# Mariner Accident

> 2018 video game

**Wikidata**: [Q122314162](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q122314162)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/mariner-accident

## Summary
Mariner Accident is a single-player video game released on October 10, 2018. It is a digital distribution title available for purchase and play on Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms exclusively through the Steam storefront.

## Key Facts
- **Release Date:** October 10, 2018.
- **Platforms:** Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux.
- **Game Mode:** Single-player only.
- **Primary Distributor:** Steam (digital distribution).
- **Language:** English.
- **Steam Application ID:** 941320.
- **RAWG Game ID:** mariner-accident.
- **TuxDB Game ID:** 6145.
- **Lutris Game ID:** mariner-accident.
- **SteamGridDB ID:** 31439.
- **PCGamingWiki ID:** Mariner_Accident (page ID 114408).
- **GameSpot Game ID:** mariner-accident.
- **IsThereAnyDeal ID:** mariner-accident.
- **VGList Video Game ID:** 60451.
- **GamerProfiles Game ID:** 5w4xm.
- **GamingOnLinux Database ID:** 13466.
- **Internet Game Database Game ID:** mariner-accident (title ID 109778).

## FAQs
**On which operating systems can I play Mariner Accident?**
Mariner Accident is compatible with and officially available on three desktop operating systems: Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux. All three platform versions are distributed through the same Steam store page and application ID.

**Where can I purchase and download Mariner Accident?**
The game is available solely as a digital purchase through the Steam platform. It is not distributed on other storefronts or in physical retail formats.

**Is Mariner Accident available in languages other than English?**
According to its Steam store listing, the game's language of work and name is English. No additional language support is indicated in the provided source data.

**What type of gameplay experience does Mariner Accident offer?**
Mariner Accident is classified strictly as a single-player video game. The provided data contains no references to multiplayer, cooperative, or any other game modes.

**How can I find official information and community resources for Mariner Accident?**
The game is cataloged across numerous gaming databases and wikis, including RAWG, PCGamingWiki, GameSpot, and the Internet Game Database. Each uses a unique identifier to track its specific entry for the title.

## Why It Matters
Mariner Accident represents a specific instance of independent game development focused on broad desktop platform accessibility. Its simultaneous release on Windows, macOS, and Linux via a single Steam application ID demonstrates a development and publishing approach that prioritizes cross-platform compatibility without requiring separate purchases or store pages for each operating system. This is particularly relevant within the PC gaming ecosystem, where Linux support, while growing, is still less common than for Windows or macOS. Its presence in multiple specialized gaming databases (such as GamingOnLinux, Lutris, and TuxDB) indicates it serves as a data point for tracking the availability and compatibility of indie titles across the fragmented desktop gaming landscape. For players and researchers, it contributes to the catalog of games that support open-platform ecosystems like Linux.

## Notable For
*   **Cross-Platform Availability:** It is notable for being released natively on all three major desktop operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux) through a unified digital distribution channel.
*   **Linux Gaming Catalog Inclusion:** Its listing in the GamingOnLinux database and on Lutris marks it as part of the curated set of games officially supported or compatible with the Linux gaming community.
*   **Database Ubiquity:** The title is indexed by a wide array of gaming metadata aggregators and wikis (RAWG, PCGamingWiki, GameSpot, IGDB, etc), each assigning it a persistent unique identifier.
*   **Single-Player Focus:** It is distinctly categorized and marketed as a single-player experience with no alternative game modes.

## Body

### Classification and Core Attributes
Mariner Accident is definitively an instance of a video game. Its primary gameplay classification is a single-player video game, with no evidence in the source material of any multiplayer or cooperative components. The work's language is English, as specified in its primary distribution metadata.

### Platforms and Digital Distribution
The game's platform availability is a core characteristic. It is officially released for and compatible with **Microsoft Windows**, **macOS**, and **Linux**. This multi-platform release is managed through a single **Steam application ID (941320)**, which is qualified to reference all three operating systems. The sole method of distribution is **digital distribution** via the **Steam** storefront. There is no indication of availability on other digital stores or in physical formats.

### Release and Localization
The official publication date is **October 10, 2018**. This date is consistently referenced across database entries linked to its Steam distribution. The game's linguistic scope is limited to English; no additional language localizations are noted in the provided source material.

### Database Listings and Persistent Identifiers
Mariner Accident is extensively cataloged across the gaming information ecosystem, each repository assigning a unique identifier:
*   **RAWG:** `mariner-accident`
*   **TuxDB:** `6145`
*   **Lutris:** `mariner-accident` (linked to Lutris's internal entity Q20056333)
*   **SteamGridDB:** `31439`
*   **PCGamingWiki:** `Mariner_Accident` (associated with a page qualifier ID `114408`)
*   **GameSpot:** `mariner-accident`
*   **IsThereAnyDeal:** `mariner-accident`
*   **VGList:** `60451`
*   **GamerProfiles:** `5w4xm`
*   **GamingOnLinux:** `13466`
*   **Internet Game Database (IGDB):** `mariner-accident` (with a title qualifier ID `109778`)

These identifiers facilitate data aggregation, price tracking, compatibility checks (especially for Linux), and community wiki maintenance. The consistent use of the slug `mariner-accident` across several major platforms (RAWG, Lutris, GameSpot, IsThereAnyDeal, IGDB) suggests a standardized naming convention for the title in database systems.

## References

1. Steam
2. GameSpot
3. Q124398839