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A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

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Mini Nautilus is a small subnautica clone made for Godot Wild Jam #41. 

Gameplay

In this game you are stranded and must repair a radio tower to signal for help. Everything you need to survive is in the water, but beware! Lt. Flubbernubs is prowling the depths!

Controls

WASD - Movement

Spacebar - Swim Up

Shift - Swim Down

Left Mouse Click - Attack

E - Interact

Escape - Open Pause Menu

Tab - Open Inventory

Helpful Tips

Watch your hunger & thirst! They deplete faster than your oxygen. You can eat fish directly but you need to craft a water with one fish and one plastic.



Download

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Mini Nautilus - Windows (x64) 308 MB
Mini Nautilus - Linux 309 MB
Mini Nautilus - Mac 321 MB

Comments

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You should probably add more sea creatures into the game.

I mean I did make this game like four years ago over the course of like a single month. But hell if the people end up going crazy for this game, maybe I’ll try remaking it. It was made in an older version of Godot so I could make use of much more modern optimization features and also I’m not a severely depressed college kid anymore so it would probably work a lot better lol.

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well uhh, I think enough people like this game. I saw like 2 youtubers and they like this game. I showed the game too my friends and they said they like it. one of my friends also said he loves the game.

Ayo!!?? Wanna drop me a link to the youtubers? I’d love to see what they thought!

https://youtu.be/yBeUP02T-pE?si=Mcj56OuPWdJZVk3_

I’ll have to check that out! Though I do have analytics and looks like I’ve only had a single download since 2022 so I wouldn’t call this game all that popular (unless people are downloading it from a third party site, which I would really prefer they didn’t since it’s literally free here)

Cool game! A tutorial would have been helpful - I was very lost and confused. I did enjoy the art and sfx though!