

Players land on a desert island and search for basic resources to survive. The Forest is quite similar to Rust in many ways, but it does have an element of horror.

Rust is available on Steam, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. There is an element of lingering fear and mistrust that continues to grow with each step of the progression.

You can form an alliance with other players, build a city, and loot other people’s bases for new loot. What separates Rust from other survival titles is that it doesn’t have any rules. The game is in its eighth year now and has had over 300 content updates, ranging from server additions, vehicles, a railroad network, and even musical instruments for those relaxing afternoons. It’s up to the player to find resources, craft weapons, hunt wildlife, build shelters, and do whatever it takes to survive and stand out from the average caveman. In Rust’s world, you appear in the most primitive way possible: no clothes, no food, and no shelter. Terraria is available on Steam, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Android and Apple iOS. Not to mention that the game is less than 500MB. Hitting enemies displays a damage count on your screen, giving you an idea of how effective your attacks are. The game is designed for both casual and hardcore gamers as evidenced by its ‘choose your own path’ system which never feels repetitive. These could be cosmetics, weapon upgrades, or even spells that will give you an advantage in future battles. Along with standard digging and crafting, it lets you fight unique bosses that unlock new content and items. Featuring a pixelated 2D environment, the game lets you do just about everything Minecraft offers, only better. Terraria is great for those long, rainy days where you can just casually sit on a Discord call with friends and get away from the trees.
