Carnival Festivale in Stormworks: Build and Rescue!
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That's an impressive lobby there. It's got a uh atrium and all that fun stuff.
I don't think there's any power, man. Well, we got to find the bridge or the engine room.
This is definitely a Carnival cruise ship for sure. I've seen that wall pattern right there somewhere some somewhere.
That is your vacation telling you Sionara.
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Check out this new gaming experience for ship lovers lol The video showcases a virtual tour of the Carnival Festivale ship in the game Stormworks: Build and Rescue (0:00). The creator explores various parts of the ship, highlighting both impressive features and some in-game quirks: Initial Impressions: The video starts with a walk-through of the gangway and the ship's impressive lobby and atrium, noting its resemblance to other Carnival ships (0:28-0:59). Cabins and Navigation Challenges: The creator shows a basic cabin (1:16) and then struggles with non-functional elevators, leading to a search for the bridge or engine room to power the ship (1:33-2:00, 2:44-2:50). Exploring Public Areas: The tour continues through areas like the theater (2:05), a small casino with only four slot machines (5:09-5:41), the grand staircase (5:49), an outdoor promenade (6:30), and the Seaside restaurant (6:56). Comedy Bar and More Restaurants: The creator visits the Punch Liner comedy stage (7:53) and explores various other restaurants on a different floor (9:38). Gift Shops and Exterior Exploration: The video highlights gift shops where players can "blow thousands of dollars" (10:24-10:31) and continues exploring the ship's exterior, including an attempt to throw a fire extinguisher overboard (11:05-13:06). Getting the Ship Moving: After much exploration, the creator uses "ghost mode" to reach the bridge and successfully gets the ship moving, emphasizing that a cruise ship that doesn't move is "just a hotel" (13:13-14:24). Leo Deck and Water Park: The tour proceeds to the Leo deck, which is noted for its good design and resemblance to the Carnival Magic ship (18:18-19:20), and then to the water park area with a large glass dome and slides (22:46-23:27). Destroying Lifeboats: Towards the end, the creator engages in a humorous, destructive activity of throwing lifeboats overboard, demonstrating how they fill with water and break apart (26:04-32:50), joking about how this would get someone banned from a real cruise line. Conclusion: The video ends with the ship still moving, showing a lifeboat dangling and in disarray, while the creator encourages viewers to like and subscribe (33:10-33:46).