Sinking Simulator: Legacy – a sandbox of chaos and creativity
Sinking Simulator: Legacy is a physics-driven sandbox game developed by Luke Wren, designed for destruction enthusiasts and tinkerers alike. Whether you're sinking ships or collapsing iconic landmarks, the game invites you to explore the power of soft-body physics in endlessly entertaining ways, all within a pixel-art aesthetic.
Playground for destructive imagination
Players can import PNG images to create custom scenarios—sink the Titanic, topple the Eiffel Tower, or flood entire buildings. The color-coded palette system and editable JSON files offer deep customization. With four game versions accessible via the Beta Tab, players can explore legacy builds tailored for older hardware or low-spec systems.
While Sinking Simulator: Legacy is no longer under active development, it remains engaging for those who enjoy sandbox-style experimentation. The lack of updates limit content for long-term play, but its mod-friendly design keeps it fresh for creative users. This feels more like a toolkit than a polished game—but that’s part of its charm.
For fans of mayhem and modding
If you enjoy sandbox games that let you break things for fun, Sinking Simulator: Legacy delivers simple but satisfying destruction. It may be aging software, but it still offers hours of chaotic experimentation.





