In The Tub With | [Early Access] Don't Sink Gameplay and First Impressions
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Thanks for checking in to this Don't Sink gameplay and first impressions video. Don't Sink is a pirate RPG adventure game where gameplay takes place on procedural generated islands and sea in which you fight enemy ships for the Don't Sink gameplay. In the Don't Sink gameplay, the gameplay requires thought and patience, so if you are debating on whether the Don't Sink gameplay sounds like a game for you, please consider watching my video of the Don't Sink gameplay.
'In the Tub With' is a work in progress series in which I'll take a one off look at a game and it’s gameplay. I'll attempt to show off gameplay, the mechanics and provide some of my first impressions. It is in no way intended as a review but rather as a source of commentated gameplay footage for anyone contemplating spending money but would like to see it in action first. Don't Sink is the latest game to fall victim to my ‘In The Tub With’ treatment so please try and stick with me as I find my feet in this loose critique of Don't Sink and the Don't Sink gameplay.
Published by Studio Eris, the Don't Sink gameplay is entertainingly tough. Don't Sink also has great presentation with good design so you may want to check out Don't Sink as the Don't Sink gameplay proves to feel competent, although at this stage slightly lacking. The Don't Sink gameplay evokes feelings of FTL and Sid Meir's Pirates with it’s setting alongside tough combat within the Don't Sink gameplay.
Taken directly from its Steam store page, here’s a line or two about Don't Sink and it’s gameplay:
A Sandbox-Adventure-Pirate-RPG that takes inspiration from Pirates of the Carribean (2003 video game), FTL: Faster Than Light, and Sid Meier's Pirates but makes certain to stand out on its own.
Released onto Steam on 21st November 2017 the Don't Sink gameplay is pretty fun and my first impressions are good, although the Don't Sink gameplay is missing a number of features due to it's Early Access nature. The Don't Sink gameplay has a learning curve I’m willing to tackle as it works and there’s many gameplay elements to explore such as building your town and fighting enemy pirates, which once utilised, will likely make the Don't Sink gameplay experience easier. The style of Don't Sink is decent and it fits the gameplay suitably. In my first impressions and gameplay of Don't Sink I think it’s easy to see the game has a certain degree of charm.
Don't Sink is currently released on Steam and priced at £7.19. In my opinion, maybe wait until more features are added for it to be worth the price tag and I hope there is a fair amount of game here to dig into. I can honestly say, the Don't Sink gameplay is an enjoyable experience that has kept me engaged and wanting to improve. From the Don't Sink gameplay video, you can see I’m only 30 or so minutes into the Don't Sink gameplay so there is probably a lot more Don't Sink gameplay elements to discover so consider this if purchasing Don't Sink and you can get an idea of what’s in store by checking out this Don't Sink gameplay and first impressions video.
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The music used in the end screen is from the game 'Night In The Woods' and is composed by Alec Holowka.
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