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  • Summary: A longshoreman's job is never done. As the lead operator, you will be tasked with getting hands-on in the daily operation and continuous expansion of your father’s dock in the wake of a devastating hurricane.
    When the ships roll in, unload heavy cargo. When the flatbeds pull up, ship out
    A longshoreman's job is never done. As the lead operator, you will be tasked with getting hands-on in the daily operation and continuous expansion of your father’s dock in the wake of a devastating hurricane.
    When the ships roll in, unload heavy cargo. When the flatbeds pull up, ship out vital materials and medicine to those who need it most. Stay on top of repairs and maintain massive equipment to foster the growth of your operation - become more than just any port in a storm.

    To accomplish your goals of saving the family business you must sign contracts to create and foster new logistical chains, ensuring the profitability of your wharf. Every job you take earns the cash necessary to invest in your operation and acquire new, powerful machinery. Purchase new lots to store your vehicles, upgrade your fueling capacity and power supply, and conquer new milestones for your business.
    Rebuild Port Wake, one cargo lift at a time.
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  1. Mar 24, 2026
    80
    You will be pleasantly surprised by how enjoyable moving containers around a port can be. A big part of that enjoyment stems from the story of Docked, closely followed by the precision of the gameplay.
  2. Mar 13, 2026
    80
    Docked may essentially be all about moving heavy things, but it does so brilliantly, and sitting behind a joystick on any of the machines is, as we know from an old internet legend, what gives you power. So, I find it difficult to see how this type of simulator could be made in a more entertaining way than Docked actually manages to do.
  3. 75
    Docked is a solid next step in the sim category for Saber Interactive. I loved every second learning about all the new machinery and how best to use it. The introduction of a story was a nice touch that a lot of simulation games don’t have. The few performance issues didn’t take away from the fun I had with Docked. However, the lack of continuing to play after I finished was a bit of a letdown. Working so hard to get my port fully upgraded, and not being able to really use it.
  4. Mar 5, 2026
    70
    Given that RoadCaft left me in the dirt, I honestly believed that Saber's simulation ship had sailed on me for good. Fortunately, Docked has managed to reel me back in, providing a seriously entertaining casual simulation with tons of tasks to keep the enthusiast (un)loading for hours. The only things ruining the immersion are graphical issues, QTE-minigames that just don't land the way they should, and Port Wake that isn't as hustling and bustling as you'd expect from a major transport harbor.