Ocean Survival

Ocean Survival Mod APK v2.0.9 [Unlimited Coins] for Android

Publisher:Candy Mobile    
App Name:Ocean Survival

Editor's Review

Ocean Survival brings tense open-water wilderness survival challenges. I manage hunger and thirst status, gather ocean resources to craft tools and weapons, upgrade my lifeboat shelter and fight dangerous sea threats across huge vast marine maps. Rich crafting recipes make survival gameplay diverse. It suits survival adventure fans and open world exploration game lovers.

What' s new ?

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Fixed some crash bugs of the game. Thanks.

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Unlimited Coins

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Ocean Survival Official Introduction

The ship sank into the sea after hitting a storm and you are the only survivor awakened in a lifeboat. Keep an eye on life stats such as hunger and thirst, collect valuable resources for crafting, create weapons for hunt and use whatever you have at hand. Expand your boat to build larger shelter and defeat sea intruders to your boat day and night. After all people can do anything to survive!

Game Features:

- Build your shelter from the ground up

- Utilize an extensive crafting system with tons of recipes

- Explore a massive living and breathing ocean landscape as you find the means to survive

Ocean Survival Tips

Ocean Survival The Ultimate Raft Survival Game for Android

Stranded in the middle of the endless Pacific Ocean, with nothing but a tiny raft and a hook—Ocean Survival throws you into a brutal, beautiful fight for your life. This sandbox survival gem blends steampunk visuals with intense ocean gameplay, where every day is a battle against hunger, thirst, sharks, and the unforgiving sea. It’s not the most complex survival game out there, but it’s damn addictive, and perfect for anyone who loves that “build, survive, repeat” loop on their phone.

First off, let’s break down the controls—they’re simple, but you’ll fumble a little at first. Drag your left thumb to move around your raft, and use the right side to aim or interact with stuff. The jump button’s in the bottom right, and trust me, you’ll use it a lot. Fall in the water? Don’t panic—swim back and hop on the raft fast, or that persistent shark will chomp you up before you can blink.

Your first hour in the game is make-or-break. Here’s what you need to do to not die immediately:

1. Spam that hook to grab every piece of wood, plastic, and seaweed floating by. You’ll need these to build and craft basic tools—don’t skip this, or you’ll be stuck with a tiny raft and no way to expand.

2. Make a hammer first. This lets you widen your raft, which is non-negotiable—every tool and structure takes up space, and you don’t want all your gear clustered on the edge (sharks love biting the sides, and losing your stuff sucks).

3. Get water and food sorted ASAP. Use plastic to make a cup, scoop up seawater, and boil it in the stove to make it drinkable. For food, craft a fishing rod—cast it (tap “use”), wait for the float to move, then tap again to reel in a fish. Cook it on the stove too; raw fish will make you sick.

4. Build a wooden spear. Sharks will start attacking your raft within minutes—stab them a few times, and they’ll die, dropping meat you can cook. Pro tip: Fix the raft right after they attack to save resources.

Beyond the basics, there’s two main modes to sink your teeth into. Survival mode has three difficulties—Casual, Normal, and Hardcore—so you can pick how much pain you want. It’s all about balancing health, hunger, and thirst, collecting resources (use nets later to passively grab stuff), and expanding your raft into a proper shelter. You can even plant potatoes and coconut trees for a steady food supply—just use small plots for potatoes and big ones for trees, then chop the trees down with an axe for more wood.

Then there’s Creative mode, which is pure chaos (in the best way). Unlimited resources, no sharks, and you can build whatever you want—海上 villas, floating gardens, even weird little structures. It’s perfect for when you’re tired of fighting for your life and just want to mess around, especially with friends.

A few quick tips to save you frustration: Don’t build important tools on the raft’s edges (shark bait), use chests to store extra gear (they’re small but useful), and don’t chase floating crates unless you’re sure you can swim back fast—nothing’s worse than drowning over a lousy box of supplies. Also, some items (like beds and chairs) are just for show, so don’t waste resources on them early on.

Final Verdict: Ocean Survival nails the raft survival vibe. The steampunk ocean looks great, the controls are smooth once you get the hang of them, and the mix of survival grind and creative freedom keeps it engaging. It’s not perfect—some items feel useless, and the shark attacks can get repetitive—but it’s one of the best mobile survival games for anyone who wants a fun, low-stakes (or high-stakes) ocean adventure.

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