The 10 Best Survival and Crafting Games to Test Your Wits
The 10 Best Survival and Crafting Games to Test Your Wits
Direct Answer
The best survival-crafting game available today is Minecraft (Mojang/Microsoft, $29.99), the best-selling video game of all time and the gold standard for open-ended building and survival. The best value pick is Terraria (Re-Logic, $9.99), a 2D survival sandbox with hundreds of bosses and biomes that has sold more than 44 million copies.
This list is for players who love gathering resources, building shelter, and surviving against the elements, monsters, and hunger. Prices range from about $10 to $40, and every title below is a real, currently-sold game ranked on depth, replay value, and lasting popularity.
1. Minecraft 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Minecraft (Mojang, 2011, $29.99) is the best-selling game ever, with more than 300 million copies sold. Its blocky, procedurally generated worlds let you mine, craft, build, and survive with almost limitless freedom.
Survival mode pits you against monsters, hunger, and the elements, while Creative mode removes all limits. Regular free updates add new biomes, mobs, and mechanics, and its modding community is enormous. The world is effectively infinite, offering endless play.
For breadth, accessibility, and cultural reach, no survival-crafting game comes close. It is the genre's foundation and an easy number one.
2. Terraria 💎 BEST VALUE
Terraria (Re-Logic, 2011, $9.99) is the value champion. Often described as a 2D Minecraft, it has sold more than 44 million copies and offers crafting, building, exploration, and hundreds of bosses across many biomes.
At under ten dollars, with multiplayer and the massive free 1.4 "Journey's End" update, it provides effectively endless content. A single world can absorb dozens of hours of digging and boss-fighting.
For the most content per dollar in the entire genre, Terraria is unmatched. It is one of the best bargains in all of gaming.
3. Valheim
Valheim (Iron Gate Studio, Early Access 2021, $19.99) is a Viking survival game that sold millions of copies within weeks of launch. You explore a procedurally generated Norse world, build longhouses, and battle mythological bosses.
Its art style blends low-poly visuals with atmospheric lighting, and its building and sailing systems are deep and satisfying. It supports up to ten-player co-op, making it a favorite for groups of friends.
For players who want atmospheric survival with strong co-op, Valheim is a standout that continues to receive major free content updates.
4. Subnautica
Subnautica (Unknown Worlds, 2018, $29.99) is an underwater survival game set on an alien ocean planet. You explore the depths, gather resources, build submarines and bases, and uncover a mystery, all while managing oxygen and hostile sea life.
Its sense of exploration and creeping dread in the deep ocean is unlike anything else in the genre. The single-player story gives survival a clear sense of purpose across 20-plus hours.
For players who want atmospheric, story-driven survival with a unique setting, Subnautica is a beloved and distinctive pick.
5. Don't Starve Together
Don't Starve Together (Klei Entertainment, 2016, $14.99) is the multiplayer version of the gothic survival classic Don't Starve. You scavenge for food and resources in a dark, whimsical Tim Burton-esque world that constantly tries to kill you.
Its hand-drawn art and brutal difficulty set it apart, and the cooperative mode lets friends survive (or perish) together. Permadeath makes every decision matter.
For players who want a stylish, challenging survival game with strong co-op, Don't Starve Together is a tough and charming favorite.
6. Raft
Raft (Redbeet Interactive, 2022, $19.99) starts you adrift on a tiny raft in an endless ocean with nothing but a hook. You hook floating debris to expand your raft into a sprawling floating base while surviving sharks and thirst.
The progression from a single plank to a massive ocean fortress is deeply satisfying, and its story islands give direction. Co-op support makes it a great group experience.
For players who want a fresh ocean-survival premise with constant building, Raft is an inventive and friendly pick.
7. Grounded
Grounded (Obsidian Entertainment, 2022, $39.99) shrinks you to the size of an ant in a suburban backyard, turning a lawn into a vast, dangerous wilderness full of insects.
You build bases from blades of grass, craft armor from bug parts, and explore a surprisingly large world. The "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" premise is executed with humor and detail, and it supports four-player co-op.
