Via the bizarre magical shorthand we've all come to accept from the term "crafting", you conjure your accumulated trove of flotsam into more and more fancy objects, including nets that automatically honk wood and stuff out of the sea for you. It's small to start with, but as you honk wood and stuff out of the sea you add to it, and make it bigger. The premise is pretty simple - you're on a raft. That gradual accretion of stuff is fitting, I suppose, as it's exactly what Raft is about: gradually accreting stuff. It's one of those ones you'll play a bit of, forget about, and then look back a year later, only to find it's grown a whole story and pigs you can fight. That's not a criticism, it's just very much the mood the game has. One a day, every day, perhaps for all time.Įven though it only hit Steam in 2018, and has only existed in any form since 2016, Raft feels like one of those survival games that has been in Early Access forever. Have You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives.
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