre, video game centered on gun fighting and other weapon-based combat seen from a First person (video games), first-person perspective, with the player experiencing the action directly through t ...
s, where player must defeat human or
artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the capability of computer, computational systems to perform tasks typically associated with human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making. It is a field of re ...
opponents.
As part of other genres
Many games implement a driving system. For example, it has been increasingly popular in first-person shooters to have combat vehicles. These are rarely designed with accuracy in mind, focusing more on their tactical experience.
Sub-genres and vehicle types
Rollings and Adams note that "the vast majority of vehicle simulators are
flight simulator
A flight simulator is a device that artificially re-creates aircraft flight and the environment in which it flies, for pilot training, design, or other purposes. It includes replicating the equations that govern how aircraft fly, how they rea ...
s and driving (usually
car-racing) simulators".
However, this genre includes any game that creates the feeling of driving or flying a vehicle, including the magic broomsticks in the ''
Harry Potter
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'' games.
More common examples include simulations of driving
train
A train (from Old French , from Latin">-4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to talk of the beginnings of French, that is, when it wa ... , from Latin , "to pull, to draw") is a series of connected vehicles th ...
s,
spacecraft
A spacecraft is a vehicle that is designed spaceflight, to fly and operate in outer space. Spacecraft are used for a variety of purposes, including Telecommunications, communications, Earth observation satellite, Earth observation, Weather s ...
,
boat
A boat is a watercraft of a large range of types and sizes, but generally smaller than a ship, which is distinguished by its larger size or capacity, its shape, or its ability to carry boats.
Small boats are typically used on inland waterways s ...
s,
tank
A tank is an armoured fighting vehicle intended as a primary offensive weapon in front-line ground combat. Tank designs are a balance of heavy firepower, strong armour, and battlefield mobility provided by tracks and a powerful engine; ...
s, and other combat vehicles.
Boat and naval simulations
Most
watercraft
A watercraft or waterborne vessel is any vehicle designed for travel across or through water bodies, such as a boat, ship, hovercraft, submersible or submarine.
Types
Historically, watercraft have been divided into two main categories.
*Raf ...
simulations are of "powerboats or jet skis".
Gameplay differs from driving a car because of the fluid medium, which affects turning. These games involve racing through a course marked by
buoy
A buoy (; ) is a buoyancy, floating device that can have many purposes. It can be anchored (stationary) or allowed to drift with ocean currents.
History
The ultimate origin of buoys is unknown, but by 1295 a seaman's manual referred to navig ...
s, with some tracks allowing the player to make jumps.
Sailing simulations are rare, as the complexity of controlling a sailboat appeals to only a specialized market.
However, there has been a growing market after Nadeo introduced their ''
Virtual Skipper'' games. Other popular sailing games are ''Sail Simulator 2010'' and ''
Virtual Sailor''. These games can both be played online against other sailors around the world.
This category includes
submarine simulations, which typically focus on old-fashioned submarine activities such as firing torpedoes at surface ships.
Simulations of warships are more rare. Due to their slow speed, games such as ''
Harpoon
A harpoon is a long, spear-like projectile used in fishing, whaling, sealing, and other hunting to shoot, kill, and capture large fish or marine mammals such as seals, sea cows, and whales. It impales the target and secures it with barb or ...
,'' ''
Command: Modern Air Naval Operations'' and ''
Dangerous Waters'' simulate naval warfare involving entire fleets.
Construction simulators
Construction simulators such as the ''
Construction Simulator'' series put players in control of various vehicles on construction sites or in other scenarios allowing them to simulate the vehicles and the tasks they accomplish. Vehicles used in construction simulator games consist of a wide variety of vehicles such as cranes, dozers, excavators, front loaders and various trucks. Players can use these vehicles to build up construction projects, demolish buildings or deform terrain such as digging pits and trenches. Construction vehicle sims have become increasingly popular on mobile platforms with numerous games focused on individual vehicles such as Heavy Excavator Simulator PRO and Construction & Crane SIM.
