AUScene Releases Reefworld for MSFS

Find a new way to explore the Great Barrier Reef.

AUScene Releases Reefworld for MSFS

Scenery developer AUScene has released a new product for Microsoft Flight Simulator that is a little different from the norm. Reefworld is a new way to discover the Great Barrier Reef.

The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best natural landmarks, featuring thousands of kilometres of coral, marine life and gorgeous views. Many of the locations within the reef are only accessible via helicopter and so AUScene has created a package that allows you to land a helicopter in this stunning part of the world.

Reefworld comes with a number of detailed Pontoons that feature helipads that all come with detailed modelling and animations. Furthermore, both Reefworld and Heart Island are represented in the pack. Animated boats, submarines and seagulls also populate the area bringing this area of the world to life.

Reefworld by AUScene is now available to buy from the AUScene store for $9.00.

Features

  • Authentic representation of Reefworld and Heart Island
  • 5 Detailed Pontoons, 3 with Helipads.
  • Interior Modelling
  • Lifelike PBR Textures
  • Animated Boats / Semi – Submarine
  • Animated Seagulls
  • Static R44
  • Realistic Night Lighting
  • 3D People
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