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...
To throw in something different here are two 2d survival games.
Unreal World - In development since 1992 its a Finish Iron-age simulator where winter is your biggest threat. Graphics are what they are but they are serviceable. The game even has a vague 'magic' system that requires you to make offerings before/after various actions. Craft tons of items to survive and trade (or steal) what you cant make from the local tribes. Be careful though, reputation matters, and you might find yourself being chased down by a hunting party. Its an experience that really has no equal, especially not in modern gaming. The satisfaction you get when you finally complete your log cabin before winter arrives in unparalleled.
NEO Scavenger - Post-apocalyptic survival simulator where you wake up from cryo-sleep and try to survive in the wasteland around Detroit. Combat is tough and risky, so every confrontation must be analyzed on a risk/reward basis. Interesting story based around native american folklore and various cryptids, with some cheap story-based instant-kill choices which can be a bit annoying. Many different play styles, from hacking to sneaking around to running and gunning, most of which are balanced and well developed. Except for Botany, always take Botany as its OP and the best way to grind money. Some good mods out there expand the game further and flesh out the world more. I have over 550 hours in NEO Scavenger and can fully recommend it if you can get past the graphics and text driven gameplay.