Danger from the Deep (DftD) is a free, Open Source World War II german submarine simulation or subsim
Original Release: 12 June 2007
Version: 0.4.0 (07 June 2014)
License: GNU GPLv2
Developer: DftD Team
Danger from the deep program and source code is available under the GPL license and most of the artwork/data is released under a Creative Commons license (Attribution/NonCommercial/Non-Derivative works).
DftD is currently being developed on Linux (i386 and AMD64) and Windows.
There are binaries available for Linux (i386 and amd64), Windows (32bit) and there are some old packages for MacOSX.
DftD makes use of SDL/OpenGL and thus should be portable to other operating systems or platforms.
DftD has even been reported to work on:
- Windows (2000/XP/98)
- Linux (i386/x86-64/sparc64)
- FreeBSD (x86-64/sparc64/IA64)
- macOS X (ppc64)
Danger from the Deep submarine sim puts you in command of a UBoat in the North Atlantic Area with an objective to stalk and hunt Allied merchant vessels.
You can choose between various submarine types and engage convoys and escorts of varying sizes at different times of the day.
Technically and historically authentic, trying to re-create the battle of the Atlantic as realistically as possible.
This game is planned as tactical simulation and will be as realistic as our time and knowledge of physics allow.
If anyone wants to contribute to development of Danger from the Deep, you are welcome, just visit in #dangerdeep on Freenode IRC.
Contributing binary packages for various Linux distributions would also be much appreciated.
So if you have ever wanted to command a submarine during wartime but without the hassle of really doing it or possibility of death, this game is for you.
Danger from the Deep
Minimum System Requirements:
Processor: 1,5 GHz single-core CPU
Memory: 256 MB of RAM
Graphics: OpenGL 1.5 Cards
Hard Drive: 350 MB free space
DftD Screenshots
Danger from the Deep Videos
Danger From The Deep download Link version 0.4.0





