We’re hunting for a survival game packed with loads of content (100+ hours) that three players can enjoy, and we’re not really fussed about the storyline. Here’s our shortlist of potential games: Icarus, Saleblazers, Return to Moria, Forever Skies, Factorio, theHunter: Call of the Wild, Abiotic Factor, Vintage Story, Soulmask, Nightingale, Lego Fortnite, Aloft, Palworld, Aska, Fallout 76, Medieval Dynasty, Bellwright, and Myth of Empires. Any suggestions on which one we should dive into? Thanks for your help!
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Out of your list, “Factorio” stands head and shoulders above the others if you’re up for intense strategic builds. It’s engrossing and endlessly replayable. “Fallout 76” is a decent action-focused survival option, or “Palworld,” especially once it’s fully fleshed out, is worth considering if you’re after more dynamic action.
“Enshrouded” isn’t in your list, but I’d argue it should be. As someone deeply into the survival and crafting genre, it’s currently one of the best immersive options out there! From your options, maybe check out “Soulmask” and “Abiotic Factor” as well, if you haven’t already.
“Aloft” offers a unique twist but be warned the multiplayer experience isn’t fully polished yet since you can’t share islands. If you’re keen on collaborating on a big base, I’d suggest keeping it on your wish list and checking back later when it’s more fleshed out.
If you want a mix of RPG and survival, “Return to Moria” might be your best pick. Though the campaign lasts 30-50 hours, diving into the sandbox mode with its huge map extends gameplay significantly, and it’s got some interesting elements like different armor styles you can dye and fun tunes. Meanwhile, “Palworld” offers tons of content if you’re into breeding critters for optimal traits. As for “Fallout 76,” it might be a bit misleading here since it’s not really your typical survival game, and getting geared up without trading can take a while.