Search for the Titanic (1989) proves that even shipwreck hunting can be turned into a spreadsheet simulator. You manage budgets, hire crews, buy sonar equipment, and hope your search doesn’t end with more debt than discovery. It’s oddly meditative, and when you finally locate the Titanic, it’s a genuinely thrilling moment. Educational, yes—but also a reminder that the ocean doesn’t care how many floppy disks you’ve got.
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