An atmospheric city-builder inspired by classics like Caesar III, Anno, and Pharaoh—set on the ocean floor. Build, manage, and expand your underwater colony as humanity flees a dying world. Balance resources, population, and survival in this deep colony sim across a structured campaign.
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Q4 2026
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About This Game

Seabed Settlers is a deep and layered city-building strategy game set beneath the waves of a ruined Earth — inspired by classics such as Caesar III, Pharaoh, and Anno.

Humanity has escaped the uninhabitable surface, now scorched by radiation, and seeks to rebuild beneath the sea. As the Overseer, you are entrusted with the survival and prosperity of one of the last hopes for civilization. Build habitats, sustain life, grow your economy, and defend your underwater colony against the pressure — and dangers — of the deep.

A City Beneath the Sea

Each mission begins on a detailed underwater map with its own terrain, resources, and challenges. You’ll construct habitats, secure oxygen and food supplies, and develop vital infrastructure to keep your citizens alive.

Once stability is achieved, expand your economy, establish trade routes, and manage production chains to turn survival into prosperity.

Play in real time with full pause control, just like the classic city-builders that inspired it. Achieve diverse victory conditions — from reaching target populations or prosperity ratings to securing key goods or defending against attacks — before moving on to new maps with different conditions and available resources.

Deep Systems, Classic Roots

Seabed Settlers draws from the golden age of city-building — games that emphasized planning, balance, and interdependence. Structures evolve as needs are met, and immigration flows based on reputation and stability.

A well-run city flourishes; a mismanaged one can spiral into collapse.

Your workforce is divided into tiers — Settlers, Colonists, Freemen, Citizens, and beyond — powering every life-support, utility, factory, and defense system.

When labor is short, critical services can fail: fisheries go idle, fire stations go unmanned, and your settlement becomes vulnerable.

A dedicated labor priority menu — inspired by Caesar III — lets you decide which sectors remain active when times get tough.

Build for Survival. Expand for Prosperity.

Begin your journey by constructing habitats, oxygen systems, and fisheries — the essentials of life beneath the sea.

Then dive into the economy: gather resources, build production chains, and export goods for profit. Some materials aren’t found locally; you’ll need to import rare goods through your Import Centre and distribute them via warehouses and markets.

Balance is everything. Expanding too quickly without proper infrastructure leads to shortages, breakdowns, or disaster. The key to success is careful, deliberate growth — building stability before reaching for prosperity.

Supply Chains and Economy

Supply chains in Seabed Settlers are fully interconnected. Fisheries and oxygen generators feed the warehouse, markets deliver goods to habitats, and more advanced production follows multi-step processes.

For example: grow SeaWheat on marine farms, bake it into SeaBread in vent-powered bakeries, and distribute it to citizens or export it to neighboring colonies.

Trade is central to progression — harvest resources, refine materials, import what you lack, and export surplus to fund expansion. Defense systems like Torpedo Launchers help secure trade routes and keep commerce flowing.

Systems of Risk and Consequence

Life underwater is fragile. Fire, disease, flooding, and structural collapse are constant threats. Build specialized facilities to maintain order and safety:

  • Fire Station – Patrols and suppresses fires before they spread.

  • Engineer Station – Maintains structural integrity, preventing collapse.

  • Medical Station – Fights disease and keeps your population thriving.

Environmental hazards — including seismic events, hull breaches, and deep-sea fauna attacks — can cripple unprepared settlements. Your infrastructure and workforce stability directly affect how well your colony endures the deep’s many dangers.

Threats From the Deep

Survival isn’t just about food and oxygen. The oceans teem with new dangers — from radiation-born mutants to pirate submarines and hostile deep-sea creatures. Some missions demand strategic defense planning, resource prioritization, and quick emergency response.

Properly maintained defenses and efficient logistics are the difference between a thriving colony and total collapse.

Mission Objectives: Culture, Prosperity, Safety

Just staying alive isn’t enough. Build sea theatres, monuments, and cultural facilities to elevate your city’s standing and improve morale.

Upgrade habitats to higher tiers to unlock new services, boost prosperity, and strengthen your economy.

Maintain your safety record by preventing damage and repelling threats — the longer your settlement goes unscathed, the higher your safety rating.

Some missions also require specific achievements such as stockpiling resources or securing key areas.

Campaign, Maps & Biomes

The game features a handcrafted campaign of around 15 missions, each offering unique terrain, hazards, and resource distributions. Begin in calm, forgiving waters and gradually move into volatile zones full of seismic activity, predators, and scarcity.

Every scenario introduces new technologies and buildings as you progress, expanding your colony’s capabilities and influence.

A sandbox / free-build mode is also planned, allowing you to adjust hazard levels, resource richness, and play without mission constraints.

Building Variety and Evolution

Over 30 unique structures span habitation, utilities, production, defense, culture, research, and trade — including:

Habitats, Fisheries, Aircatchers, Markets, Schools, SeaWheat Farms, Aquaberry Farms, Bakeries, Metal Mines, Oil Rigs, Theatres, Torpedo Launchers, Fire Stations, Engineer Stations, Medical Facilities, and Import/Export Centres.

Buildings evolve visually and mechanically as population tiers rise, reflecting your colony’s progress and prosperity.

Why You’ll Want to Play

  • Experience layered Caesar-style supply chains in a unique underwater setting.

  • Transition naturally from early survival to complex trade and industry.

  • Face real, consequential threats — fire, disease, mutants, and collapse — not just cosmetic challenges.

  • Grow your city in multiple dimensions: workforce, production, culture, prosperity, and safety.

  • Engage in strategic trade and export management beyond your immediate map.

  • Play structured missions with evolving goals and detailed maps, giving every scenario its own rhythm and challenge.

Seabed Settlers offers a serious, strategic city-building experience designed for players who love supply chains, management, expansion, and defense — grounded, deep, and rewarding at every stage.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 10
    • Memory: 16 GB RAM
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