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


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Sea of Craft on Steam

Sea Dogs: To Each His Own - Pirate Open World RPG

Sea Dogs: To Each His Own - Pirate Open World RPG

Heads up, this review is LONG. There will be a TL;DR at the bottom.

This game is a gem, covered in a pile of shit. If you’ve read negative reviews for the game I hate to say that most of them are very much accurate. This game is very unwieldy, hard to learn, harder to master, and really doesn’t teach you anything. The closest this game has to a tutorial is essentially a few hours of being stuck on one island doing small quests to make enough money to buy a small ship. Unfortunately, this means you likely won’t know if you want to keep the game or not until after the refund period has passed.

Real player with 663.4 hrs in game


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Very OLD Akella Pirates game player here when “dinosaurs ruled the earth”.

I basically played the entire game in Russian (no DLC) before it was released in English offline.

I recently went back and have been playing the DLCs online, and my immediate review is still valid in any case.

The game series has been around since 2000. Published by Akella, and eveloped by various studios. This is actually the SIXTH game in the series. Sea Dogs, POTC (Sea Dogs Modification, SD2, the bad disney production), Age of Pirates (AoP) , Tortuga - Two Treasures, AoP2:COAS (City of Abandoned Ships) , and POTEHO (SDTEHO). Black Mark Studios has most of the original modders and designs from the original games. SDTEHO has MANY of the same landmarks as COAS and similar quests. Personally, I am partial to COAS for many reasons, but predominantly the freedom to do whatever the hell you want very early.

Real player with 504.8 hrs in game

Sea Dogs: To Each His Own - Pirate Open World RPG on Steam

World Pirate Wars

World Pirate Wars

Fun little game, it’s free give it a try.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game


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I keep checking the store page to see if I’m just blind, but I can’t seem to find anywhere that this is “Early Access” and yet the game is so completely and utterly unfinished that it barely even feels like it’s started development. But here we are, with a July 31, 2021 release date and a store page that appears to display a fully released game… hang on let me check again… nope, can’t seem to see an Early Access label anywhere.

Let me play the game again and make sure I didn’t miss anything… Nope, there’s basically no content.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

World Pirate Wars on Steam

boom faster

boom faster

“Forza Yang” is a classic Whac-A-Mole game.

Instead of using a hammer, the player needs to shoot down the enemies that show up with limited time.

The game has 4 different themes in total: Western, Private, City, and Sci-Fi.

Each theme will have 4 different maps with increasing hard levels.

There are also two extra mini-games.

boom faster on Steam

PIRATECRAFT

PIRATECRAFT

Good start not much to do, that’s most likely because I dont know how to do anything lol

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

It’s not bad, but the nights are pitch black, which has no meaning at all. Explore, explore and explore, how big is this world? Lots of chests with goodies to collect.

So the nights are a big turn off. Just standing there in the darkness, I want to move, but I don’t see my enemy.

Maybe it has a purpose in PvP mode, but if one has brightness control on their monitor, it’s an advantage.

And for what it is worth in general: This game should be FREE !

I do like, that when you kill a Cannibal, that it drops health potions. Take out the day/night cycle. If you can, can you @developer or is this what is possible? And if you try to add something, put like a bejeweled chest in a temple or something. Who ever gets it, get a huge bonus in points. But what is the use of the points, especially in single player?

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

PIRATECRAFT on Steam

IWOCon 2021

IWOCon 2021

This is a phenomenal first step!

So, to be clear, I am some one who helps the developer of one of the games that has a booth in this. But my review won’t be for how that particular booth looks or impacts made to the awareness of it. My review is for the entire thing for the indie scene.

I’ll start with negatives that are most likely shared by others at this point:

  • Bugs and glitches

  • Trailers are low quality streaming

  • Islands are lifeless

  • No multiplayer

  • Some people are unable to play the game without severe frame rate issues

Real player with 8.1 hrs in game

Disappointing is the best word to describe this. I sat through this because I love indie games, I actively go through twitter every Saturday night looking at new ones to add to my wishlist/follow on twitter/ or just watch the development of.

To any normal person they would have stopped 5 mins into this and said “well this is an ugly shit show” and then uninstall but I’m willing to wade through lots of shit to find a diamond in the rough but this broke me.

TLDR; Just go on to twitter and look up the hashtag #ScreenShotSaturday if you wanna find indie games instead of wrestling with this this.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

IWOCon 2021 on Steam

Maritime Calling

Maritime Calling

The game is still in early access and it shows. The foundations for a potentially great game are there, but at the moment there isn’t much content in the game.

Buy only if you are willing to support the devs along the way to a complete product. If you do so then I recommend joining their discord where you can get in contact with them and provide direct feedback

Real player with 11.0 hrs in game

Nice meditative game focused on micromanagement.

Unsurprising for early access it lacks some polishing and content but the overall idea is interesting.

Real player with 3.2 hrs in game

Maritime Calling on Steam

Seacurity Breach

Seacurity Breach

Quirky Tower Defence, where the difficulty ramps up quite quickly. Some bugs, but the dev’s are working hard to iron them out. Remember to report any you find, rather than just grumbling about it

Watch My Play through Here!

https://youtu.be/N6RQNFRljGo

Real player with 40.8 hrs in game

Balance issues really quick. You don’t make near the money needed to get needed number of towers and upgrades needed. Each tower you buy increases in cost - i.e. 1st is 25, 31, 39 etc so after you place 6 you are paying TONS and monsters drop 5 or 6 on a kill - but unless you spend that on upgrading existing - you don’t stand a chance.

1st 3 levels were good / challenging. The 4th is frustrating as you have to tower 2 paths and you have crap for money. You can barely keep up by upgrading your existing towers let alone place new ones on a 2nd path that are 90+ each.

Real player with 38.9 hrs in game

Seacurity Breach on Steam

Build Em' Faster

Build Em' Faster

This game is perfect if you suffer nostalgia from the old times of Rampart. It is a fresh remake of the game in 3D with the same mechanics and modern graphics. local multiplayer is perfect for family game.

Real player with 163.4 hrs in game

This game is really confusing and the description is very misleading and lies.

It’s a game where you make a fort, survive an oncoming wave and then rebuild for a point score and then restart. There are no credits, no AI to do the same thing with you so basically a lonely single player and there is no online forcing you to play pier to pier or online remote play or parsec which i don’t have right now and it looks like it would be fun with friends but needs a little more polish.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Build Em' Faster on Steam

VR Pirates of the Caribbean Life Experience

VR Pirates of the Caribbean Life Experience

‘VR Pirates of the Caribbean Life Experience’ is a small collection of weird scenes, with an ever-so-slight connection to water. In fact, apart from them all featuring water in some way they are not linked in any way. They are not fun, they are not educational, not interesting and they are not relaxing. Once again this developer hammers a nail into PCVR’s death with yet another app that makes it looks pointless. To say I don’t recommend this (or anything this developer makes) would be an understatement. Oh, and all the text was in Chinese anyway. I think it just goes to show an Oxford education isn’t worth shit.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

VR Pirates of the Caribbean Life Experience on Steam