Docked
Simulation
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Steam Cloud
Family Sharing

Return home to Port Wake and rebuild your family business. Docked is a realistic, task-driven simulator where you operate heavy machinery, restore and develop the port's infrastructure, and manage day-to-day operations to help your port expand and thrive.

Developers: Saber Interactive
Publishers: Saber Interactive
Release Date: Mar 5, 2026
Price (USD): $29.99
Current Players: 75

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Mixed(52%)
smooth performance
high-quality graphics
engaging machinery
intuitive controls
realistic physics
mission-based structure
economic elements
complexity of machinery
frequent crashes
restrictive missions
lack of freedom
high CPU usage
performance issues
Overall, the game has smooth performance and engaging operation of machinery that players enjoy. However, it is heavily criticized for numerous bugs, restrictive mission structure, and lack of open-world exploration. Some players appreciate the combination of simulation and strategy, though opinions are mixed on its execution. Despite its technical potential and appealing graphics, the game's execution leaves much to be desired for those looking for an open-world simulation.

Positive Points

  • The game runs smoothly for many players, offering a stable performance.
  • Players praise the graphics, sounds, and animations, noting their quality and how they contribute to the gameplay experience.
  • Operating the machinery is fun and engaging, with some players finding the controls intuitive and the physics realistic.
  • The game offers a mix of simulation and strategy elements, which some players find intriguing and meditative.
  • Negative Points

  • The game suffers from significant bugs, including frequent crashes and issues in early missions, which many players find game-breaking.
  • Players criticize the limited mission structure, noting the lack of open-world elements and feeling restricted by the 2-3 container missions.
  • There is a lack of freedom and customization, including the inability to alter joystick controls or explore beyond the confined missions.
  • Performance issues are noted with high CPU usage and suboptimal frame rates on high settings, even on powerful hardware.
  • Mixed Points

  • While some players enjoy the mission-based structure, others feel the lack of an open-world aspect limits replayability and depth.
  • The economic and management aspects are viewed as either an interesting layer or as confusing and unnecessary.
  • There are mixed feelings about the complexity of operating the machinery, with some finding it satisfying and others wanting more depth.
  • Common Themes

  • The game is not what some players expected, with initial perceptions leaning towards a full simulation rather than mission-based gameplay.
  • There is a desire for more open-world elements and the ability to conduct freeform gameplay beyond structured missions.
  • Graphics and performance are generally praised, but technical issues and bugs detract from the overall experience.
  • Updated 3/6/2026, 12:01:52 AM UTC