Farming simulators
Farm simulators such as ''
Farming Simulator'' series offer varying levels of farm care from agriculture production to animal husbandry and synthesis of bio-fuels. Vehicles used in farming simulator games consist mainly of tractors, combines, and tractor trailers. Because of the nature of farming there are often many different components to add to the tractor to till, seed, water, and fertilize the land.
Flight simulators
Flight simulator
A flight simulator is a device that artificially re-creates aircraft flight and the environment in which it flies, for pilot training, design, or other purposes. It includes replicating the equations that govern how aircraft fly, how they rea ...
s "tend to fall into
military
A military, also known collectively as armed forces, is a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. Militaries are typically authorized and maintained by a sovereign state, with their members identifiable by a d ...
or civilian categories".
*
Civilian flight simulator: ''
FlightGear'' and ''
Microsoft Flight Simulator
''Microsoft Flight Simulator'' is a series of Flight simulation video game, flight simulator programs for MS-DOS, Classic Mac OS, and Microsoft Windows operating systems. It was an early product in the Microsoft application portfolio and diff ...
'' are notable example of a civilian flight simulator.
These games "seldom have any victory conditions, unless they implement racing or specific challenges, such as tests of speed and accuracy".
Still, players can be presented with a variety of challenges including flying at night, or flying in harsh weather conditions. One of the most difficult challenges is to land the plane, especially during adverse weather conditions.
*
Military flight simulators: Military or combat flight simulators demand that players "achieve the mission's objectives, usually attacking enemy aircraft and ground installations".
These games depend heavily on the aircraft or role being simulated, where fighter planes largely engage with enemy aircraft, while bombers are designed to attack targets on the ground.
A unique aspect of these games is the ability to view ground targets, or view the action from the perspective of a bomb or missile.
Players are often confronted with a series of missions with both primary and secondary objectives, and victory is achieved by completing a combination of goals.
Many games will also award different levels of victory based on how many objectives were completed, or how much time or damage the player took.
* Fantasy flight simulators: in some extraordinary instances, a game will create the experience of flying on fantastical vehicles, such as a dragon.
Racing games
Racing video game
Racing games are a video game genre in which the player participates in a racing competition. They may be based on anything from real-world racing leagues to fantastical settings. They are distributed along a spectrum between more realistic raci ...
s "tend to fall into ''organized racing'' and ''imaginary racing'' categories".
*
Racing simulations: Organized racing simulators attempt to "reproduce the experience of driving a racing car or motorcycle in an existing racing class:
Indycar
IndyCar, LLC (stylized as INDYCAR), is an auto racing sanctioning body for American open-wheel car racing headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. The organization sanctions two racing series: the premier IndyCar Series with the Indianapolis ...
,
NASCAR
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC (NASCAR) is an American auto racing sanctioning and operating company that is best known for stock car racing. It is considered to be one of the top ranked motorsports organizations in ...
,
Formula 1
Formula One (F1) is the highest class of worldwide racing for open-wheel single-seater formula Auto racing, racing cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The FIA Formula One World Championship has been one ...
, and so on."
These games draw on real-life to design their gameplay, such as by treating fuel as a resource, or wearing out the car's brakes and tires.
Damage is often modeled as a single variable, with more accurate simulations modeling damage to different areas of the car with differing consequences.
Aside from trying to win races without crashing, players will sometimes earn prize money that they can spend on upgrading their race car.
*
Arcade racing games: Less realistic racing games, sometimes called imaginary or arcade-like racing games, involve "imaginary situations, driving madly through cities or the countryside or even fantasy environments".
These games focus less on realistic physics, and may add other challenges such as collecting power-ups, driving through hoops and cones, or shooting weapons at rival players.
Spacecraft simulators
In general, game developers tend to avoid making realistic space flight simulators because they behave too slowly to interest a wide audience.
Thus,
spacecraft simulation games are typically science fiction games, such as the ''
Wing Commander
Wing commander (Wg Cdr or W/C) is a senior officer rank used by some air forces, with origins from the Royal Air Force. The rank is used by air forces of many countries that have historical British influence.
