11 Games Like Minecraft Worth Playing in 2025

Apr 03,25

Minecraft has captured the hearts of gamers worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling games of all time. However, if Minecraft didn't quite click for you, or if you're craving more of its magic, we've compiled a list of the 11 best games similar to Minecraft that you can enjoy right now.

Each of these games shares key elements with Minecraft, whether it's the thrill of building worlds, the challenge of survival, or the joy of crafting. Here are the top picks for games like Minecraft:

Roblox

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Developer: Roblox Corporation | Publisher: Roblox Corporation | Release Date: September 1, 2006 | Platforms: Windows, iOS, Android, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4/5, Meta Quest, Meta Quest Pro

Roblox is a powerhouse of game creation and platforming, offering a different kind of experience from Minecraft's core crafting and survival. It excels in its multiplayer component, where you can play a variety of game modes and minigames with friends and strangers. While the base game is free, in-game upgrades and avatar accessories require Robux.

Slime Rancher 1 and 2

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Developer: Monami Park | Publisher: Monami Park | Release Date: January 14, 2016/September 21, 2022 |Platforms (differ depending on game): Switch, PS4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, GeForce Now | Review: IGN's Slime Rancher 2 review

For those who enjoy Minecraft's farming and cultivation on Peaceful mode, Slime Rancher 1 and 2 offer a delightful alternative. These RPGs center around building a farm to collect and breed different types of adorable slimes. The in-game economy and the puzzle-like element of slime combinations make for an engaging indie experience.

Satisfactory

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Developer: Coffee Stain | Publisher: Coffee Stain | Release Date: September 10, 2024 | Platforms: Windows | Review: IGN's Satisfactory review

Satisfactory appeals to Minecraft fans who love harvesting resources and constructing large warehouses and factories. Its more complex systems might not suit everyone, but the satisfaction of building an automated resource farm is similar to Minecraft's automated farming.

Terraria

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Developer: Re-Logic | Publisher: 505 Games | Release Date: May 16, 2011 | Platforms: PS4, PS3, PS Vita, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Switch, Wii U, 3DS, Windows, Stadia, Mobile | Review: IGN's Terraria review

Terraria, a 2D side-scroller, is often compared to Minecraft for its similar gameplay. Each world offers endless possibilities, from digging to hell to building sky-high bases. With bosses to fight, NPCs to recruit, and unique items and biomes to explore, Terraria keeps you engaged and exploring.

Stardew Valley

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Developer: ConcernedApe | Publisher: ConcernedApe | Release Date: February 26, 2016 | Platforms: Windows, PS4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android | Review: IGN's Stardew Valley review

Stardew Valley offers a more focused life-sim experience with crafting and mining at its core. You inherit a rundown farm in a charming village, where you can build relationships, engage in activities, and rebuild your home. It's highly recommended on the Nintendo Switch and as a mobile game.

Don’t Starve

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Developer: Klei Entertainment | Publisher: Klei Entertainment | Release Date: April 23, 2013 | Platforms: iOS, Android, Windows, PS3/4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch | Review: IGN's Don't Starve review

For those drawn to Minecraft's Survival mode for its horror elements, Don't Starve is a perfect match. Surviving means finding food and shelter, building fires to stay warm and sane, and facing permanent death. The multiplayer expansion, Don't Starve Together, allows you to play with friends.

Starbound

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Developer: Chucklefish | Publisher: Chucklefish | Release Date: June 22, 2016 | Platforms: Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, macOS, Linux | Review: IGN's Starbound review

Starbound, similar to Terraria, lets you explore multiple alien planets from your starship. Your equipment defines your character's class, offering structured gameplay within an open world. Structures serve as temporary outposts rather than permanent homes.

LEGO Fortnite

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Developer: Epic Games | Publisher: Epic Games | Release Date: December 7 | Platforms: Most | Review: IGN's LEGO Fortnite review

LEGO Fortnite, released in December 2023, is a free-to-play survival game blending elements of Minecraft and Fortnite. It's an excellent entry point for survival games, offering the fun of LEGO in a free format.

No Man’s Sky

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Developer: Hello Games | Publisher: Hello Games | Release Date: August 9, 2016 | Platforms: PS4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Windows, macOS, iPadOS | Review: IGN's No Man's Sky Beyond review

No Man’s Sky, despite its rocky start, has evolved into a unique sandbox with continuous updates and expansions. You can survive across various planets or relax in a creative mode without limitations, making it a versatile choice for sci-fi fans.

Dragon Quest Builders 2

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Developer: Square Enix/Omega Force/Koei Tecmo Games | Publisher: Square Enix | Release Date: December 20, 2018 | Platforms: PS4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Windows, Nintendo Switch | Review: IGN's Dragon Quest Builders 2 review

This spinoff from the Dragon Quest series introduces four-player co-op in its sandbox world. You can engage in combat, build fortresses, and participate in management sim activities, all within a charming art style that makes it a must-play building RPG.

LEGO Worlds

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Developer: Traveller's Tales | Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive | Release Date: June 1, 2015 | Platforms: Windows, PS4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch | Review: IGN's LEGO Worlds review

LEGO Worlds offers a full LEGO brick sandbox experience. Collect items and decorations across a procedurally-generated map and use them to create your own space. With terraforming tools and a "brick by brick editor," you can shape and design your world as you see fit.

What do you think of our top picks? Have we left something out? Let us know in the comments or vote for your favorite in the poll above.

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