For players who want a creative, novel survival setting with a strong sense of scale, Grounded is a polished and imaginative choice.
8. The Forest
The Forest (Endnight Games, 2018, $19.99) drops you into a forest after a plane crash, where you must survive against cannibalistic mutants while searching for your missing son. Days are for building and gathering; nights are for survival horror.
Its blend of base-building and genuine scares sets it apart, and the underground cave systems hide a deeper mystery. Co-op lets friends face the horror together.
For players who want survival with a real horror edge, The Forest is a tense and atmospheric standout, followed by an acclaimed sequel.
9. ARK: Survival Ascended
ARK: Survival Ascended (Studio Wildcard, 2023, $44.99) is a remaster of the dinosaur-survival hit, rebuilt in Unreal Engine 5. You tame, ride, and breed dinosaurs while building tribes and bases on a massive open world.
The taming and breeding systems give it enormous depth, and its scale, from tiny dodos to towering dragons, is its biggest draw. It supports large multiplayer servers and PvP.
For players who want survival with dinosaurs and deep creature-taming, ARK remains the genre's most ambitious creature sandbox.
10. Green Hell
Green Hell (Creepy Jar, 2019, $24.99) is a realistic survival game set in the Amazon rainforest. It models hunger, hydration, sanity, and even individual wounds and parasites with unusual detail.
Its commitment to realism — checking your own body for leeches, treating infections — makes survival feel genuinely tense. A story mode and co-op add structure and replayability.
For players who want the most grounded, hardcore survival simulation, Green Hell closes the list as a specialist's favorite.
How to Choose
- New to survival-crafting? Minecraft and Terraria are the most accessible and forgiving entry points.
- Want the best value? Terraria at $9.99 offers more content per dollar than anything else.
- Love co-op? Valheim, Raft, Grounded, and Don't Starve Together all shine with friends.
- Prefer a story? Subnautica and The Forest give survival a clear narrative purpose.
- Want realism? Green Hell models hunger, wounds, and sanity in unusual detail.
- Like creatures? ARK: Survival Ascended is the deepest dinosaur-taming sandbox available.
FAQ
What's the difference between survival and crafting games? The two genres overlap heavily. Survival games focus on managing needs like hunger, thirst, and threats, while crafting games emphasize gathering resources to build tools and structures. Most modern titles, like Minecraft and Valheim, combine both, which is why they're usually grouped together.
Are survival games too hard for newcomers? Many offer adjustable difficulty or peaceful modes. Minecraft has a Creative mode with no threats at all, and most games let you lower enemy difficulty or disable permadeath. Terraria and Valheim are quite approachable, while Don't Starve Together and Green Hell are intentionally punishing.
Which of these are best for playing with friends? Valheim (up to ten players), Raft, Grounded, The Forest, and Don't Starve Together all feature strong cooperative multiplayer. ARK: Survival Ascended supports large servers including PvP. Minecraft and Terraria also have excellent multiplayer, making nearly the whole list friend-friendly.
Do these games require a strong computer? It varies. Terraria, Don't Starve Together, and Minecraft run on very modest hardware, including older laptops. Valheim is moderate, while ARK: Survival Ascended, Grounded, and Subnautica are more demanding. Check the listed system requirements before buying if your machine is older.
Bottom Line
For the best overall survival-crafting experience, Minecraft ($29.99) offers limitless building and survival in the best-selling game ever made. For the best value, Terraria ($9.99) delivers hundreds of hours of content for under ten dollars. Either is a perfect way to test your wits against the wild.
Sources
- Metacritic — review scores for Minecraft, Subnautica, Valheim, and others
- Steam — official store pages, pricing, and user review ratings
- Microsoft and Mojang — Minecraft official sales figures and product information
- Re-Logic and Iron Gate Studio — developer sales announcements
- Unknown Worlds and Klei Entertainment — official product details
- Obsidian Entertainment and Studio Wildcard — developer release information
- PC Gamer and Rock Paper Shotgun — survival game reviews and coverage