A casualty in the engine room. Decide fast, keep the plant alive.
Difficulty: ExpertPlay time: about 15 minutes
Workplace narrative
At sea, a seawater cooling line fails and the temperature is climbing. You have minutes, not hours. Isolate, cross-connect, keep propulsion available - and keep your crew safe.
Why this skill matters
Marine engineers and watchkeepers.
Learning objectives
Diagnose the casualty under pressure
Prioritize propulsion and safety
Execute the correct isolation
Equipment and components
Engine room (3D)Cooling and bilge systemsAlarm panelCommunications
Technical principles
Casualty control
Redundancy
Watchkeeping discipline
How to play
Read the alarms
Choose actions against the clock
Report to the bridge
Rules
Under development - full rules arrive with the game
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Engine Room Emergency is in development
The full game experience - levels, scoring and feedback - arrives with its development phase. The narrative, objectives and principles above define exactly what the game will teach.
Feedback approach
The debrief replays each decision with its consequence.
Common mistakes
Rushing without confirming which line failed
Losing propulsion to save an auxiliary
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