Wing commander is immediately se ...
'' series. Two notable counter-examples are
Orbiter
A spacecraft is a vehicle that is designed to fly and operate in outer space. Spacecraft are used for a variety of purposes, including communications, Earth observation, meteorology, navigation, space colonization, planetary exploration, ...
, and
Kerbal Space Program
''Kerbal Space Program'' is a 2015 Space flight simulation game, space flight simulation video game developed by Mexican studio Squad for Linux, macOS, Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One. In the game, players dir ...
, which have the explicit goal of physically accurate atmospheric- and spaceflight simulation.
Tank and mech simulators
Vehicular combat simulators include
tank
A tank is an armoured fighting vehicle intended as a primary offensive weapon in front-line ground combat. Tank designs are a balance of heavy firepower, strong armour, and battlefield mobility provided by tracks and a powerful engine; ...
simulations and
mecha
In science fiction, or mechs are giant robots or machines, typically depicted as piloted, humanoid walking vehicles. The term was first used in Japanese (language), Japanese after shortening the English loanword or , but the meaning in Japan ...
simulations.
Aside from piloting the vehicle, a key element of gameplay is controlling a rotating turret.
These games are seldom fully accurate,
as realistic tanks are slow and have limited visibility (as
World War II Online simulation game), which would limit their appeal to
casual gamers.
Many games have made use of mechs in order to appeal to a wider audience, as they can add weapons and capabilities that are not necessarily restricted by weapons platforms and technologies that bear resemblance to such systems that currently exist, which grants a broader artistic license on behalf of the game developers.
Vehicular combat game
Vehicular combat games (also known as just vehicular combat or car combat) are typically
video
Video is an Electronics, electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving picture, moving image, visual Media (communication), media. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, whi ...
or
computer game
A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device) to generate visual feedback from a display device, mo ...
s where the primary objectives of gameplay includes
vehicles
A vehicle () is a machine designed for self-propulsion, usually to transport people, cargo, or both. The term "vehicle" typically refers to land vehicles such as human-powered vehicles (e.g. bicycles, tricycles, velomobiles), animal-powered tr ...
, armed with weapons fighting with other armed vehicles.
Train simulator
This genre also includes simulations of driving
train
A train (from Old French , from Latin">-4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to talk of the beginnings of French, that is, when it wa ... , from Latin , "to pull, to draw") is a series of connected vehicles th ...
s.
A
train simulator
A train simulator (also railroad simulator or railway simulator) is a computer-based simulation of rail transport operations. They are generally large complicated software packages modeling a 3D virtual reality world implemented both as comme ...
is a
computer program
A computer program is a sequence or set of instructions in a programming language for a computer to Execution (computing), execute. It is one component of software, which also includes software documentation, documentation and other intangibl ...
that simulates
rail transport
Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in railway track, tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel railway track, rails. Rail transport is one of the two primary means of ...
operations. This includes other kinds of railborne vehicles, such as a
tram
A tram (also known as a streetcar or trolley in Canada and the United States) is an urban rail transit in which Rolling stock, vehicles, whether individual railcars or multiple-unit trains, run on tramway tracks on urban public streets; some ...
.
Trucking simulator
The first trucking simulator was released in 1985. It simulates the
road train
A road train, also known as a land train or long combination vehicle (LCV) is a semi-trailer used to move road freight more efficiently than single-trailer semi-trailers. It consists of one semi-trailer or more connected together with or wit ...
(as an
articulated vehicle
An articulated vehicle is a vehicle which has a permanent or semi-permanent coupling in its construction. This coupling works as a large pivot joint, allowing it to bend and turn more sharply. There are many kinds, from heavy equipment to Arti ...
) and focuses on cargo transportation and economical issues.
The trucking simulator is a relatively new aspect of the vehicle simulation genre, focusing on cargo transportation and the expansion of the player's trucking business, combining elements of a
business simulation game.
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