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  • Summary: Shipwrecked on a tropical island, you must use your wits and the natural environment to survive, craft, explore - and eventually, find your way home.
    Under the Ocean features a flexible, physics based crafting system. Hundreds of items interact in strange and unexpected ways. Attach a
    Shipwrecked on a tropical island, you must use your wits and the natural environment to survive, craft, explore - and eventually, find your way home.
    Under the Ocean features a flexible, physics based crafting system. Hundreds of items interact in strange and unexpected ways. Attach a sharp rock to the end of some driftwood to make a spear. Then a glow worm for lighting, or dip the tip in poison berries - or both! Build traps to ensnare prey, windmills to generate power, a lakeside cabin, and eventually, a raft to make your way home.
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  1. Jul 21, 2016
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    Last alpha was a reasonable tech demo of a 2D side-scrolling game. People paid for this tech demo to become a full game. The developers,Last alpha was a reasonable tech demo of a 2D side-scrolling game. People paid for this tech demo to become a full game. The developers, however, announced after that alpha, that they wanted to completely re-design the game into 3D. They started in 2012, and at the end of 2013 they essentially said "you paid? Too bad, we're starting over."

    Now, the programmer left, and there's a single developer working weekends to produce the game. He did start over with a completely new style, though.

    Funnily enough, the studio is called 'near enough games'. The first iteration was 'near enough', in my opnion.
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