Display title | Navy Field |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | An MMO Naval Tactical Simulator, Navy Field (also seen as "Navyfield") has a simple premise: take the various warships developed and used during World War 2, let players customise them as they see fit, then unleash them on the open ocean. A player starts with a generic frigate and, as their sailors level, will get access to better ships (destroyers, cruisers, battleships and carriers) and better hardware (cannons, torpedoes, mines, depth charges, scout aircraft, fighters and bombers). |