
Dolphin Spirit: Ocean Mission
A cozy cleanup sim for kids and the ocean-curious, built around photographing wildlife and clearing trash rather than any real challenge. Know your audience before clicking buy.
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About Dolphin Spirit: Ocean Mission
I'll be straight with you: my spreadsheet instincts had nothing to latch onto here. Dolphin Spirit: Ocean Mission sits firmly at the low-pressure end of the cozy-game spectrum, and if you pick it up expecting mechanical depth or strategic decision-making, you will be disappointed inside the first thirty minutes. That said, understanding exactly what kind of product this is matters a lot, because for its intended audience it lands well enough. The structure is a simple loop repeated across the tropical island of Maupiroa. You arrive at a new area, collect scattered bottles and plastic waste by walking over them, watch a short cutscene of wildlife returning, then photograph those animals with a camera gifted to you by your grandfather. Alongside the litter runs, you free dolphins and seabirds caught in fishing nets, untangle creatures from debris, and close underwater oil valves to stop spills spreading. A dolphin companion named Keanu handles the underwater traversal, and the game wisely removes oxygen limits and any threat of death, letting younger players explore four distinct dive zones including areas like the Shark Reef and a pirate shipwreck without pressure. A research notebook doubles as your map, quest tracker, and codex, filling up with real ecological information as you photograph new species. The developers worked with Cetasea, a European marine mammal sanctuary network, so the wildlife data is legitimately accurate rather than hand-waved. Where the game falls apart for anyone past its target age is variety, or the lack of it. The trash models repeat relentlessly across both the island surface and the underwater maps. The camera mechanics look inviting on paper but are tightly scripted: animals practically spawn next to you after cleanup cutscenes, and the game refuses to register a photograph if the framing is not precisely where it wants. That kills the spontaneous discovery feeling that makes a game like Pokemon Snap satisfying. Collectible tracking is also weak, with no sub-zone indicators on the minimap to help you locate the last few missing items. A handful of players on Steam have hit a bug where oil spill photographs stop registering entirely, which can block progression with no obvious fix. Steam user reviews sit at 85% positive across 34 ratings, which reflects a genuinely warm reception from its core audience rather than a broad endorsement. The PC port has one stubborn issue worth flagging: keyboard controls are reportedly poor, with no remapping option. Multiple reviewers and Steam users say a controller is not optional but effectively mandatory for a comfortable experience, which is an odd oversight for a PC release. Visuals are serviceable but unpolished outside of cutscenes, with rough textures and occasional geometry snags that the consoles share too. If you have a child aged roughly five to ten who likes animals and responds well to low-stakes exploration, this is a thoughtful pick. The pacing is gentle, the content is age-appropriate and environmentally educational without being preachy, and clearing an oil-slicked reef and watching fish swim back in genuinely lands its emotional beat. Adults who grew up with Endless Ocean and miss that vibe of pressure-free diving will also find something here, however modest. Everyone else should look elsewhere. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Verified.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7 64 bit
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 12
- Storage
- 2 GB available space
- Graphics
- NVidia GTX 960 M
- Processor
- 4 Cores 2.5 + GHz
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10 64 Bit
- Memory
- 16 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 12
- Storage
- 2 GB available space
- Graphics
- NVidia RTX 1060 M
- Processor
- 4 Cores 2.5+ GHz
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Game Info
- Developer
- Magic Pockets
- Publisher
- Microids
- Release Date
- Sep 28, 2023



