Block of Rum

Block of Rum

(!!!MAJOR REVIEW CHANGE!!!)

So originally, I had said I would not recommend this game, however I also stated that I would change it if my problems with the game were fixed. So, I am happy to say that with the update 0.7.1 (which was the next update after my review) the following problems have been fixed to my satisfaction.

1: Inability to escape from battle (FIXED)

2: Lack of Warning about losing inventory (FIXED)

3: Quest tracking (FIXED)

Sooo, since all my complaints are fixed to my acceptance, I am happy to change my review to RECOMMEND! I left my complaints so you can see what I was upset about. Hope this helps!

Real player with 17.9 hrs in game


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I really got hooked on the construction mechanics, i would definetly play for hours building ships if there were more materials and color options for said materials. A few comments on the construction though, i would really like more available visibility while making designs (360° vision). Most of the UI needs fixing (better construction inventory, texts that fit), but i indeed liked where the game is going and the potential it has. I would love to help in the translation if you are planing to doing it also in spanish. counter or markers for needed sails or weight balance would be great. For now, I’ll keep designing ships till i get the perfect one. Good luck and keep on the good work…

Real player with 16.1 hrs in game

Block of Rum on Steam

Poly Pirates

Poly Pirates

A true modern masterpiece.

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game


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Poly Pirates on Steam

CRISTIANO

CRISTIANO

A city building game with sail, trading, and an RTS touch, you will need to keep your people fed and happy, while producing or buying war items to defend your city from incoming attacks.

Features:

-City builder: Enjoy the power and flexibility of a traditional city building game.

-Action: Enemies will attack your town by sea and land.

-RTS: Once the enemy is on land, you can select units and organize an attack against them.

-Sail: You have access to the world map and around 20 cities to sail to and trade with, keep in mind sailors need food and water for the long trips.

-Crown: The game begins with your selection of a European city.

-Initial location: You will be able to select a city on the Caribbean map.

-Intercontinental trade: With your ship, sell and buy goods with any city, in the Caribbean, or Europe.

-Sim: +50 buildings simulating real Caribbean ones.

-Production Lines: +80 products available.


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CRISTIANO on Steam

Sea of Craft

Sea of Craft

Join Sea of Craft, the new wave of realistic physics-based construction and adventure games. With hundreds of building materials and weapons at your disposal, there is no limitation to the unique and wonderful seafaring vessels that you can create. When you’re done building, take to the treacherous waves of the Beela South Sea where wild adventures and rich bounty await you. Band together with players from around the world and do battle with mysterious monsters lurking in the depths, or battle your enemies and claim the spoils!

Sea of Craft features 3 unique gameplay styles allowing you to enjoy the game your way!

#### Challenge Mode

Head to single-player and progress through varied and brain-teasing challenges test your creativity and engineering skills to the limits. Race against the clock, navigate difficult terrain, take down targets with formidable firepower and much more.

Open Sea

Navigate to the Beela South Sea in the Open Sea mode. Join forces with players around the world to battle mysterious and fearsome monsters or turn your cannons on the other players and battle for supremacy in intensive PVP Battles!

Sail across a boundless ocean unlocking points of interest on your map and picking up material to build vessels as you do, remember here resources are scarce and you will only be able to build with what you scavenge from wrecks. Navigate to a factory and turn your materials into ship parts or purchase parts at the purchasing station. Buy or sell ship designs at the Ship Expo. Meet your friends at the Customshouse. Join in the many varied wonderful and exciting game modes within the Open sea that rise from the ocean depths!

Sandbox

Hard day at sea? Why not retire to the tranquillity of Creative Mode for the evening. Make the build of your dreams using unlimited resources. Experiment, test, rinse and repeat. The only limit is your imagination!

#### Features

  • 3 Distinct game modes catering for every playstyle

  • Puzzle-based single-player challenge chapters

  • Sandbox mode with unlimited resources to let your creativity run wild

  • Unique and exciting minigames on both land and sea

  • Open Sea with resource management elements

  • Blueprints trading at the Ship Expo – share your ships with the world!

  • Battle in open-world PvP

  • Ability to build huge complex vessels

  • In-depth building mechanics featuring pistons, pulleys, hinges and more

  • Ornamental shipbuilding parts and colourful spray paints

  • Large 64km² open-world map (to be expanded with future DLC)

  • Explore the map collecting resources scattered throughout the world

  • Realistic water physics

Sea of Craft on Steam

The Last Leviathan

The Last Leviathan

The Last Leviathan Is Truly an amazing Game with a simple but brilliant game mechanic.

Build A Floating, Armored Ship And Take on The Sea!

Testing the build of your ship as you sail, you have the option to fix or adjust (when not in Battle) the Ship, To anything from The weight to the Weapons to even the style.

The Art Style is very reminiscent to Legend Of Zelda - Wind Waker.

because the quality of the game is so stunning and visually appealing it would almost be taking as a game developed by nintendo in the craftsmanship alone.

Real player with 32.4 hrs in game

As a simple ship building and sailing sandbox this game let me entertain myself for a good 30 hours before it’s limitations and flaws started to suck the enjoyment out of it.

The ocean wave and wind physics are outstanding, and really provide a test for the ship designs you can come up with. You can add lots of water propellers, ballast, and even functioning wings if you want to try making a sort of hydroplane design for speed.

Outside of the sandbox, there is really not much else to do, there is no substantial “game” there other than the sandbox.

