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In Koral the player will dive into the beautiful underwater world as a sea current. Solve puzzles to bring back to life coral reefs and spread the beauty of the oceans in 15 different sea ecosystems. Flow anywhere you want to find for ways to transport healing energy for other corals and heal entire reefs and watch in realtime how the seafloor becomes colorful and vibrant with life and diversity.

On it’s core, Koral is a love letter to the ocean. On it’s surface, Koral is a puzzle game featuring unique gameplay and puzzle mechanics thanks to the interactions with various Coral species and underwater life.

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Water Atmospheric Story Rich Exploration Fantasy Relaxing Underwater

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16th
May
2019


Carlos Coronado 'CarlosGameDev'

16th
May
2019


Carlos Coronado 'CarlosGameDev'

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ES_COR ™

76
 
Based on 26 reviews

  Steam reviews

82%
 

Of Steam reviews are positive
From a total of 394 reviews received
Data updated on 15/05/2026 at 05:15h

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Added 07/05/2019
By DeVuego

Last update 07/05/2019
By DeVuego

DVGO_ID DVGO20190507JG002516


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Information / Synopsis

In Koral the player will dive into the beautiful underwater world as a sea current. Solve puzzles to bring back to life coral reefs and spread the beauty of the oceans in 15 different sea ecosystems. Flow anywhere you want to find for ways to transport healing energy for other corals and heal entire reefs and watch in realtime how the seafloor becomes colorful and vibrant with life and diversity.

On it’s core, Koral is a love letter to the ocean. On it’s surface, Koral is a puzzle game featuring unique gameplay and puzzle mechanics thanks to the interactions with various Coral species and underwater life.

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Disclaimer: Koral is a short but dense game that will last you no more than 3 hours. More if you want to get 100%. If playtime/price is crucial to you, waiting for a sale is adviced :)

A love letter to the ocean.


In Koral the player will dive into the beautiful underwater world as a sea current. Solve puzzles to bring back to life coral reefs and spread the beauty of the oceans in 15 different sea ecosystems. Flow anywhere you want to find for ways to transport healing energy for other corals and heal entire reefs and watch in realtime how the seafloor becomes colorful and vibrant with life and diversity.

On it’s core, Koral is a love letter to the ocean. On it’s surface, Koral is a puzzle game featuring unique gameplay and puzzle mechanics thanks to the interactions with various Coral species and underwater life.

With it's light puzzles elements and various challenges you will learn about stunning sea facts and discover out of this planet worlds. Koral will feature 15 different sea environments and 32 collectibles and the core gameplay features plenty of accessibility features to make the game accessible by default to a wide, large audience including casual and non videogame players.

The game about the sea made in the sea


On the other hand, the Making Of explaining how Koral was developed in a sailship got released too! The game was developed on a sailship in a pristine marine reserve in Northern Catalonia called Cap De Creus. Everything was recorded (including the trip to get there, a scuba diving adventure and various challenges that come from developing a game on a boat with limited power supply) and the most interesting parts are featured in the Making Of. Watch it on Youtube now.

Awards


Koral was awarded with an Unreal Dev Grant and was developed by Carlos Coronado, winner of over 15 awards including Titanium Indie Game of the Year with MIND: Path to Thalamus (Switch, Pc) and also developer of Infernium (PS4, Switch, PC) and Annie Amber (gearVr).

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16th
May
2019


Carlos Coronado 'CarlosGameDev'

16th
May
2019


Carlos Coronado 'CarlosGameDev'

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Our Review

Koral, explained by Carlos himself, is a “love letter to the sea”. Developed on a boat by Carlos and his team, it is a game that tries to recreate the experiences of the author himself diving in different parts of the world, finding both beautiful postcards and wastelands destroyed by our impact. During the 2-hour duration, the title moves between ecological awareness and evasion, and it is not until the end that the two parts combine to make its message come out strong.

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