- Raft throws you and your friends into an epic oceanic adventure! Alone or together, players battle to survive a perilous voyage across a vast sea! Gather debris, scavenge reefs and build your own floating home, but be wary of the man-eating sharks!
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Raft | |
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Developer(s) | Redbeet Interactive |
Publisher(s) | Axolot Games |
Composer(s) | Jannik Schmidt |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | May 23, 2018 |
Genre(s) | Survival |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Raft is a video game from 2018 that was developed by Redbeet Interactive and published by Axolot Games.
At the very beginning, your raft will follow the current on its own. After a while you should craft a Sail Plank(10), Palm Leaf(20), Scrap(3) and a Streamer Plank(6), Rope(3), Nail(3). The Sail will allow you to control where your raft is going and if you're following the current, it will make your raft go much faster. Raft is a game that the Steam community has been murmuring about for years. While it only officially released in 2018, it was available in beta years beforehand. The story deals with the player being stranded on a raft in the middle of the ocean, but details have been kept quiet. Recently, a new update revealed another piece of the puzzle.
Gameplay[edit]
The game is played from the first-person perspective and can be played either in the Single Player Mode or Multiplayer Mode. With the latter, the server is automatically provided by the game and the game takes place in co-op mode.
At the start, the player starts on a raft in the middle of an ocean. The player starts with only a hook with which they can fish barrels, wood, palm fronds, plastic, and other objects out of the water. The player can leave the raft and collect things while swimming, but must be careful as the raft can get swept away by the current and the player can be attacked or killed by the shark who is always near the raft. Using a crafting system, the player can use the collected content to assemble and research new items and to expand and improve the raft. For example, tools, weapons and nets can be manufactured, control and guidance of the raft can be improved, technical systems can be manufactured and purely visual changes can be made.
The player also needs to manage basic needs like hunger and thirst by catching or growing food and purifying water to drink. During the game, the raft may pass by islands which the player can explore to get special items and resources. The player can also dive in coastal regions and collect special items.
With the help of a two-way radio.[1][2][3][4][5][6] radio built in the research table, the creator unveils the game's storyline. The world has been deserted. The protagonist which the players play as is searching for his wife and daughter. Using the two-way radio, the players can find nearby radio signals by changing the radio frequency. Once, the player found the source of the radio. It takes you through a sequence of adventures on that particular land where you can find more information on the survivors and how the world turns into this in the first place. All of this information will be recorded in a journal where the player can refer back on. After gathering all the basic storylines, the players will be given a new radio frequency to find the next storyline. The game has only been updated to Chapter 2, so the storyline has not yet been finished nor perfected.
Development and publication[edit]
Raft was developed by three Swedishstudents from Uppsala University. Development started in 2016 and is still ongoing.[2][7][8] On May 23, 2018, Raft was released as a Steam early access game. Raft had previously been distributed on the indie platform Itch.io, where it is still available as a free download.[1][9] A Linux version was discontinued after version 1.05 due to time constraints. Two weeks after launch the game was the number 3 most played game on Steam and had sold over 400,000 copies. The game updates frequently and new functions are regularly added.[3][10]
The German composer Jannik Schmidt is responsible for the soundtrack of the game.
Reception[edit]
Until the end of May 2017 was the developer version downloaded over seven million times.[2] The website Polygon called the game one of the most successful games on Steam of 2018 and praised the mix of exploring, collecting, managing and learning. The game gained fame through numerous Lets Plays on the YouTube video platform, among other things.[3][11]
The developers told PC Gamer that one reason for the success compared to other survival games that are played in an open world could be the limited area.[11] Due to the sandbox system and the setting on the open sea, the game is also compared with Subnautica.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ abc'Raft - Überleben auf einem Floß: Ozean-Survival-Spiel erscheint im Mai'. Retrieved 2018-07-08.
- ^ abcRudolf Opitz. 'c't zockt LIVE: Raft - Hai-Life auf dem Floß' (in German). Retrieved 2018-07-08.
- ^ abc'What's next for oceanic survival game Raft?'. Polygon. Retrieved 2018-07-08.
- ^Heavy Messing (2018-06-09). 'First Impressions: Raft - What shall we do with an indie sailor?'. AltChar. Retrieved 2018-07-08.
- ^'Raft: Im Survival-Spiel auf Steam überlebt Ihr auf engstem Raum'. Mein-MMO.de. 2018-05-26. Retrieved 2018-07-08.
- ^'Raft: Überlebenskampf auf hoher See steuert auf Early Access zu - 4Players.de'. 4Players. Retrieved 2018-07-08.
- ^'Raft: Waterworld lässt grüßen: Survival-Abenteuer auf einem ausbaubaren Floß - 4Players.de'. 4Players. Retrieved 2018-07-08.
- ^'Raft erscheint als Early Access Titel auf Steam - DailyGame' (in German). Retrieved 2018-07-08.
- ^'Sea survival sim sandbox Raft sets sail for Steam in May'. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. 2018-04-06. Retrieved 2018-07-08.
- ^'Steam Charts: A New Hope Edition'. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. 2018-05-29. Retrieved 2018-07-08.
- ^ ab'How Raft conquered the seas of Steam'. Pcgamer. Retrieved 2018-07-08.
External links[edit]
Raft Steam Workshop
- Official Website (english)
- Official Wiki (english)
- Raft at MobyGames
Raft Steam Sale
Community portal • Admin noticeboard • Rules • Copyright • Style Guide • Wanted Pages
Welcome to the Official Raft Wiki, the wiki for all information related to Raft, written and maintained by the players.We currently have 866 content pages, filled with 1,225 images and videos and they are all maintained by 16 users.
Raft is a Survival Game developed by Redbeet Interactive and published by Axolot Games.
By yourself or with friends, your mission is to survive an epic oceanic adventure across a perilous sea! Gather debris to survive, expand your raft and be wary of the dangers of the ocean!
Trapped on a small raft with nothing but a hook made of old plastic, players awake on a vast, blue ocean totally alone and with no land in sight! With a dry throat and an empty stomach, survival will not be easy!
Raft throws you and your friends into an epic adventure out on the big open sea, with the objective to stay alive, gather resources and build yourself a floating home worthy of survival.
Resources are tough to come at sea: Players will have to make sure to catch whatever debris floats by using their trusty hook and when possible, scavenge the reefs beneath the waves. However, thirst and hunger is not the only danger in the ocean… watch out for the man-eating shark determined to end your voyage!
- Latest release: Update 12.01
- April 1, 2021
Screwdriver, Thors Hammer and Octagonal Foundation were added to the game.
- March 29, 2021
The health and damage values across the wiki are being updated to match the actual in-game values.
- February 26, 2021
A future enemy has been named the 'Scuttler' by the Raft community.
- January 15, 2021
Redbeet Interactive started their Redbeet Facts series over on twitter!
- November 25, 2020
Steam Autumn Sale started on Steam. Raft is 33% off!
... that Stones can be thrown and deal damage?
... that the game designer Ellen Mellåker blogged about the development of Raft as early as October, 2016?