Real player with 31.5 hrs in game

The Last Leviathan on Steam

Heart of Moon : The Mask of Seasons

Heart of Moon : The Mask of Seasons

Wasn’t what I was expecting, but it’s not too bad and can be addicting. Works on Triple Screen.

Real player with 21.8 hrs in game

A fairly standard match-3 game, but with nice music and really good graphics in the cut scenes where you get to find things. I think it’s good for younger players as well as those looking for an easy time waster. The rewards are nice, and come frequently enough to be satisfying.

Real player with 18.0 hrs in game

Heart of Moon : The Mask of Seasons on Steam

Mutiny Island

Mutiny Island

This game could be so much better. I have warped to grey screen death countless times. I camped while being attacked by a skeleton, woke up on Davy Jones' ship surrounded by the undead, and glitched to the starting warp. Jumped through many stone walls diagonally, and fought tigers from vantage point because of it. In my short time with this piece i have seen so many classic mishaps that that in itself is making me appreciate it more.

It’s $8, buggy as hell and absolutely wonderful.

Real player with 16.5 hrs in game

I received a copy of this game to Let’s Play it and I loved it quite a bit. This is a really fun open-world game with a lot of stuff to explore and experiment around with!

Real player with 13.8 hrs in game

Mutiny Island on Steam

Life of Ocean

Life of Ocean

what kind of work is this

《life of ocean》is a First-person oceanic adventure survival game.

you will start from a desert island. Alone, without any means to call for help, you must do what you can to survive.

when you dont need to worry about food or clothing, there are countless treasures waiting for you under the ocean.

take the Treasure Map you found, camposs and shovel, become the richest adventurer in this ocean!

#### Survive

Health, Hunger, Thirst, Manage and monitor these vitals to continue your adventure. Grilled fish, fresh water, and Edible fruit to stay alive.

fresh water will be the most important resources, because fresh water is the medium of payment with NPC in this world.

#### Crafe Tools

Axe, Pickaxe, Spear, Torch, cutlass,firegun and so much more can all be crafted through an interactive crafting menu.

Ships are the main means of transportation in this game. Players can use ships to transport goods and explore travel.

Dynamic Weather System

This game has a basic day and night cycle, rainy weather, sunny weather, it will extinguish the equipment that uses fire to work on rainy day, such as campfire, barbecues, furnaces, etc.

We will add more weather season systems to the game in the future, such as dry season, wet season, etc.

Interesting treasure mining system

Digging treasures will make the player’s adventures easy and interesting. Before you set off, you need to prepare three items, the treasure map you found, a compass and a shovel.

After digging out the treasure, the player will encounter the skeleton or demon spirit . Beat them will get the key to open the treasure chest.

The rewards of treasure chests are random, also players can choose to sell the treasure directly to NPC for stable rewards.

Future update direction

The current version is enough for you to explore more than ten hours, but many details need to be polished. We will add more plants and animal to enrich the game.

And also enrich the vehicle system, add ghost ships, giant sea monsters and other contendable enemies to create exciting sea navigation.

Life of Ocean on Steam

Pixel Piracy

Pixel Piracy

Let’s get the obvious shït outta the way first: I like Pixel Pirates! And yes, I know it’s actually called Pixel PiraCY, but Pixel PiraTES just sounds way better.

Anyway, moving on… I like this game. I really really do. HOWEVER, I cannot POSSIBLY recommend it to ANYONE, simply because of the atrociously poor “productivity” of the so-called “developers” of the game. They CLAIM that their complete radio silence and lack of updates for over eight months was due to ONE guy’s failing health, and while I do wish him a speedy recovery, THIS DOES NOT MEAN THE REST OF YOU LOT GET TO SIT AROUND AND TWIDDLE YOUR FÛCKING THUMBS!

Real player with 104.6 hrs in game

So normally I would write a more concise review analyzing a game, and looking at all the good parts of it but also all of it’s faults. Pixel Piracy is this special case where I absolutely adore the concept it delivers and the gameplay, but the execution is so god damn awful I can’t bring myself to play it anymore, I wanted to play it to the end and explore everything, have a massive powerful crew that would dominate the seven seas. Instead we’re left with a game that, to put it simply, is badly made. It doesn’t work, and yet it ‘released’ mere days ago. Anyway, here’s a list of about everything wrong with this game that will ruin your experience. Some issues may not seem important but do realize that all of them create unfair situations where the player is not at fault and yet the game will end up punishing them anyway or worse, just straight up giving them a situation they cannot get out of because of the god awful AI. So, here’s the list.

Real player with 32.3 hrs in game

Pixel Piracy on Steam

Captain Bones: Prologue

Captain Bones: Prologue

The Ambience alone is worth downloading this game. It sounds very calming and if you love the ocean you will like this game. There isn’t much going on in this game yet, but somehow it doesn’t suffer from that. If you need explosions and constant gun fighting, then you probably won’t look twice at downloading this as it isn’t for you. If you want a lite island exploration game that is also about crafting and fighting off sharks while diving for treasure, and you don’t want to pay for it, then this IS for you.

Real player with 7.7 hrs in game

The prologue appears to be the same as the demo, which I’ve played for about 3.5 hours. It’s definitely a fun prologue, though there isn’t a ton to do outside of the story. There are some chests to find and loot, but ultimately, there isn’t anything worth buying with your booty. There is a scrap merchant who sells ship parts, but no ships that you can repair/build outside of the raft, which degrades quickly. Having a couple islands to sail to and a ship would go a long way, though I suspect that will be a motivation to buy the full game.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Captain Bones: Prologue on Steam