Open Sea Survival - Ocean Survival Game
About the Game
Raft Builder: Sea Survival is a captivating adventure game where you fight for survival on a small raft in the vast ocean. Starting with just a few planks, you can gradually expand and strengthen your floating base. Collect resources as they float by: planks, barrels, debris, and other useful materials needed for construction. Set up fishing nets to automate your harvesting and catch fish to maintain your strength. But beware—a dangerous shark never sleeps and periodically attempts to destroy your raft. Strengthen your structures and fight back to preserve your base. Explore small islands where you can dock to collect rare resources and discover hidden treasures. Find chests, loot valuable items, and upgrade your equipment, becoming increasingly resilient to the challenges of the ocean. Build a reliable, large, and safe raft, explore the sea, and prove that you can survive in the harsh conditions of the open ocean!
Game Mechanics
Survival Crafting is the core mechanic of Sea Survival on Raft. You start on a small wooden raft with only a hook. You must gather floating resources (wood, plastic, scrap, barrels) drifting in the ocean. Use these materials to craft tools (spear, fishing rod, purifier), weapons (bow, arrows), and raft upgrades (engines, nets, anchors, reinforced foundations). You must manage vital stats – hunger, thirst, and health. Fish and cook food, collect rainwater or boil seawater, and avoid poisoning. A persistent shark attacks your raft and you; build defenses or fight back with spears. The ocean is procedurally generated, with islands to explore for rare resources. Progression is non‑linear: research blueprints, expand your raft into a multi‑level floating base, and follow a story via radio signals and abandoned structures. Multiplayer co‑op allows shared resource gathering and base building. Failure (death by shark, starvation, or drowning) respawns you on the raft but with item loss. Unlike pure simulation games, Sea Survival on Raft emphasizes proactive resource management, player‑driven goals, and the constant threat of the open ocean.