Crafting and building aren’t just side mechanics anymore - they are the heart of some of the most addictive games out there. From survival sandboxes to epic adventures, these titles prove that creating is just as fun as shooting.

Craft, build, survive.
Raft strands you on a small floating base that steadily expands as you gather resources, grill fish, and fight off hungry sharks. The joy comes from building a home that sails with you, turning survival into a mix of creativity, exploration, and calm ocean drifting. | © Redbeet Interactive
Fallout 4 adds improved visuals, exploration, and a robust settlement system that lets you rebuild the wasteland piece by piece. Some RPG depth was lost, but scavenging and crafting still make it one of the most rewarding post-apocalyptic sandboxes. | © Bethesda Game Studios
Enshrouded delivers what you’d expect from an early access survival game, with a mix of rough edges and promising ideas. Its building system and exploration stand out, and playing in co-op makes the whole experience more rewarding. | © Keen Games
7 Days to Die mixes zombie survival with crafting and base building, letting you prepare for relentless undead attacks. The ideas are strong, especially in co-op, but clunky menus and dated visuals can make it feel rough around the edges. | © The Fun Pimps
Tears of the Kingdom takes the world of Breath of the Wild and makes it even bigger, adding sky islands, underground depths, and countless new mysteries. Its inventive building mechanics let you craft vehicles, weapons, and contraptions in ways that completely change how you play. | © Nintendo
Valheim stands out by blending survival, combat, and surprisingly deep building mechanics. Crafting tools, raising longhouses, and shaping Viking settlements give the game lasting replay value. It feels like the building system that other RPGs always promised but never delivered. | © Iron Gate Studio
Sons of the Forest improves on the original with deeper base building, smarter enemies, and a polished survival system. The island’s changing seasons and endless crafting options can keep you busy for days, story or not. | © Endnight Games
Satisfactory turns the factory building into an addictive loop of conveyor belts, machines, and massive production lines. You’ll spend hours gathering resources, optimizing layouts, and exploring a lush alien world between construction sprees. | © Coffee Stain
The Planet Crafter drops you on a barren world and challenges you to bring it to life. Gather resources, craft tools, and build bases as you slowly terraform the planet and watch it transform with each stage. With no combat, it’s all about creation, exploration, and shaping an alien world into something new. | © Miju Games
In ARK: Survival Evolved, you start with nothing and fight to survive among dinosaurs. Craft weapons, build shelters, and either hunt these massive creatures or tame them to work and fight by your side. It’s crafting, survival, and rideable dinos all wrapped into one unforgettable experience. | © Instinct Games
Rust is brutal, unforgiving, and not for everyone. Surviving means gathering resources, crafting gear, and fending off both the environment and other desperate players. It’s tough solo, but with friends, it becomes one of the most intense survival crafting experiences out there. | © Facepunch Studios
Starbound takes Terraria’s 2D crafting formula to the stars, letting you explore countless planets filled with unique biomes and quests. You can build bases, craft gear, and shape each world at your own pace, while a light story slips in naturally as you play. It’s creativity and adventure rolled into one. | © Chucklefish
Terraria has hooked millions with its deep, ever-expanding crafting system. Nearly everything in the game can be built, refined, or combined, giving you endless ways to shape your world. Add in tough, fast-paced combat that feels straight out of the SNES era, and you’ve got a perfect mix of creativity and challenge. | © Re-Logic
In No Man’s Sky, you can refine resources into countless blueprints, upgrade your suit, ship, and exocraft, and even build massive bases on alien planets. With so many materials to gather and combine, every trip feels like a mix of discovery and experimentation that keeps you crafting for hours. | © Hello Games
Some games kick off a genre but fade away, and others get replaced by something new. But not Minecraft. It’s still the ultimate crafting game, letting millions of players shape entire worlds block by block, and proving that if you can dream it, you can build it. | © Mojang Studios
Crafting and building aren’t just side mechanics anymore - they are the heart of some of the most addictive games out there. From survival sandboxes to epic adventures, these titles prove that creating is just as fun as shooting.
Crafting and building aren’t just side mechanics anymore - they are the heart of some of the most addictive games out there. From survival sandboxes to epic adventures, these titles prove that creating is just as fun as shooting.