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So you’ve played Minecraft enough that even its procedurally generated worldspaces feel thoroughly and completely explored—what comes next? We’ve got you covered! There are so many impressive games in the survival and sandbox genres to try, so don’t worry about your next gaming obsession; you have plenty of options. In this article, we’ll introduce you to 25 of the best games like Minecraft out there (and show you how they can be a breath of fresh air, too). Take a look!

Quick Examples of Great Games Like Minecraft

  • Terraria - An action-adventure sandbox game with crafting and building mechanics.
  • Roblox - A platform with limitless freedom to create using Roblox’s editing tools.
  • Eco - A survival game challenging players to develop civilization in an eco-friendly way
  • Ark: Survival Evolved - A survival game set on a remote island inhabited by dinosaurs.
  • Subnautica - A survival game that lets players scavenge and build bases underwater.
  1. Terraria is an action-adventure sandbox game with absolutely no predetermined goals for you to follow; you can choose its difficulty and what you do in the game.[1] That includes collecting resources and equipment, crafting defenses to protect you from the (many) dangers of the world, and exploring at your leisure—taking down boss enemies along the way.[2] Terraria is also one of the best-selling video games of all time (although Minecraft still holds the top spot).[3]
    • Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, iOS, Android
    • Developer: Re-Logic
    • Release year: 2011
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  1. Eco is as much educational as it is fun—it’s a survival game that teaches you to build up a civilization while simultaneously protecting and nurturing the ecosystem. It essentially takes the core principles of Minecraft and evolves them, asking you to put some real thought into which resources you take and where you take them from. Eco also features multiple game modes, including one where you’re building civilization on a timer (before a meteor arrives).
    • Platforms: PC
    • Developer: Strange Loop Games
    • Release year: 2018
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Subnautica

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  1. Subnautica asks the question: what if you had to survive and scavenge for resources underwater? It follows the Minecraft formula in that it requires you to try and survive by building up bases, crafting tools, and dealing with any dangers that come your way; however, it’s entirely set in the depths of the ocean (and, accordingly, forces you to monitor your oxygen levels while you play).[7] For maximum immersion, there’s also Subnautica for VR![8]
    • Platforms: PC, Mac, PS 4/5, Xbox One/Series X/S
    • Developer: Unknown Worlds Entertainment
    • Release year: 2018
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No Man’s Sky

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  1. No Man’s Sky is best-known for its ambitious use of procedural generation; while Minecraft uses it to create the world space around you, No Man’s Sky uses it to create over 18 quintillion planets for players to explore. That’s a staggering number! And despite the game’s mixed reviews when it first launched, subsequent updates have improved it enormously; nowadays, it truly offers endless things to do and worlds to develop (with awesome sci-fi staples like aliens and spaceships thrown into the mix).
    • Platforms: PC, PS4/5, Xbox One/Series X/S, Switch
    • Developer: Hello Games
    • Release year: 2016
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Dragon Quest Builders 2

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Stardew Valley

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  1. Stardew Valley is a bit of a departure from Minecraft, with roots in JRPGs and games like Animal Crossing as well—but, if you enjoy Minecraft purely for the ability to develop an area and improve it to your heart’s content, you might like Stardew Valley, too.[11] In this game, you take on the role of a farmer trying to revive their grandfather’s farm; along the way, you can also improve the nearby town and get to know (or even romance) the townsfolk.[12]
    • Platforms: PC, Mac, Linux, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, iOS, Android
    • Developer: ConcernedApe
    • Release year: 2016
  1. Trove is an action MMO (massively multiplayer online game) with a voxel-based design—so, even though it’s more combat-heavy than Minecraft, it definitely looks similar. And you’ll still explore different mines and underground caverns as you play; you’ll just be choosing a character class, gathering up loot, and defeating boss enemies along the way, too. If you’ve ever wished Minecraft had a few more RPG elements, give Trove a shot.
    • Platforms: PC, Mac, Switch, PS4, Xbox One
    • Developer: gamigo US Inc.
    • Release year: 2015
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Luanti (formerly Minetest)

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  1. Luanti (formerly Minetest) is a voxel sandbox game and modding platform—and the real magic is that it’s totally free and open-source. It technically comes with many different games, mods, and modes, though basic gameplay is based on exploration, gathering resources and crafting materials, and building or cultivating the land for survival (just like Minecraft). Luanti is completely community-driven, making it a fascinating Minecraft alternative to try![13]
    • Platforms: PC, Mac, Linux
    • Developer: Minetest Team
    • Release year: 2010
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19

Castle Story

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  1. Castle Story is a voxel-based strategy game in which you’ll try to build castles capable of withstanding enemy attacks—both from encroaching creatures and other players. In the game, you control workers (“Bricktrons”) and send them to gather the resources you’ll need to build your fortress. And it really is your fortress; the design is completely up to you, which is where most of the similarities with Minecraft come in!
    • Platforms: PC
    • Developer: Sauropod Studio
    • Release year: 2017
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Vintage Story

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  1. Vintage Story is a sandbox survival game that actually started as a Minecraft mod (titled “Vintagecraft” at the time). Then, its developers turned it into a standalone game in the same vein as Minecraft, with Lovecraftian horror themes to set it apart from the crowd. It has a super immersive environment and a more intense focus on survival; it really starts you off with the bare-bones basics (learning how to make nap flint and smelt metal), forcing you to slowly build your skills.[14]
    • Platforms: PC, Mac, Linux
    • Developer: Anego Studios
    • Release year: 2016
21

Colony Survival

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  1. Colony Survival’s creative concept combines tower defense mechanics with survival! As the player, you must build an entire colony from the ground up—and protect it (because, naturally, waves of monsters will attack nightly). You can assign tasks and roles to your colonists to keep the colony running successfully (like guard or miner), and test your tactical sensibilities by creating structures to withstand enemy attacks. The game is currently in early access, but already very playable!
    • Platforms: PC
    • Developer: Pipliz
    • Release year: 2017
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24

Starbound

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  1. Starbound starts you off with nothing but a broken spaceship, and it’s your job to fix it up and use it to explore the galaxy! Naturally, in the vein of Minecraft, the galaxy is procedurally generated—with each planet having biomes to explore, enemies to fight, and resources to gather. As you build and customize each planet, you can also recruit new crew members to live and work on your ship. There are so many different ways to play Starbound, which is what makes it so intriguing.
    • Platforms: Windows, Mac, Linux, Xbox One/Series X/S
    • Developer: Chucklefish
    • Release year: 2016
25

7 Days to Die

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  1. 7 Days to Die is the game for anyone looking to play something with way more intensity than Minecraft. After all, Minecraft might have zombie-like creatures, but they’re not nearly as numerous (or persistent) as they are in 7 Days to Die! In this game, you must scavenge for supplies and build up a fortified base, but there’s a major timer ticking as you do it: every 7 days, a horde of zombies will swarm and attack you. The goal is staying alive—and it’s quite the challenge.
    • Platforms: PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox One/Series X/S, PS4/5
    • Developer: The Fun Pimps
    • Release year: 2016
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This article was co-authored by Pixlriffs and by wikiHow staff writer, Glenn Carreau. Pixlriffs is a Minecraft expert and YouTube content creator based in Brighton, UK. With over 11 years of experience, Pixlriffs is a gameplay commentator who has specialized in Minecraft tutorials and Let's Play series since 2014. On his channel, he shares explanations of Minecraft mechanics, build tutorials, showcases of upcoming and in-development features, and more. He also co-hosts The Spawn Chunks, a weekly Minecraft news and discussion podcast. This article has been viewed 3,423 times.
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