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Aquatico is an underwater city-builder where you manage oxygen, pressure, and resource chains on the ocean floor. Ambitious concept, uneven execution.

Aquatico drops you onto the seabed and asks you to build a self-sustaining underwater civilization from scratch. It sits firmly in the city-builder and colony-management genre, borrowing structural DNA from games like Frostpunk and Anno - tight resource loops, population needs, and a hostile environment that will absolutely punish you for ignoring a supply chain. The ocean-floor setting is not purely cosmetic either. Oxygen supply, water pressure zones, and deep-sea geology all feed into your planning decisions in ways that make early layout choices matter more than they do in terrestrial builders. The resource chain depth is legitimately interesting for the first thirty or so hours. You are routing power grids, managing food production across kelp farms and aquaculture modules, and balancing the psychological morale of workers who apparently do not love living in airtight domes. The tech tree has enough branching to reward replays, and there is a genuine late-game arc where you expand into deeper, more hostile zones that require upgraded pressure-resistant structures. That progression curve is the strongest argument for spending time here. The problems surface once the novelty settles. The AI for the campaign scenario pacing is inconsistent - some objectives stall while others pile on simultaneously, and the difficulty curve has visible gaps. Tutorial coverage is functional but thin in spots, particularly around the logistics network, which means new players will hit a wall mid-game when their supply lines silently break without clear feedback. Sandbox mode gives more freedom but lacks the scenario hooks that would make it a long-term pull. The mod ecosystem is essentially absent right now, which removes a significant longevity lever. For strategy players who have cleared their Frostpunk backlog and want something with a fresh environmental constraint, Aquatico delivers a competent if rough experience. It will frustrate you occasionally with feedback problems and AI pacing, but the core loop of managing a pressurized undersea colony is distinct enough to justify a session. Newcomers to city-builders should be aware that the mid-game logistical complexity arrives fast and the game does not hold your hand through it - budget some time for a learning run before committing to a full campaign. The Mixed review score on Steam is honest. This is not a broken game, but it is an unpolished one with a concept that deserved another patch cycle before launch. If the underwater theme is pulling you in and you have tolerance for rough edges, the depth of the resource systems will reward patience. Diego, Scout Team

Aquatico

Aquatico

12 ene 2023Digital Reef GamesOverseer Games
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Aquatico is an underwater city-builder where you manage oxygen, pressure, and resource chains on the ocean floor. Ambitious concept, uneven execution.

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Aquatico drops you onto the seabed and asks you to build a self-sustaining underwater civilization from scratch. It sits firmly in the city-builder and colony-management genre, borrowing structural DNA from games like Frostpunk and Anno - tight resource loops, population needs, and a hostile environment that will absolutely punish you for ignoring a supply chain. The ocean-floor setting is not purely cosmetic either. Oxygen supply, water pressure zones, and deep-sea geology all feed into your planning decisions in ways that make early layout choices matter more than they do in terrestrial builders. The resource chain depth is legitimately interesting for the first thirty or so hours. You are routing power grids, managing food production across kelp farms and aquaculture modules, and balancing the psychological morale of workers who apparently do not love living in airtight domes. The tech tree has enough branching to reward replays, and there is a genuine late-game arc where you expand into deeper, more hostile zones that require upgraded pressure-resistant structures. That progression curve is the strongest argument for spending time here. The problems surface once the novelty settles. The AI for the campaign scenario pacing is inconsistent - some objectives stall while others pile on simultaneously, and the difficulty curve has visible gaps. Tutorial coverage is functional but thin in spots, particularly around the logistics network, which means new players will hit a wall mid-game when their supply lines silently break without clear feedback. Sandbox mode gives more freedom but lacks the scenario hooks that would make it a long-term pull. The mod ecosystem is essentially absent right now, which removes a significant longevity lever. For strategy players who have cleared their Frostpunk backlog and want something with a fresh environmental constraint, Aquatico delivers a competent if rough experience. It will frustrate you occasionally with feedback problems and AI pacing, but the core loop of managing a pressurized undersea colony is distinct enough to justify a session. Newcomers to city-builders should be aware that the mid-game logistical complexity arrives fast and the game does not hold your hand through it - budget some time for a learning run before committing to a full campaign. The Mixed review score on Steam is honest. This is not a broken game, but it is an unpolished one with a concept that deserved another patch cycle before launch. If the underwater theme is pulling you in and you have tolerance for rough edges, the depth of the resource systems will reward patience.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamCity-BuilderColony ManagementResource ChainsUnderwater SettingTech TreeSandbox ModeScenario CampaignPressure Mechanics

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Windows® 10 (64-bit)
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Intel® Core™ i5-3470 or AMD Ryzen™ 3 1200
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10 GB RAM
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GeForce GTX 1050 3 GB or AMD Radeon™ RX 560 4 GB
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Desarrolladora
Digital Reef Games
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Overseer Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
12 ene 2023

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