Raft Life is an ocean survival-building game where you start with almost nothing and slowly turn a fragile raft into a stable floating base. The game looks casual at first, but once systems open up, it becomes a resource-routing and risk-management challenge.
Public listings on CrazyGames and Gameflare describe a consistent loop: gather resources, craft tools, fish for food, grow supplies, expand the raft, and defend against shark pressure. Those sources also list Boombit as developer and show this title as part of the modern browser survival-sim wave.

Your minute loop is usually collect -> convert -> secure. You gather materials from nearby nodes, convert them into tools or structures, then secure your current stage so progress does not collapse when danger appears. If you skip the secure phase, the run feels random and fragile.
Early game is survival, mid game is efficiency, late game is scaling. In early game, you fight hunger and low inventory. In mid game, layout and movement paths become important. In late game, your decisions are about throughput: which upgrade creates the most stable production gain per minute.
