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With similarities to the likes of the Battlefield franchise players who like to experience largescale realistic World War II combat will find familiar squad mec Search For Similar Games Search for video game recommendations, enter the title of your favourite game or game series for a curated list of similar games. As Seen On. While Lego Worlds only had a brief time in the spotlight, what was available during that period was a colorful dip into the Lego toybox that had plenty of charm.
As close as you could get to a completely virtual Lego world without having to worry about piercing your heel with a misplaced four-stud block, Lego Worlds was still a fascinating dive into familiar territory with a Danish building block twist.
One of the greatest comeback stories in recent memory, No Man's Sky captures the thrill of exploration and venturing into the unknown to find something new waiting for you on the other side. The similarities don't stop there either, as No Man's Sky features a plethora of space-tools that can be used to construct habitats on alien worlds, albeit without the trademark blocky aesthetic of Minecraft. Having grown in galactic leaps and bounds over the years, No Man's Sky is a marvel of design that packs an entire universe into a single program.
Read our No Man's Sky review. A massively popular sandbox of pure creativity, Roblox's appeal comes from its vast collection of editing tools and almost unlimited potential for helping you construct whatever you can imagine. Not only is the game equipped with a suite of tools for construction and deconstruction, but Roblox's other claim to fame is a massive community that has come together to expand on this virtual world, making for a game that's far more social than Minecraft's usually solitary pursuit of creativity.
Like Minecraft, Starbound is a game that delights in giving players infinite space within which to explore its digital reality and clobber anything that gets in your way. Its 2D aesthetic may be diametrically opposed to Minecraft's three-dimensional tree-punching action, but Starbound checks all the right boxes on its list with crafting, social gaming, and an overall vibe that makes it pure fun to play when you tackle any of its numerous quests. Stardew Valley regularly crops up on our lists thanks to its versatile and easygoing nature, but as a game of all-encompassing agricultural construction, it's unmatched along those very specific lines.
There's a green-thumbed joy to seeing your garden flourish, harvesting crops once the seasons have changed, and engaging with the local village, resulting in a game that draws inspiration from Minecraft and other classic titles of the past to create a uniquely lo-fi farming sandbox with plenty of appeal.
Read our Stardew Valley review. Terraria's world is far more deadly than the landscape of Minecraft, and even though it takes place on a two-dimensional plane, at least you're never short of options when it comes to fighting back against the assorted terrors looking to ruin your day.
Crafting is of course part of the appeal, but Terraria goes a step further with its combat and collecting items that'll help you survive numerous dungeons and the monsters lurking in the dark. As of May , Terraria's final major update was Journey's End, a fitting finale to a legendary title that's still as addictive to play as it was when it first launched a decade ago. Read our Terraria review. Trove's voxel-powered visuals bear a striking resemblance to Minecraft's cubic cuteness, but that's where the major similarities end.
An MMO with more blocky angles than a Lego con artist, Trove's focus is on adventure, action, and social questing through its world. All your typical RPG goodness is present here, such as epic loot, a collection of hit-sponge meanies to whack about, and dungeons to explore, but with a few neat twists on the formula that makes for an engaging game.
It may look like a Minecraft clone mixed with Fortnite, but Trove is so much more than that when you look past its voxel skin. Trove throws adventure, action, and social questing at a player, mixing in RPG elements such as epic loot, numerous enemies to whack about, and dungeons to explore for good measure.
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The overall fantasy themes and world will feel somewhat familiar, but the narrative and combat in Neverwinter is a step above what RuneScape can offer. You even can play it as a primarily single player experience if you want, though that kind of defeats the purpose of playing an MMO. Play Neverwinter for free. If what you liked about RuneScape was the relative simplicity and old-school style systems, why not head back to one of the classics with Ultima Online.
Hitting the internet way back in , Ultima Online helped set the standard for what MMOs would be based on — and iterate upon — to this day.
Ultima Online was the first MMORPG to ever hit , players back in the day, and while that number is no longer all that impressive, and the player base has dwindled since then, the community that has stuck around is generally welcoming and helpful to new players.
Again, this MMO does show its age, but in some ways that is what makes it such a great change of pace from RuneScape.
If you happen to die during PvP, for example, say goodbye to everything you were holding. Graphics are another point that may rub some younger players the wrong way, but its somewhat rough pixel graphics and isometric camera view is just classic PC gaming.
Play Ultima Online for Free. Bethesda took their established setting of Tamriel, used in five exclusively single player RPGs, and allowed players to finally explore the entire world together in an MMO setting. As one of the most recent releases on this list, the graphics are among the best you can get for an MMO, but also still has a thriving base of active players to make the world feel alive.
Set hundreds of years before Skyrim, The Elder Scrolls Online gives you the choice of 10 races to pick from, each of which visually and mechanically different from one another, and sets you loose in the world of Tamriel. Thanks to continued support, new zones and content are still being added to the game, making it dwarf even the amount of things there is to see and do in Skyrim.
The action is far more dynamic, the stories more involved and with a higher level of production, and overall scale of the game is a natural progression from what RuneScape does.
It took a familiar and popular IP and transformed it into one of the most accessible, addicting, and enduring online experiences to this day. The systems are similar, yet different to RuneScape. WoW is notorious for its hotbar system which, while revolutionary at the time, is a bit more contentious now that so many other games have adapted and iterated on it. If that system clicks for you, though, few games do it better. You also get a much larger world to explore with tons of environments, a wide range of races and classes to choose from, and more ways to team up with friends for meaningful and difficult content.
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