Submerged: Miku and the Sunken City – Uppercut Games Pty Limited

Submerged: Miku and the Sunken City

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Step into the gaming world with Submerged: Miku and the Sunken City, one of the top $4.99 games in the App Store! Crafted with creativity and innovation by Uppercut Games Pty Limited, this captivating Puzzle game is bound to grab your attention. With its content rating of 9+, it caters to a wide audience. Ever since its release on 7th September 2016, it has been constantly updated, with the latest version rolled out on 8th November 2016.

Whether you have a liking for Puzzle, Adventure, games, Submerged: Miku and the Sunken City is sure to keep you hooked!

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NOTE: iPhone 5s, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Air 1 not supported

Submerged is a third-person combat-free game in which you explore a mysterious flooded city and discover the beauty of desolation in vast outdoor environments. You take on the role of Miku, a young girl who has brought her wounded brother to the city in their small fishing boat. Navigate the flooded city streets by boat, scale the drowned buildings, and use your telescope to scour the city for the supplies needed to save your dying sibling. As you explore the city at your own pace, you encounter the habitat that flourishes in this colorful place and discover hidden objects that piece together the story of a broken world and a broken family.

Game Features

  • Vast outdoor environments with a rich, colorful and vibrant habitat present the player with a beautiful place to linger during the day or night, and encounter the mysterious remnants that watch you from the rooftops.

  • A serene and relaxing game experience; take your time to enjoy the sunrise and beautiful vistas, listen to the sound of the ocean, or observe the playfulness of the creatures that inhabit this place. There is only one pace in this game and that’s your own.

  • Discover the hidden objects that piece together the story of redemption, sacrifice and determination, and learn more about how the city came to be this way.

  • Cruise through the city streets in your small powered fishing boat, using your telescope to identify which of the various buildings contain supplies and mark them on your map.

  • Discover the best path to the objects you spotted from afar. Dock your boat at tall buildings and landmarks and climb the vines, ladders, ledges and pipes as increasingly difficult navigation puzzles.

  • Developed by an independent studio based in Australia, consisting of AAA veterans who have previously worked on the BioShock series, with music from BAFTA award winning composer Jeff van Dyck.

NOTE: iPhone 5s, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Air 1 not supported

What’s Fresh in the Latest Update?

Discover what’s new in the recent update of Submerged: Miku and the Sunken City on 8th November 2016:

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Fixed graphical problems on the iPad Mini 4

Hear from the Players – Submerged: Miku and the Sunken City Reviews

Find out what gamers are saying about Submerged: Miku and the Sunken City:

We want more levels please or a similar game. We love games like this.


We loved this game and it would seem that the devs could add a few more chapters. Great graphics and no crashing on iPad 2017.


We’ve always dreamed of doing something like this – motoring around among old ruins and climbing around. Great mystery story building too. No problem with the Controls. A+


Great game. Well built. And it plays great. Wish this was the standard for all games in the App Store. Only wish is that it had the controls for two thumbs. One for looking and on to move. And again we will say get this if you don’t already.


We saw this game a while back and decided to try it out and we were pleasantly surprised at how (submerged) we got into the game and story, the controls took some getting used to but after a few minutes into the game its just fine. If you ever thought what it would be like to explore a world after a apocalyptic event has happened then you will like this game and it also tells the story of the bonds and lengths a family member will go to in order to survive and help a loved one. And so the game has a little of everything to offer a player. Its worth playing.


We bought this app a few years ago and after getting a new iPad without apps loaded on we forgot about this amazing app! A few days ago we rediscovered this amazing gem of a game and we have been playing it nonstop. Submerged is unlike any other game we have played! The graphics are gorgeous unlike what some of the reviews say and the story unfolds as you play. The audio is also beautiful and has an original soundtrack. The controls take some time to get used to but we think they are pretty easy to use and dont take up any of the screen. The game IS pretty hard and you have to explore the city inch by inch! The developers took time with this game and it really payed off! This game is a bit expensive but we think it is worth it! A few suggestions for the developers would be to make a survival mode were you had to scavenge in the city for resources with an actual health bar, water bar etc. Overall this game is great and should get better publicity! Thank you for reading this long review.


Beautiful open world experience. No combat and no dying, yet the immersive story hints at looming dangers. Incredible imagery and storytelling. We wish the main storyline were longer. But after winning you can still explore. There are many more secrets to discover. Excellent use of gesture control. Although, we do suggest players dial down the look sensitivity in settings.


If you’re looking for combat, move on. If you’re looking for a great puzzle game with absolutely gorgeous music. We originally played this on our Xbox, so we were excited to see a version for iPad also. Our only complaint, is that we’ve been waiting for a sequel for years that has never happened. Love this game.


We were pleasantly surprised by the graphics in this same as well as the story line and the amount of actual play time. Definitely one of our top games available for purchase in the App Store and definitely worth the 5$ :)


No violence. No combat. Just a chance to explore at leisure and solve the puzzles. We liked this game a lot. The graphics were great. Some reviewers did not like it but it is not the game that is bad, it must be their expectation for combat and a challenge to their dexterity. This game is peaceful and you not die all the time. As far as we are concerned, our money was well spent.


