Ewok's Sandbox Recommendations
Ewok Recommends:
Minecraft
The ultimate playground. Minecraft drops you in its blocky world with no task other than to shape it how you see fit. There really is no better expression of individuality than a gamers own, personal Minecraft world.
In my world I spent an age searching for a village to call home, so that I wouldn't be lonely. When I found one I built myself a nice little farmhouse on the outskirts and set about town renovation, adding new houses in the style of the existing ones to increase the village size and encourage some breeding amongst its inhabitants.
When I found another village further away I spent days gathering the materials to build a railway track between them, with enough powered rails that a cart could make it there without stopping. I even built an tavern at the half way point and took a few of my villagers there to staff it. I love my little world, but I bet it's nothing like yours!
Also Try:
Don't Starve
This game isn't even officially released yet, but having early access to the beta (through Steam's early access pre-purchase scheme) has shown me enough to be able to recommend the game in a heartbeat.
Don't Starve is equal parts highly enjoyable and brutally difficult. Playing as one of several available characters, you find yourself whisked away to a strange island full of strange creatures. Your first task is to gather enough food to fend of starvation and enough fuel to create a fire at night. After that, you start building up your camp with farms, plants, chests, walls, machines and more.
If you run out of food, you die. If you get stuck out at night without a light source, you die. If you are attacked and you unprepared, you die. If you stray too long from a heat source in winter, you die. If you've just about made it through your first winter and are attacked by the Deerclops and three hounds at the same time, you probably die: I know I did. And when you do die - and you will die - you dust yourself off, start a new game, and enjoy it as much as the first.
Far Cry 3
OK, this one is a little on contrast to the previous two but hey - it's an open world game that lets you do pretty much whatever you want within the confines of the game map. That's sandboxy enough for me. I've spend hours at a time ignoring the story of Far Cry 3 in favour of hunting animals, attacking outposts, even just climbing a mountain so I can enjoy the view from the top.
Far Cry 3 is a tropical adventure playground just bursting with things to do, guns to shoot and secrets to find. All of this is backed up by incredibly slick combat and some of the best graphics ever seen in a videogame. Especially the flames. Fire is so pretty.
COMMENTS
Emseypenguin - 03:04pm, 18th July 2016
Don't starve sounds awesome! I tried minecraft once- got confused- stopped playing. Never tried any farcry games.
Ewok - 03:04pm, 18th July 2016 Author
I love Don't Starve. Kaostic gifted me a copy and I've lost count of the number of times I've died so far! I think there has been a new update since I last played so really need to check out what has been added.
VodKaVK - 12:41pm, 13th September 2016
I gotta say. Don't Starve is fun, for a bit. But it doesn't get any better than 'interesting'. Don't Starve Together, however, is much mroe fun and for me, a much more engaging way to play it. Provided you have friends, of course.
Emseypenguin - 01:04pm, 13th September 2016
How have you managed to play it then?
VodKaVK - 05:56pm, 13th September 2016
2 bsy banging ur mam m8
Emseypenguin - 06:02pm, 13th September 2016
Good work.
Platinum - 03:04pm, 18th July 2016
Bollocks, cheers Ewok, more money for me to spend :p
Ewok - 03:04pm, 18th July 2016 Author
Pleased I could be of service Plat :)
kirkules - 03:04pm, 18th July 2016
I never got into Minecraft, and I know I'm missing out. Might try it on the Xbox when I eventually get one.
Harrie - 03:04pm, 18th July 2016
I never got into Minecraft, and I know I'm missing out. Might try it on the Xbox when I eventually get one.
I wouldn't get the xbox one if I were you, to me it was quite a waste of money as the PC version is far superior and has a lot more to offer in the gamekirkules - 03:04pm, 18th July 2016
People keep saying this, but the PC version has no tutorials and I'm completely lost. I can't get an online game on PC either, for some reason.
Kaostic - 03:04pm, 18th July 2016
Yes, there's no tutorials so it requires a bit more of a learning curve, but after the basics, it's much more fun with added mods etc.
kirkules - 03:04pm, 18th July 2016
I dunno. I think console gaming is the way it's meant to be with me.
Mrs Rasher - 03:04pm, 18th July 2016
People keep saying this, but the PC version has no tutorials and I'm completely lost. I can't get an online game on PC either, for some reason.
If you need to know anything about the PC version of Minecraft talk to Smiles - he's your man. We can't get him off the damn game :u06kirkules - 03:04pm, 18th July 2016
Haha, half of the struggle is getting my missus off the laptop.
Emseypenguin - 03:04pm, 18th July 2016
*cough*buildagamingpc*cough*
Cronos - 03:04pm, 18th July 2016
Minecraft <3 Can easily lose hours at a time exploring/building stuff.
Ewok - 03:04pm, 18th July 2016 Author
the PC version has no tutorials
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