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Docked

Docked

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Release Date: March 5, 2026

Simulation, FPP, Economic, Strategic Elements, Machines and Equipment, Singleplayer

A simulator of working in a dock. Docked combines the elements of managing a company with being responsible for moving different loads. We can use cranes and various other dock machines, as well as maintain them. It's also important to sign new contracts and expand our father's company, weakened after the recent hurricane.

7.2

OpenCritic

6.6

Steam

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[1:00] - Launch Trailer Videos: 7
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Docked is a game simulating work in a coastal port, allowing for both operating dock machines and managing the company operations. The ga,e was produced by the experienced Saber Interactive studio, creators of Timeshift, RoadCraft, and SnowRunner.

Gameplay

This simulator challenges us to expand our father's dock after the devastation caused by a hurricane. We are responsible for overseeing repairs and maintenance, signing contracts to create new logistics chains and gather resources, and finally investing in new machinery and plots for vehicle storage. We are also gradually increasing the capacity of fuel tanks and improving the power supply.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

PlayStation 5

PlayStation 5

Xbox Series X/S

Xbox Series X/S

Developer: Saber Interactive

Publisher: Saber Interactive

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Docked Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-7600 / AMD Ryzen 7 2700, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 4 GB GeForce GTX 1650 / Radeon RX 470, 22 GB SSD, Windows 10/11 64-bit.

Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-12600K / AMD Ryzen 7 7600X, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 8 GB GeForce RTX 3070 / 12 GB Radeon RX 6700 XT, 22 GB SSD, Windows 10/11 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Docked Video Game.

7.2

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 51% of Critics. There are 22 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Try Hard Guides: 7 / 10 by Erik Hodges

Docked might not be what many fans of the genre were expecting it to be, as it presents more of a series of short construction-themed levels rather than a fully open and immersive job site simulation. However, its management mechanics are interesting, and the heavy equipment is still intricately designed, making for a fun game, even if it’s not the one you necessarily wanted it to be.

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Smash Jump: 6 / 10 by Chris Melnyk

If you are looking for a decent, new simulator, then Docked is an option on the table. However, the performance issues paired with odd mechanic choices and no sandbox/post-game do limit the experience for players.

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Thumb Culture: 4 / 5

Honestly, this may not sound like an incredibly exciting game. And, well, it isn’t. That said, I had a great time playing Docked, and would encourage people to at least try the demo on Steam. For the rather cheap price of L24.99, there’s a fun simulator game here, and has a bit more to it than other similar titles in the genre. I found Docked to be a pleasant surprise. What I assumed would be another generic first-person simulator was actually a lot more. It certainly won’t be for everyone, as the slow nature of the game may put some people off. However, I found it incredibly relaxing, and would place it in that “games to play whilst listening to a podcast” category. So, for for being a surprisingly enjoyable sim. Docked receives the Thumb Culture Gold Award!

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66%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mixed (908)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Graphics and Atmosphere: Players consistently praise the game's visuals, noting that the graphics are impressive and the harbor setting is well-designed, contributing to an immersive experience.
  • Vehicle Mechanics: The operation of heavy machinery, such as cranes and trucks, is described as satisfying and intuitive, with many players enjoying the physics involved in moving cargo.
  • Core Gameplay Mechanics: Some users find the logistics tasks and the basic gameplay enjoyable, appreciating the potential for a deeper simulation experience.
  • Stable Performance: Many reviews mention that the game runs smoothly without major bugs, enhancing the overall experience.

The main cons of the game

  • Lack of Replayability: Once players complete the final milestone, they are locked out of continuing the game, which leads to frustration as they cannot replay missions or explore further.
  • Limited Mission Scope: Most missions involve moving only 3-4 containers, which many players find repetitive and uninspiring. The gameplay is often criticized for feeling more like a tutorial or a series of mini-games rather than a full-fledged simulator.
  • Linear Gameplay: The game follows a strict linear progression with scripted missions, leaving little room for exploration or player choice, which disappoints those expecting an open-world experience.
  • Weak Economic System: The economic management aspect is seen as underdeveloped, lacking depth and failing to integrate well with the gameplay.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Sandbox Mode: Many players express a strong desire for a sandbox or free-play mode where they can manage the port and carry out tasks without the constraints of a linear story.
  • Multiplayer Options: A significant number of reviews mention the absence of multiplayer functionality, which could enhance the gameplay experience by allowing collaboration.
  • More Complex Missions: Users want missions that involve unloading entire ships or managing larger operations, rather than the simplistic tasks currently available.
  • Dynamic Environment: Critics note the lack of NPC activity or a bustling harbor environment, which would make the port feel more alive and engaging.

Conclusion

    Summary

    • Overall, "Docked" has a solid foundation with its graphics and vehicle mechanics, but it falls short in terms of content and player agency. The game has potential, but many players feel it needs significant updates, including a sandbox mode and more varied gameplay, to truly fulfill its promise as a port simulator.

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