Marine survival game Loddlenaut invites you to try a demo ahead of its November release

To celebrate 2023’s World Cleanup Day, publisher Secret Mode has confirmed that indie Loddlenaut – a game all about clearing up the pollution left behind by evil megacorps – will release on 16th November 2023.

The “creature-raising survival game” lets you explore an open-world, alien planet, raise your own loddles, clear up debris with your bubble gun, recycle trash to create upgrades and more helpful items, and unlock new gadgets to ensure you can clear up even the most stubborn ocean pollution.

Not sure if this kind of “cosy pollution-cleaning adventure awash with creature-raising and survival systems” is for you? To help you make up your mind, a demo is now available on Steam for PC and – wait for it – Mac players to give it a go.

Loddlenaut started out as a NYU Game Center thesis project in 2019, and has been in active development for a commercial release by Moon Lagoon since 2020.

The game casts you as an “interstellar custodian” sent to a polluted ocean planet where you’ll need to recycle trash and build and upgrade purification tools to clear up the mess. The more you try to restore the ocean, the more the Loddle creatures will trust you, until you’ll be “surrounded with new best friends to name, feed, pet, communicate with, and even evolve”.