"Sea of Radiation: Prologue" is a nuclear-themed underwater adventure where you start as a small fish in a radioactive sea, evolving and mutating into a powerful ocean beast by attacking and consuming other creatures. With multiple evolutionary paths to choose from, players can customize their sea monster's abilities and appearance, leading to a unique transformation from a small creature to a massive ocean ruler. Strategy and challenge await as you become the apex predator of this radioactive ocean.
The game is simple but addictive, providing a fun experience for players.
It features a unique battling system with satisfying sound effects and enjoyable graphics.
Players appreciate the strategic and tactical elements, making it easy to learn yet challenging to master.
The game suffers from technical issues, including unresponsive controls and bugs that hinder gameplay.
Many players find the upgrades uncreative and repetitive, leading to a lack of depth.
There is a desire for more content and features, such as a free mode and multiplayer options, as the current state feels incomplete.
gameplay
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Gameplay is characterized by a blend of strategic and tactical elements with simplistic mechanics that maintain player engagement. However, the controls are frequently unresponsive, both in-game and in menus, and the lack of configuration options and detailed tooltips detracts from the overall experience.
“You found it both strategic and tactical, with elegantly simplistic mechanics that kept you engaged.”
“Nice gameplay”
“There are no options in the game, nothing to configure audio, video, or gameplay.”
“Take some notes from games like Brotato - make your tooltips as detailed as possible, define all your terms and mechanics, show the mathematics behind things, add actual options in the options menu.”
monetization
4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
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The monetization aspect of the game has been criticized for misleading advertising, as users report that the promotional videos showcase content that is not currently available in the game. This has led to dissatisfaction among players regarding the transparency of the game's offerings.
“The advertisement video seems misleading since most of the content shown isn't available in the game currently.”
“Misleading, bad advertising.”
graphics
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The graphics are described as simple yet superb, effectively complementing the game's interesting theme and atmosphere. Overall, the visuals enhance the gaming experience despite their simplicity.
“Simple and superb graphics”
“Interesting theme and atmosphere, albeit with such graphics”
“Interesting theme and atmosphere, albeit with such poor graphics.”
humor
2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
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The game is described as a small, humorous experience that is enjoyable and worth trying, especially since it is available for free.
“It's a small, funny game that you should definitely try; it's free!”
stability
2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
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The game's stability is frequently criticized, with users reporting it as buggy and clunky, leading to a frustrating experience where the game tends to fall apart quickly and lacks meaningful meta progression.
“Buggy, clunky, falls apart quickly, no meta progression.”
“Buggy, clunky, falls apart quickly, no meta progression.”
optimization
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The game is not optimized for dual-screen setups, as it pauses when the cursor moves outside the game window, leading to interruptions in gameplay.
“Currently not optimized for two screens because when the cursor flops out, it pauses the game.”
atmosphere
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The atmosphere of the game is noted for its interesting theme, though it is somewhat hindered by the graphics quality. Overall, players appreciate the thematic elements but feel that the visual presentation could be improved.
“The game has an interesting theme and atmosphere, despite the graphics.”