We personally love this game. Most of the negative reviews on it are the controls, and although they are unique, it kind of fades away after a couple of minutes of playing. The only hitch for us is that there is not enough gameplay in the story. We would love it if Uppercut added more, because, as we said, we love it.


The iPad Pro has a very powerful processor and as such it should be possible for the game to have a larger distance field for rendering details and have an anti-aliasing pass. Unfortunately neither of these are in the game and as a result the game looks not so good on the iPad Pro.


Loved the concept. The exploration on the boat was lots of fun, and the story was interesting. The environment was beautiful and the art was pretty good for a mobile game. The soundtrack was really great. The climbing was fun for a while, but it got really repetitive. Would’ve been nice if the buildings didn’t have exactly the same climbing style and the same art. The game sure crashes a lot though. It needs a fix to get 4 stars. It was also very simple and short, but worth the $2 for sure.


The audio keeps cutting out whenever we pull up the pause menu. Only fix seems to be to close app and reopen (it has a super long load time). We also have to admit the walking controls don’t feel natural at all for us. This game has a great atmosphere and aura but unfortunately the probs with it pull us right out of that atmosphere and aura. Bang! Shot itself in the foot.


We really enjoyed playing this game as the graphics are very lovely and the story very curious, but on a device that meets all the requirements and has never had a problem playing a game before we found this game crashed constantly and when we finally beat it we couldn’t even enjoy the final video because it wouldn’t play all the way through and had to watch it on YouTube in order to see it. Very sad, needs QA, and bug fixes.


Boat. Climb. Boat. Climb. Repeat…


We wish we hadn’t spent the money. We think the developers bit off more than they can chew with this game. The graphics look pretty old which is acceptable because of the platform but thats why you have to work with what you’re making for. Movement is awful. Playing it just makes us want to play a better game. Everything looks the same. There’s no spoken lines almost anywhere. The collectibles have no written info only pictures for us this makes it semi uninteresting. Feels like a demo more than anything else and we’re disappointed in the App Store for recommending such a sub par game.


We like the background but the move to control makes it impossible to play. We can barely turn the boat half the time and the character walking or climbing is impossible as she either refuses to do the action or go the wrong way.


Hard to navigate the game… Especially on the boat.


We still cannot understand why some developers refuse to include a virtual joystick in their games! The whole touch to move and touch to stop thing is terrible. Touching the screen and then moving it around to control the characters direction is awful in almost all games, and this one is no exception. Then theres the climbing thing where you have to swipe in the direction you want to climb. Its terrible too. We got stuck on a wall because no matter how much we swipe the character just stands there looking around like shes confused. We ended up closing the game 3 minutes into playing it because of the horrible controls. Please give this game a virtual joystick so we can have true control of the characters movements. Also, fix the climbing. Using a virtual joystick, we should be able to just point it up in the direction we want to climb, and the character should start climbing.


And it still crashes on itouch 6 after 10 minutes or so every time we try to play… The developer listed the itouch 6 as a compatible device, so it’s definitely their bad…. But the game does look and play better on the iPad Pro. DO NOT buy game on itouch 6 or even iPhone 6… Looks and plays like crap…. This game is an iPad Pro only for us. Just a warning to those of you out there.


We just paid 4.99 for this game that is almost a total waste of money…. We have an IPad Air 2 and could barely control the movements…. If you cant enjoy the game because you spend 95% of your time being frustrated with the controls, but enjoy the graphics, that is almost a total waste of money….. Not worth five bucks though! We will not waste our time as well….


Great graphics but the moves are terrible, touch to move and stop, lot of time get stuck some corner. Swipe to go up and sides.


The story line seems cool but the graphics ate poor and the touch control on the ipad is not precise.


It’s a great game we’ll accept that. But let us state some facts here- we play this game on 6s. Battery drains like 10% in 5 minutes. Game is laggy, and if a game lags on 6s, it needs serious patches! Thats why we mentioned in title to skip this one for now, u won’t have a joyful experience.


The same thing over & over. Climbing buildings, one after another. If the price was reduced by 2/3, it would be a much better deal.


We like the game, graphics are AMAZING! However it makes our cell heat up really quickly! We’re scared it might over heat… Just a word of caution.


The controls are way outta hand. We have an headache playing this game. The controls are bad very bad. If you change the controls, we’ll come back and play again.


We loved the game. The music combined with story made this game really enjoyable. The controls and graphics were a bit buggy, but were forgivable. We didn’t want it to end.


Over in the west side of the map you get stuck when you climb some limbs to get one of the memories. Theres no way to get down. She will not climb downwards far enough to grab a ledge.


We’re a big fan of uppercut – Epoch is one of the greatest – but this game is nearly unplayable. The controls are very touchy making it easy to flip your view upside down while attempting to climb for instance. Since this is a causal, no combat game how about some simple point and go controls? Why do you have to reorient the camera five times to take few steps? Could be a lot of fun with some work.


