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5 Ocean-Themed Games Suitable for Gamers Who Fantasize of Navigating the Sea

Don’t you just love the stunning view of the ocean in video games? Then you may want to play these ocean-themed games!

Games | 03 July

2020-07-03T12:56:17.000Z

As we know, there are many types of games that you can enjoy and play. From the many games that are available right now, there are some ocean-themed games that might just suit gamers who love the vast, mysterious ocean.

On this occasion, Dunia Games would like to give you some recommendations on ocean-themed games that focus on the aquatic world. What are these games? Well, without further ado, let’s just get straight into it!

1. Maneater

Maneater is a game that just got released recently a while ago. In this game, you’ll be playing as a shark in the ocean and you’re tasked to devour all that’s in front of you, being the apex predator in the sea.

For those of you who are already familiar with the game Hungry Shark Evolved on Android, surely you’ll feel comfortable with Maneater, cause this game shares the similar gameplay. However, there will be some slight changes that make Maneater much better than Hungry Shark Evolved.

2. Beyond Blue

For those of you who want to enjoy the beauty of the scenery on the ocean floor, then you should try the game titled Beyond Blue. In this game, you’ll be playing as a scientist, tasked with doing researches on the many creatures in the sea, such as whales.

To research these animals, you’ll be using some advanced technological devices to see, listen, and interact with them all. In addition to all of those fascinating creatures, the stunning view in Beyond Blue will also amaze you.

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3. Subnautica

Are you into ocean-diving games like Beyond Blue but need more challenging gameplay? Then you should take Subnautica into your consideration.

In this one, you’ll be stranded in the middle of a vast, empty ocean, and you’ll have to survive by relying on the abundance of resources around you. You can fish to deal with hunger, look for items to be used in crafting, and explore some bizarre places and try to solve the mysteries behind them.

Subnautica boasts similar stunning views as Beyond Blue, so, if you’re stressed-out, you might want to dive in this game to relieve your stress.

4. Raft

Interested in playing Subnautica but you find it too difficult? Then another alternative for you is Raft. It is a survival game, set right in the middle of the sea, you’ll be floating around on a simple, small raft. Your main task is to upgrade the small raft into a bigger boat by crafting and building improvements on it using debris that you collect with your hook.

5. Sea of Thieves

If you want to feel the excitement of being a pirate, then you can experience it in Sea of Thieves. In this game, you’re a pirate, encountering many sea monsters, and seizing other pirates’ ships.

Well, those were five ocean-themed games for you to explore the vast open sea. Stick around for more info about the gaming world, and don’t forget to follow Dunia Games on Facebook and Instagram to keep you updated on the latest exciting news and articles.

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