: This is the game's "killer feature." Using magical crystals, you can physically displace water to reveal sunken treasures or protect your base. Watching the ocean react to your structures is genuinely satisfying.

The game centers on exploration, base building, and resource management across a vast procedurally generated archipelago.

: The world is populated by "Titans"—massive stone golems that wander the ocean. Battling these requires preparation and clever use of your environment. Technical Performance & Multiplayer

As of the current versions (including the multiplayer updates), the experience can be inconsistent:

: The water looks stunning, but island textures and character models are often simplified.

is a must-try for survival fans who are tired of the standard "forest" or "zombie" settings. If you can overlook the rough edges typical of an indie early-access project, the ability to literally command the ocean provides a fresh and engaging hook.

Survival loops can become repetitive once the novelty of water displacement wears off.

: Being an Early Access title, you should expect occasional bugs, particularly with physics and building placement. Pros and Cons Pros :