Explore the ocean, grow your sea creature, and unlock every badge and ending. Here's everything you need to know.
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What is If I Made a Sea?
If I Made a Sea is a chill ocean exploration game on Roblox by ChocolateAnts, the same creator behind Secret Staycation. You start as a tiny fish and grow over 10 days into something much bigger, exploring hand-drawn underwater biomes along the way.
The game launched in November 2026 and has already pulled in over 2 million visits. It's not a grinder or a fighter โ it's a slow, beautiful swim through coral reefs, kelp forests, and deep-sea trenches. Three badges to earn, at least one secret ending to find, and a whale that might eat you.
Encountering a pufferfish while swimming with other players
Gameplay Video
Mid-game evolution showing a larger fish near green coral
Beginner Tips
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Start Small, Explore Big
You spawn as a tiny fish. Don't rush โ swim around and get a feel for the controls. The ocean is huge and there's no timer pushing you.
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Pay Attention to Colors
The color system matters more than you think. It's tied to one of the badges and might affect your evolution path. Experiment with it early.
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Swim Deep
The surface is pretty, but the real content is deeper. Kelp forests, deep-sea trenches, and yes โ a whale. Push past the comfortable zones.
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Play Multiple Days
Your creature evolves over 10 in-game days. Each day brings visible changes. If you want the full experience (and the Memories badge), commit to the cycle.
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Look for Hidden Interactions
Not everything is obvious. The Memory Ending requires finding and interacting with specific things in the world. If something looks clickable, try it.
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Watch Other Players
Up to 40 players per server. Watching where experienced players swim can reveal areas you haven't found yet. No competition, just shared exploration.
Core Gameplay
The Loop: Spawn as a tiny fish โ explore the ocean โ grow and evolve over 10 days โ discover secrets and endings. There's no combat, no leaderboard, no grind. Just you and the sea.
Movement: Standard Roblox controls. WASD or arrow keys to swim, mouse to look around. The underwater physics feel floaty in a good way โ it actually feels like swimming.
Multiplayer: Up to 40 players share each server. You'll see other fish swimming around at various stages of evolution. It's peaceful โ nobody can attack you or steal your progress.
Evolution System (Day 1โ10)
Your sea creature changes visibly as you progress through the 10-day cycle. Here's what to expect:
Day 1โ3: Tiny FishEarly
Small, white, basic. You're learning the world. Stick to shallow coral areas and get comfortable with the controls.
Day 4โ6: Growing UpMid
Your fish gets bigger and changes color. You can explore deeper areas now. The kelp forests and mid-depth zones open up.
Day 7โ9: Big FishLate
Noticeably larger with darker coloring. Deep-sea areas become accessible. Other players will see you as one of the big ones.
Day 10: Final FormMax
Full evolution. You're a proper sea creature now. This is when the Memory Ending becomes available if you've been paying attention.
Ocean Biomes
๐ชธ Coral Reefs
The starting area. Bright colors, brain coral, pink and green formations. Safe and beautiful. Where you'll earn your first badge.
๐ฟ Kelp Forests
Mid-depth zone with tall grey-green seaweed. Visibility drops a bit. Sea urchins and pufferfish hang out here. Good for mid-game exploration.
๐ Deep Sea
Dark, murky, and mysterious. This is where the whale lives. Late-game territory โ you'll need to be evolved enough to handle it. The Memory Ending triggers somewhere down here.
"Born in the sea!" โ You get this just by starting the game. Literally free.
Which Color Is Truly Mine?100%
"So many colors blending together." โ Interact with the color system. Also basically free.
Memories38%
"Maybe it's more fun than I thought." โ Complete the Memory Ending. The hard one. Only 38% of players have it.
Quick Start: Your First 15 Minutes
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Spawn in and swim around the coral reef area. Get your "Off I Go" badge automatically.
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Find the color interaction โ it's nearby. Play with it to earn "Which Color Is Truly Mine?"
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Explore outward from the starting area. Look for the kelp forest โ it's usually in one direction from the coral.
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Interact with anything that looks clickable. Pufferfish, coral formations, glowing objects โ the game rewards curiosity.
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Don't try to rush to the deep sea yet. Your fish is too small. Come back on Day 4+ when you've grown.
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Watch where other players are swimming โ they might know something you don't.
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Keep playing over multiple sessions. The evolution system needs time, and the Memory Ending only unlocks after Day 10.
Late-game deep sea exploration with evolved sea creature
FAQ
How many badges are in If I Made a Sea?
Three. Off I Go (start the game), Which Color Is Truly Mine (interact with the color system), and Memories (complete the Memory Ending). The first two are free โ everyone gets them. Memories takes some work, only about 38% of players have it.
How do I get the Memory Ending?
You need to play through the full 10-day cycle and trigger the memory sequence. It's not automatic โ you have to find and interact with specific things in the world. The badge description says 'Maybe it's more fun than I thought,' which hints at exploring beyond the obvious path.
Can you get eaten by a whale?
Yep. There's a whale encounter in the game. It's not a game-over โ more of a special event. Swim deep enough and you might run into it.
Is If I Made a Sea multiplayer?
Yes, up to 40 players per server. You can see other players swimming around as their own sea creatures. It's not competitive though โ no PvP, no racing. Just vibes.
Who made If I Made a Sea?
ChocolateAnts, the same developer behind Secret Staycation. The official group name is ใใๆตทใไฝใฃใใชใ (Japanese for 'If I Made a Sea') with over 19,000 members.
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