I am making a game that’s at least inspired by the Survival genre, and I would like more experience to go on. So far I have played:

  • Project Zomboid (this game would benefit immensely from playable side-games you can discover while exploring, like floppies with DOOM and shit like that)
  • The Isle (this game would benefit from having things to do in it, don’t get me started)
  • Valheim (I guess I should play more of this…)
  • Abiotic Factor (This game is neat but got repetitive before I even finished exploring, but I should also return to this)
  • The Planet Crafter (Kinda fun but really unpolished, I feel like a lot of devs are lazy about cleaning up the presentation of their game)
  • Subnautica+Below Zero (Masterpiece, if pretty buggy towards the end… also lacks some polish)
  • The Long Dark (Super unforgiving, but I guess that’s an okay design choice)
  • Raft (Pretty fun, enjoyed playing it with my partner)
  • RimWold (Does this count? Also pretty neat)
  • Also Minecraft because of course
  • I forgot Space Haven which was good but needs big updates, planning to check it out again when the current test build goes to public Beta

I am also aware of Don’t Starve and that people like it a lot but, idk man, for whatever reason I just don’t like the aesthetic.

What are some other good ones?

  • BRINGit34@lemmygrad.ml
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    3 days ago

    Vintage story is one of the best survival games. Difficulty wise it seems dauntingly high at first. Strange Eldritch monsters and unforgiving wilderness. Then you discover knapping. Things get a lot easier. You hunt. Discover cooking. Food preservation. Pottery. Then you make your first pickaxe. Probably 10 hours in. Suddenly things don’t seem so hopeless.

    Then a temporal storm hits. Difficulty is suddenly increased once again. You die a few times.

    This cycle continues throughout. You think you’ve finally got it figured out. “This food should last” then winter hits.

    It’s not an unforgiving game. It’s fair and you have to learn it to prosper. Eventually you will have a town and a mill. A smithy. Farms galore.

    You earn the right to explore in Vintage story