In life simulators and survival games, the line between leisure and work is often blurred. For some players, this feature becomes a reason to buy the game, for others - to refuse it. One way or another, more and more RPGs include simulation elements that should contribute to the immersion in the game.
Gradually, these segments are expanding. The most popular of these is building a house for a character. Somewhere housing is chosen, but in some projects the player creates the house himself, from the roof and walls to the upholstery of chairs. And some users invest in it no less effort than in the construction of a real country cottage.
13. The Sims
Someone will be surprised to see The Sims at the end of this list. After all, the well-known life simulator allows you to work out the smallest details of the home. Here the player chooses everything.
Therefore, the rating could not do without it. But given how many add-ons are coming out for The Sims, it's hard to say anything more specific. Having put everything you want, you can get lost in the game for a long time. That's just about the "vanilla" version is difficult to say the same.
12.Skyrim
Hardly without The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim manages at least one top open-world game. It is foolish to underestimate what place this project occupies among the games of the last decade. There are dungeons, dragons and a building system introduced with Hearthfire DLC in 2012 year.
If in the original game it was possible to buy a house, then after the release of the add-on, the player got the opportunity to purchase a piece of land and independently, bit by bit, organize the economy.
11. Kingdom Come: Deliverance - From The Ashes
Kingdom Come: Deliverance - project from the studio Warhorse, in which the ordinary peasant Henry is in the hands of the player. He is forced to adapt to life in the harsh conditions of the Middle Ages, on a land scarred by war. Addition From The Ashes makes it possible to raise a settlement from the ashes.
Having gained the lordship, Henry must now restore the town in the forests. The path will not be easy, you will have to sweat collecting resources, money, completing tasks, but the result is worth it.
10. Conan Exiles
From Conan Exiles Few expected anything special, but fans of the legendary Conan were surprised that a good survivalist came out of this project.
The game is not focused on combat, but on collecting resources and creating your own home, where you can survive the harsh, dangerous nights. Fans' low expectations turned out to be a mistake and they can now celebrate this in excellent gaming houses.
9. Fallout 4
It is surprising that in a series dedicated to the post-apocalypse, where the word "Shelter" sounds almost at every turn, the ability to create a home appeared only to fourth part. You can create not only a house for a character, but also a whole settlement, with its own economy and security system. These troubles perfectly dilute the main plot, but how sad it becomes if you lose everything created due to a sudden attack.
8. Submarine
Though a hero Subnautica longing to get out of the place where he was. To survive until this moment, he will have to properly equip his underwater home. And to do this on an unfriendly, water-covered planet - oh, how difficult.
But it's exciting. The setting of the depths adds color and makes adjustments to the classic story of survival. So building a base in Subnautica deserves a spot on the list.
7. No Man's Sky
Let at the start No Man's Sky it was not accepted very well, due to high expectations, but over the past years they have worked on the project, significantly improving it. Now it's the quintessential space exploration game.
No Man's Sky gives you access to a huge number of planets where you can create dwellings and work bases in order to survive in the harsh conditions of new worlds.
6. The Forest
survival horror The Forest tells the story of a man who survived a plane crash and is now looking for his son. To survive in a world where, in addition to the elements, the player is also threatened by cannibals, you need to create weapons and build shelters.
The hero, however, will not have the opportunity to settle down in the built housing. To find a child will have to constantly move forward. The Forest is an exciting and frightening game where no walls can protect you from local horrors.
5. Ark: Survival Evolved
Although the reviews for the game were not bad, the spiritual heiress Turok did not gather an army of fans. But this does not negate the fact that once on an island inhabited by dinosaurs, the player can and must acquire a home in order to survive.
In a multiplayer game, things get even more interesting. After all, it is easier for an organized tribe to survive in the harsh prehistoric realities.
4. Don't Starve
Do not starve is an adventure with charming graphics. The essence of the game is reflected in the name - "Do not starve". The player finds himself in a randomly generated world where he must live as many days as possible.
Having collected the necessary resources, you can build your own house, which will help the player and his friends survive in an unfriendly world. The shelter will let you breathe after the stress of the initial stages of the game.
3.terraria
This randomly generated 2D adventure is somewhat similar to Minecraft. Players create houses to protect themselves and property from the dangers of the outside world.
As the tasks are completed, over time, the player can begin to observe how NPCs begin to live in buildings. This is another reason not to be lazy and create something really cute and comfortable for them.
2. Minecraft
Do I need to say something about the game, which has already become a classic? Here they build cities and kingdoms, huge monuments and small houses. Minecraft gives almost endless scope for creativity. The volume of content has only grown over the years. More than ten years have passed since the release of the game, and news about new buildings that amaze with the scale keeps appearing.
True, this happens mainly in the creative mode, survival and hardcore have their own specifics of construction. But even there, players manage to show the talents of architects.
1. Red Dead Redemption 2
After such an abundance of survivors, Red Dead Redemption 2 will become for the player the safe haven that he needs. Spoiler aside, the house-building segment of RDR 2 is something joyful, with a hint of sadness for those already familiar with the series' plot.
Yes, building a house is not fully interactive in this adventure-rich game, it has several mini-games, and the piercing theme music playing in the background will leave no one indifferent. If in other games building a house is a matter of survival, here the house is the perfect ending, filled with meaning. Albeit not for long, but this episode allows you to forget about the tragic twists and turns of the plot and end on a bright note.
Read on:
Actually, in minecraft ON HARDCORE, one dude built a calculator.
So mine is definitely the first.
Where is Subsistence?