FAQ

100 Days At Sea FAQ.

Short answers for players who need the main Roblox, gameplay, multiplayer, badge, code, and trailer facts first.

Direct answer

This 100 Days At Sea FAQ answers the recurring basics: the game is live on Roblox, it is made by Stranded Devs, the confirmed loop is resource gathering, harpoon use, raft building, island exploration, weapons, foes, and survival-day progress, and no verified code page is published here.

What is 100 Days At Sea?

100 Days At Sea is a Roblox survival experience by Stranded Devs. The official page describes a mission in the middle of the ocean, a Bermuda Triangle mystery, and an open-world survival loop built around exploration and base building.

Can you play 100 Days At Sea now?

Yes. 100 Days At Sea is live on Roblox through the official experience page. The release page tracks the Roblox API created date, latest checked update, and official play link.

What is the basic gameplay?

The core loop is confirmed by the Roblox page: gather resources, hook objects with the harpoon, build a raft base with structures and defenses, explore islands, find weapons, and fight foes. The gameplay page explains those basics in more detail.

Is 100 Days At Sea multiplayer?

Yes, public data supports multiplayer coverage. Roblox API data lists 27 max players, and public badge names include solo, duo, trio, four-player, and five-player 100-day milestones. The multiplayer page keeps those facts separate from unconfirmed matchmaking details.

Are there 100 Days At Sea codes?

No verified 100 Days At Sea codes page is published here. If Stranded Devs or the live game confirms a code system later, the site can add a dedicated codes page with active and expired sections. Until then, code claims stay out.

Where should I go next?

New players should read the beginner guide after this 100 Days At Sea FAQ. Returning players can use systems, badges, and news to track what is confirmed and what still needs stronger evidence. Bookmark this 100 Days At Sea FAQ when you only need the short answer before choosing a deeper page. The 100 Days At Sea FAQ should stay concise, but it still points to fuller source-backed pages.