Compara los precios de Voyagers of Nera en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Treehouse Games. Publicado por Treehouse Games. Lanzado el 16/9/2025. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG, Early Access.

Somewhere between Valheim and a Miyazaki film lives this co-op ocean-survival that treats water as a playground, not an obstacle. Worth watching closely, with real caveats for Early Access buyers.

My first hour with Voyagers of Nera felt like the survival-crafting genre finally remembered it has a sense of wonder. You wake up as an Echo, a long-dormant guardian, and almost immediately you are skimming across the ocean on a personal board, scanning the horizon for the next island silhouette. The studio behind it, Treehouse Games, spent over a year playtesting with a Discord community before launch, and that intentionality shows in the small details: a day-night cycle that does not rush you, a food system that buffs rather than punishes (eat well for more health and stamina, but skipping meals will not kill you), and a free repair wheel available from the very start that removes the gear-grinding friction that can make other survival titles feel like unpaid maintenance work. The world itself is the obvious draw. Three biomes at Early Access launch take you from tropical islands formed around the body of a sunken stone colossus through bright coral cliffs and into mangrove-heavy zones. Water is not window dressing here. A genuine chunk of your playtime happens in it: swimming, diving for rare resources, outrunning sharks, or just letting a Carved Trimaran carry cargo across a calm stretch of sea. The Skimmer, essentially a magical surfboard, makes short hops feel genuinely joyful in a way that fast-travel menus never do. Spirits are the connective tissue of the whole experience; you rescue Guide Spirits from waves of Deepling creatures, bring them back to a Spirit Anchor base, and they reward you with new crafting recipes, companion abilities, and enhanced stations. It is a feedback loop that keeps the base-building feeling purposeful rather than decorative. That said, the Early Access seams are visible and worth naming plainly. Optimization is an ongoing conversation in the community, with performance stutters reported across a range of hardware. The underwater spaces, ironically the game's most atmospheric promise, felt underpopulated at launch, though Treehouse has signaled a dedicated underwater patch called Depths Worth Diving is coming. The core gameplay loop, rescue a Guide Spirit then upgrade your gear then rescue the next, can feel repetitive by the time you reach the second biome, and the world, while visually generous, lacks side activities to break that rhythm. Solo play works, but the gap between solo and a full 10-person server is significant; several systems, especially boat handling, clearly want more hands on deck. For the audience this is clearly aimed at, the co-op crowd who loved Valheim but wanted something warmer and more oceanic, the bones here are very solid. The community reception sits at a strong majority positive on Steam, which is an honest signal that the core loop is landing. Character customization, modular base construction that snaps over water, alchemy, a Knowledge Tree for unlocking gear, and Spirit Abilities that work in and out of combat all give a group of friends enough parallel goals to stay busy. The building system has some clipping issues with complex structures, enemy AI can get stuck on geometry, and boat controls under solo pressure are finnicky. None of that is dealbreaking at this stage, but it matters if you are evaluating whether to buy today versus waiting six months. Voyagers of Nera is the kind of Early Access game I want to see succeed precisely because it has a specific feeling it is chasing and it mostly gets there. The soundscape is gentle and atmospheric in ways that feel handcrafted rather than procedurally pleasant. The art direction borrows warmth from Pacific Islander mythology and Studio Ghibli softness in equal measure. It knows what it wants to be. Whether it fully becomes that thing depends on how Treehouse handles the next several patches. Kai, Scout Team

Voyagers of Nera

Voyagers of Nera

16 sept 2025Treehouse Games
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Somewhere between Valheim and a Miyazaki film lives this co-op ocean-survival that treats water as a playground, not an obstacle. Worth watching closely, with real caveats for Early Access buyers.

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My first hour with Voyagers of Nera felt like the survival-crafting genre finally remembered it has a sense of wonder. You wake up as an Echo, a long-dormant guardian, and almost immediately you are skimming across the ocean on a personal board, scanning the horizon for the next island silhouette. The studio behind it, Treehouse Games, spent over a year playtesting with a Discord community before launch, and that intentionality shows in the small details: a day-night cycle that does not rush you, a food system that buffs rather than punishes (eat well for more health and stamina, but skipping meals will not kill you), and a free repair wheel available from the very start that removes the gear-grinding friction that can make other survival titles feel like unpaid maintenance work. The world itself is the obvious draw. Three biomes at Early Access launch take you from tropical islands formed around the body of a sunken stone colossus through bright coral cliffs and into mangrove-heavy zones. Water is not window dressing here. A genuine chunk of your playtime happens in it: swimming, diving for rare resources, outrunning sharks, or just letting a Carved Trimaran carry cargo across a calm stretch of sea. The Skimmer, essentially a magical surfboard, makes short hops feel genuinely joyful in a way that fast-travel menus never do. Spirits are the connective tissue of the whole experience; you rescue Guide Spirits from waves of Deepling creatures, bring them back to a Spirit Anchor base, and they reward you with new crafting recipes, companion abilities, and enhanced stations. It is a feedback loop that keeps the base-building feeling purposeful rather than decorative. That said, the Early Access seams are visible and worth naming plainly. Optimization is an ongoing conversation in the community, with performance stutters reported across a range of hardware. The underwater spaces, ironically the game's most atmospheric promise, felt underpopulated at launch, though Treehouse has signaled a dedicated underwater patch called Depths Worth Diving is coming. The core gameplay loop, rescue a Guide Spirit then upgrade your gear then rescue the next, can feel repetitive by the time you reach the second biome, and the world, while visually generous, lacks side activities to break that rhythm. Solo play works, but the gap between solo and a full 10-person server is significant; several systems, especially boat handling, clearly want more hands on deck. For the audience this is clearly aimed at, the co-op crowd who loved Valheim but wanted something warmer and more oceanic, the bones here are very solid. The community reception sits at a strong majority positive on Steam, which is an honest signal that the core loop is landing. Character customization, modular base construction that snaps over water, alchemy, a Knowledge Tree for unlocking gear, and Spirit Abilities that work in and out of combat all give a group of friends enough parallel goals to stay busy. The building system has some clipping issues with complex structures, enemy AI can get stuck on geometry, and boat controls under solo pressure are finnicky. None of that is dealbreaking at this stage, but it matters if you are evaluating whether to buy today versus waiting six months. Voyagers of Nera is the kind of Early Access game I want to see succeed precisely because it has a specific feeling it is chasing and it mostly gets there. The soundscape is gentle and atmospheric in ways that feel handcrafted rather than procedurally pleasant. The art direction borrows warmth from Pacific Islander mythology and Studio Ghibli softness in equal measure. It knows what it wants to be. Whether it fully becomes that thing depends on how Treehouse handles the next several patches.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayermultiplayercooponline-cooptier:aaaOcean SurvivalSpirit CompanionsBase Building Co-opCasual SurvivalSkimmer TraversalKnowledge Tree ProgressionPolynesian-InspiredCozy Combat

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Mínimos

OS
Windows 11 (64-bit)
Memory
12 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
50 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (6GB) or AMD Radeon RX 580 (8GB)
Processor
Intel Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 2600
Sound Card
No sound card required
VR Support
No VR support

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OS
Windows 11 (64-bit)
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
50 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 or AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT (8GB+ VRAM)
Processor
Intel Core i7-9700K or AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
Sound Card
No sound card required
VR Support
No VR support

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Treehouse Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
16 sept 2025

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