- Released
- June 20, 2022
- ESRB
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- Developer(s)
- Redbeet Interactive
- Publisher(s)
- Axolot Games
Raft is a single-player or cooperative oceanic survival game with scavenging, crafting, and building. Created by Redbeet Interactive and published by Axolot Games, Raft features an open ocean to explore and traverse, farming, cooking, gathering, ocean combat, resource management, and more.
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Everything in Raft's story has been leading up to Utopia, the final location in the game. However, players must ready themselves for a fight.
The smelter is a key piece of equipment that every raft should have. Not only does it create ingots, it also makes several other valuable materials.
While players can use currents and sails to keep their rafts in one place, the best option is to use a craftable anchor.
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The second-to-last story island is a surprising sight compared to previous locations, and it's a huge space that players may have trouble navigating.
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Players who want to show off their skills can wear the heads of the enemies they've killed, or they can mount them on displays and admire all of them.
The wind turbine is a way to charge batteries without spending resources, but it's inefficient unless players know what it needs.
Advanced batteries are bigger and last much longer than simple batteries, but they also cost more resources. So are they worth the investment?
Two essential resources players will need in Raft are palm leaves and rope. Luckily, both materials are easy to get in large amounts.
While players can eat fruits without any preparation needed, other foods like meat, fish, and vegetables are best after a quick grilling.
The radio is a special item players can get from Tangaroa or on the hard-to-find Shipwreck Island, and it brings new music to the game.
Varuna Point is the beginning of the end of Raft's story, and it's a very vertical location with points of interest both above and below the waves.
The electric purifier is the third and final way for players to generate water, but it's not as mobile as other purifiers thanks to its requirements.
The water tank found on Tangaroa works just like the biofuel tank by storing a valuable resource. But is it as useful as the biofuel tank?
Collection nets are an early way to automate gameplay in Raft, but it helps to know their limitations and how players can best set them up.