Submerged
Submerged is an Adventure, Post-Apocalyptic, Exploration, and Single-player video game developed by Uppercut Games. Throughout the game, the player takes on the role of a female protagonist named Miku, who explores the large buildings and traverses through space. The game has no combat scenarios and addictive as well.
The game takes the player to the future where global warming has taken place. The player, along with her younger brother Taku gets trapped into a partially submerged city under the ocean water, where the only thing that can assist them is the tallest buildings. The player has a motorboat, which will help him in covering the distances and fetching the food supplies.
While exploring the buildings, the player views the environment from the third-person angle. Dive into the adventure, use a motorboat, find supplies, and explore as much as possible. The core features of the games are Motor Boat, Exploration, Third-person Perspective, and Addictive Gameplay.
#1 Xenominer
Xenominer is a Sandbox, First-person Perspective, Exploration and Single-player video game developed and published by Gristmill Studios for Xbox and Microsoft Windows. The game takes place in the block-based world and offers a stunning gameplay. The story starts as you as the protagonist find yourself on fictional Xebos after having crash landed, the massive moon orbiting a gas giant. You have few batteries and oxygen tanks and must find a way to survive in the lush environment alone. Xenos is full of ores, glowi8ng minerals, and other ancient artifacts that you can use to create tools and shelter to survive deadly radiations coming from the star. The game comes with extensive crafting system and multiple gameplay hooks. The best feature of the game is the ability to walk on walls with boots. During the game, you can build bridges, bases, mine shafts and tunnels without any skills. You can explores the landscape from a first-person viewpoint and can encounter strange creatures, build and destroy anything you encounter in-game. Try it out, and you’ll love it.