Mine's Ark, but I enjoy some vanilla minecraft now and again as well.
Need to figure out a controller mod one of these days, though...I can't do the keyboard and mouse thing...
Mine's Ark, but I enjoy some vanilla minecraft now and again as well.
Need to figure out a controller mod one of these days, though...I can't do the keyboard and mouse thing...
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey. Simply because it does something completely different with the idea.
Because you are a literal monkey, with the survival crafting being you slowly evolving to be more able to deal with your environment. Your crafting improves as you develop the senses of smell and sight to better identify important things around you, while also slowly teaching yourself (and the monkeys in your clan) what happens when you use rock on stick to make sharp stick.
It lacks the depth of crafting that most of the games have, and instead tries to be more immersive (including an option to remove the hud entirely and play based entirely on ingame cues) with both the absolute fear of how out played you are in every manner by your environment and the slow dawning ability to deal with all those challenges as both you and the monkey learn how to use tools to even the playing field.
It has a definite end, and isn't super replayable without years in between, so its more of a long weekend game. But well worth like 15$ or so.