

Surviving under the Sunīelieve it or not, there aren't really that many polished survival games that take place on an island. New stations, new mechanics, new biomes, new monsters and more, but what's most important, new ways to die.

The weather is tough in these islands, but there are also new creatures trying to kill you. Of course, things here are different than in Tom Hanks's Castaway, you have to build different types of boats to get around different islands as you gather resources. To make the game even harder, this time you must survive while stranded on islands. The content added in this DLC is so big that it even was originally intended to be a standalone title. But with the already things there are new mechanics and enemies to face, still, this time is different.ĭon't Starve: Shipwrecked includes not only some new mechanics but it mostly changes de biomes, big time. As usual, surviving the weather and the weird horrible creatures lurking in the dark is the main objective in the game. Even when you might think you're done with the basic game, there are other expansions before Shipwrecked that already added a lot of content. You can literally play dozens of hours into the game and still not get to discover everything. The mechanics are well developed and there's a ton of content to explore. What's new?ĭon't Starve is a sandbox survival game, so the replayability is already pretty good.

The game got a generally positive reception from the critics and audience alike. The game seems to be constantly getting better, the new added content and updates keep making the game better. Klei Entertainment marks the second DLC for the game since Don't Starve: Reign of Giants. Just when you thought you had everything sorted out for surviving, Don't Starve: Shipwrecked appeared and completely changed that.
