Docked
March 5, 2026
Return home to Port Wake and rebuild your family business. Docked is a realistic simulator where you operate heavy machinery, restore and develop the port&s;s infrastructure, and manage day-to-day operations to help your port expand and thrive.
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73.0
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Critic Reviews (22)
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65.0
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75.0
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60.0
"Pleasant to a certain extent, Docked succeeds as an accessible simulator in many ways, but it falls short due to a lack of content and severe optimization issues."
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90.0
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82.0
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88.0
"Docked turned out to be the exact opposite of what I expected. What I initially dismissed as “just another simulator” ended up being a surprisingly interesting experience, backed by strong writing, solid voice acting, and a gameplay loop that is …"
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30.0
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55.0
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60.0
"If you are looking for a decent, new simulator, then Docked is an option on the table. However, the performance issues paired with odd mechanic choices and no sandbox/post-game do limit the experience for players."
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70.0
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45.0
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55.0
"Docked is a fairly decent simulator, but it ultimately lacks anything to make it interesting for those outside its niche."
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65.0
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75.0
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60.0
"Docked might not be what many fans of the genre were expecting it to be, as it presents more of a series of short construction-themed levels rather than a fully open and immersive job site simulation. However, its management mechanics …"
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68.0
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82.0
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73.0
"Docked is a solid next step in the sim category for Saber Interactive. I loved every second learning about all the new machinery and how best to use it. The introduction of a story was a nice touch that a …"
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58.0
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82.0
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64.0
"With Docked, Saber Interactive has delivered a pleasant and with moments very fun simulator game. A game where realism is paramount and the experience of working in a harbor on the screen conjures up. The combo with the manage features …"
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68.0
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72.0
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73.0
"Docked is enjoyable enough for a few laid-back hours, especially if the idea of operating cranes appeals to you. However, its tight focus on a single core gameplay mechanic leads to a noticeable lack of variety, while the management elements, …"
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65.0
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75.0
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70.0
"Docked is absolutely worth your time. While its menu-driven structure occasionally breaks immersion, the strength of its core systems, satisfying progression, and impressive presentation make it easy to recommend."
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75.0
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90.0
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65.0
"Between the array of behemoths you’ll be piloting and the business management that keeps Port Wake running you’ll find Docked effortlessly immerses you in its world."
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75.0
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85.0
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70.0
"Docked is a surprisingly relaxing work simulation, letting you master heavy machinery and bring order to a living, bustling harbor."
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30.0
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25.0
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20.0
"Docked is exactly what you’d expect from a port operations simulator—or at least the most exciting version of one."
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65.0
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70.0
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75.0
"While I do still miss the more “sandbox” style of Saber Interactive Titles, “Docked” is at the very least a great step in the right direction with its more engrossing narrative and good simulation of cables and weight. I just …"
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60.0
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80.0
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30.0
"With Docked, the developers have created a surprisingly well-crafted port simulation. The game impresses with its meticulously designed industrial environments, realistic vehicles, and effective blend of driving and resource management. Even though some missions can feel repetitive and the game’s …"
Read original review"Despite its niche premise, Docked is a compelling simulator driven by excellent vehicle controls and technical fidelity. Mastering the heavy machinery transforms routine tasks into rewarding challenges, supported by a functional narrative. While menu performance issues and some management opacity …"
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68.0
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80.0
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72.0
"Despite the bugs and optimization issues, Docked is a very fun and easy-to-get-addicted-to experience thanks to its accessible gameplay loop and missions with the perfect length for multiple replays, making it the best port work simulator on the market."
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65.0
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30.0
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45.0
"Docked does a good job of showing how a dockyard really works, but it&s;s clear that it&s;s only for a certain group of people. Heavy gear and industrial logistics fans may find it surprisingly interesting. People who want something faster …"
Read original review"Despite the transport damage that Docked appears to have sustained during production, I must admit that Saber has pleasantly surprised me with its simulation."
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70.0
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85.0
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65.0
"Only sickos would want to come home after a long day at their place of employment to go to their PC or console to do more work, but you know who you are. Across the 15-hour campaign, you&s;ll get to …"
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60.0
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85.0
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70.0
"While Docked is a great single-player game, the lack of a sandbox mode or online gameplay makes it lose an important aspect of any simulator game in today’s age. It will keep you entertained for your current playthrough, but the …"
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95.0
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85.0
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45.0
"Docked is a game of incredible mechanical highs and frustrating structural lows. Saber Interactive has nailed the atmosphere, the graphics, and the tactile joy of operating colossal heavy machinery. If you judge it strictly as a guided, 25-hour puzzle-action game …"
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25.0
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25.0
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25.0
"A kind of an odd release which is nowhere near as large-scale as RoadCraft and its predecessors, and for that reason it may make weary faster than those games did. However, it does feature several interesting innovations that would be …"
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