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gandalf.nho: @F4LL0UT, already finished with a poisonous wakisashi...
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F4LL0UT: Lame. The only right way to kill a zombie is gibbing it with a massive electric charge.
I played a good chunk with a eletrified cane knife
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tinyE: BTW that Loop Zook video wasn't nearly half as silly as the average stunt in your average Jason Statham movie.
Yes, because that was a successful Loop Zook. Think of all the people who saw it and found it a good idea, then tried to imitate it. Or do it with a sniper rifle instead of a bazooka.

On topic: I'll also say Don't Starve. Haven't been surrounded by monsters so far, but I haven't played that much of it either.
well since someone already mentioned Starbound , which btw is helmed by the guy the creator of Terraria brought on to do some of the sprite work on the 1.1 update and left to start work on Stabound when work on new content initially stopped which makes me wonder if the four guys he hired to help with the forthcoming 1.2 update will go off to make their own Terraria style games?, so I will throw out Edge of Space which like Starbound is a Terraria inspired 2d sandbox style game. some gameplay from the Beta http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1eHIPHyLlk


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tinyE: BTW that Loop Zook video wasn't nearly half as silly as the average stunt in your average Jason Statham movie.
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JMich: Yes, because that was a successful Loop Zook. Think of all the people who saw it and found it a good idea, then tried to imitate it. Or do it with a sniper rifle instead of a bazooka.

On topic: I'll also say Don't Starve. Haven't been surrounded by monsters so far, but I haven't played that much of it either.
Yeah I been playing it for a few months now and you really don't get swarmed by monsters unless you say attack a giant nest of spiders or attack a beehive at most you only have to deal with one or two monsters and those are not that common. Well save for the set hound event that happens after your first X days in the world and Adventure mode but adventure mode is meant to be hard and the game warns you first and if you go into adventure mode through sandbox and die you just go back to your Sandbox world .
Post edited April 09, 2013 by DCT
Aside from many of the games mentioned, I'll add Under the Ocean and it's freeware predecessor Under the Garden and the upcoming (more focused on crafting/harvesting than survival by the looks of it) Stardew Valley.
Post edited April 09, 2013 by SCPM
Neo Scavenger
Thanks for all the sugestions until the moment people, certainly will try some of them

And will leave my own suggestion of game (not played because is in development yet), the crafting is more base building-based, but had a survival part: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1317934609/forsaken-fortress
Timber and Stone.

Still waiting on my email but after all of the pre-order emails go out, it'll be available to buy for an undetermined price, probably later tonight.
Seconding Under the Ocean, which sounds a lot like what you would like.
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gandalf.nho: Don't Starve looks interesting but isn't like Minecraft/Terraria where you can't explore more than a few minutes without being surronded by enemies?
i played a bit of this game, the first time when the night fall and i didnt know that i had to make fire and got killed in the dark was fun, second time lasted very long, but soon the game got boring , then really boring
Post edited April 09, 2013 by djranis
Thirding or fourthing Unreal World. The 3.16 installer was just updated to v3 in the last week, btw. Installed again a few days ago.

Still in the free to play mode, donations appreciated.

The LARP-like quality of the in-game images was a bit of a turn-off at first, but they've grown on me.
Darkout, Starforge and Planet Explorers might be up your alley. Like Edge of Space and Starbound, they take place in a futuristic Sci-fi setting.

http://www.darkoutgame.com/
http://www.desura.com/games/darkout
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=98158224

http://www.starforge.com/
http://store.steampowered.com/app/227680/

http://pathea.net/planet-explorers
http://www.indiedb.com/games/planet-explorers/downloads/planet-explorers-alpha-053
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=129199308

http://www.playedgeofspace.com/
http://www.desura.com/games/edge-of-space

Edit: Some more creative/survival games!

http://www.epicinventor.com/
http://www.desura.com/games/epic-inventor

http://siegegames.com/crea/ (This game is similar to Terraria)

http://www.indiedb.com/games/vox (Vox is a bit more on the creative side)
http://www.desura.com/games/vox

http://wollay.blogspot.ca/ (Cube World, more of an RPG than a creative or survival game)

http://www.desura.com/games/crusaders-quests (Coldenlight, has some horror elements to it)
http://www.indiedb.com/games/crusaders-quests

http://www.desura.com/games/neo-scavenger
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=92934582

http://gnomoria.com/ (If you liked Dwarf Fortress, you might like this one)
http://www.desura.com/games/gnomoria
http://store.steampowered.com/app/224500/

http://www.kag2d.com/en/ (King Arthur's Gold is more PVP action than survival, though there's some building and digging to be done)
http://www.desura.com/games/king-arthurs-gold

http://survivorsofragnarok.com/ (This one's been in Alpha for a while, but it looks promising)
http://www.desura.com/games/survivors-of-ragnarok

http://craftstud.io/ (Craft Studio is much like Minecraft, though it looks like it places more emphasis on creation. You can make your own games with it!)

http://forgequestrpg.com/ (Sort of an Isometric Survival RPG)

http://mythruna.com/ (Another game that leans a bit more to the RPG side. It's still in development, though you can pick up current builds for free)

http://deepworldgame.com/

https://sites.google.com/site/3079game/
http://www.desura.com/games/3079

http://projectzomboid.com/blog/
http://www.desura.com/games/project-zomboid
Post edited April 10, 2013 by Zaphoogin
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Zaphoogin: Darkout, Starforge and Planet Explorers might be up your alley. Like Edge of Space and Starbound, they take place in a futuristic Sci-fi setting.
Starforge and Planet Explorers are already in my backed list, the others must check first, but looks some are more MP-oriented or like Minecraft at night you can't walk more than 4 min without being swamped by enemies...


I was thinking Skyrim is a good candidate for something like this if someone manages to remove all NPCs and houses and expand the crafting system to include things like shelters
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gandalf.nho: I was thinking Skyrim is a good candidate for something like this if someone manages to remove all NPCs and houses and expand the crafting system to include things like shelters
Well if you're considering Skyrim, then here are the best mods for making a game a true survival :-)

- Frostfall - Hypothermia Camping Survival http://www.skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/11163

-Hunting in Skyrim http://www.skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/18866

-Realistic Needs and Diseases http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/26228

Hope it helps!
Oh, that's a nice list. I like the Terraria clones or spin-offs. Pity most of them are in early alpha.
Don't Starve is reeeeeeally good. Enemies are definitely less common than in MC and Terraria, especially early on.