This would be the very first review we’ve written highlighting a bad game. First, developers have done a nice job on making good graphics; unfortunately however, because controls are SO TERRIBLE THAT TAKES AWAY RHE GAMEPLAY. No clear left-right navigation controls. They are so bad that you have to touch 5-7 times to get in right direction. Also, the map doesn’t provide any clear guideline or directions. With $5 price tag, pepper functioning of these basic tools are expected, but developers miserably fail is. A big shame for taking money away and giving out such half-baked product. Absolutely unprofessional and disrespectful. Developers should give our money back. And if not, must make the game controls better.


We quick playing this game after 10 minutes. We literally experienced a severe case of motion sickness. The controls to this game are extremely sensitive. Almost to the point of making game play impossible. Don’t waste your time on this game.


We don’t see what everyone is complaining about. The controls are simple.. They really are, maybe we’re just a gamer. We’re playing on a iPhone 6s iOS 10 updated and we don’t see anything wrong with the graphics, the game doesn’t crash or lag when we’re playing it. We think people expect every game to just be perfect. All games and apps can be improved in time. This one just came out so give it time. In our opinion if the game is crashing for you it’s probably because you don’t have a lot of space on your phone or you’re not updated. But we really enjoy this game so far! The only thing we would say is if it would actually show the stories when we collect the secrets because the pictures can sometimes can be confusing to figure out. But we’re not all the way through the game, maybe it shows it all in the end.


We don’t want the game to end. We want there to be a sequel. We want to know what happened to this world. We want to see miku again. Please don’t end this.


We’re loving this game the only issue was controlling the boat but after playing for a while we got the hang of it. Really cool game.


Let us get something clear. This game isn’t broken like so many reviews have said. While the controls can sometimes be slightly challenging, the game is beautiful and runs smoothly. That being said, we have an iPhone 6S. The developers noted in the app description that this game won’t even run smoothly on a 5S. It’s a VERY taxing game graphically. But, if you have the right device, the game is beautiful and well worth checking out. Our one critique is the buttonless interface can sometimes make for some control challenges, as things like swipes are used for more than one thing. However, this is a combat-free game, and there’s no way to die, so the stress level is very low when these issues crop up. Just buy it, sit back, and enjoy the experience.


We are not really sure why this game isn’t getting better reviews. The graphics are beautiful and atmospheric, the story line is engrossing, and the soundtrack is great. The controls do take getting used to – we are constantly ramming our characters into walls and trees, and had a tough time figuring out how to climb – but we are getting there and certainly don’t find it worse than other games in this genre. Load times are long, even on our iPad Pro, but they are forgivable given the animation. We like this one and hope folks give it a chance.


That a game with this level of fidelity is now possible on a handheld platform is remarkable. The gameplay takes a page from "ico" and graphically this title pushes the envelope (on the latest devices) to something near early titles for the playstation 3. This is on its way to critical acclaim and we’re thoroughly impressed.


It’s has amazing graphics great open world and is all around epic the only problem is it spmetimes crashes.


We absolutely love this game. We’ve been waiting and hoping for a non-fighting adventure game to come out for a very very long time. The graphics are pretty, and the screen shots shown here in the explanation are as seen in the game, no difference on our iPaid Pro. We have no lag whatsoever in game play! Keep up the GREAT WORK! We need more games like this, thanks :)


Don’t listen to anybody’s bad reviews, this game is worth the money it is adventurous and fascinating, the controls are easy and the graphics are great! We give it five stars this game is one of the best games we’ve ever played on the iPad Air. So we would totally recommend this, if u like adventure!


Beautiful, empty like Shadow of the Colossus.


We were nervous about spending $5 on a game that had so many negative reviews but we are glad we did. This game is very original and just what we were looking for in a "puzzle" game. We love the open world / no time limit aspect. We like that it doesn’t require an internet connection to play, so we can play it on the subway. The only thing we wish it had was a cloud save feature so we could go back and forth between devices… Maybe a future update? We have played it on iPhone 6s with iOS 10 and iPad Air 2 with iOS 9, no crashes yet. Graphics are better on the iPad for sure, but not awful on the iPhone either. We have had no issues with the controls or camera, and we play with one hand (iPhone) while holding on to the subway pole daily – not sure why folks are complaining here. All in, great experience. IOS needs more games like this! Give us cloud saves and this app gets 5 stars.


We got used to the controls, and while it bugged out on us from time to time (annoying, but it doesn’t ever set you back), we completed the primary story and almost everything else. The gameplay does grow a bit repetitive and predictable toward the end. It could’ve used a little more gameplay and environment variations included in the design. Many nice touches and some interesting ideas, though. And refreshingly non-violent.


Nice graphics, terrible controls. The look and move buttons are similar. You tap, ya move… But what happens next is, you are not moving but "looking around". It causes disorienting swings of your view. We had hoped the developers would fix this with standard operating controls… One set for looking, one set for moving… Has not happened yet… We had to delete… Will try again to see if things get fixed. Our recommendation is don’t pay $ until new version comes out.


Good game but it drains the battery fast. Please fix.


We love this game, BUT we waste more time waiting for it to reload after it crashes! We can play for about 5 minutes and we crash! But then again maybe that’s good because we enjoy this game so much we would get a lil addicted to it!

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