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Top 11 Minecraft Alternatives to Play in 2025

Author : Daniel Apr 04,2025

Minecraft has captured the hearts of gamers worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling games ever. But what if it's not your cup of tea, or you're craving more of that blocky goodness? Fear not! We've curated a list of the 11 best games similar to Minecraft that you can dive into right now.

Each of these games shares elements with Minecraft, whether you're into building, surviving, or just enjoying a laid-back crafting experience. Here's our selection of the top 11 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 in the gaming world, offering a platform where you can create and play a variety of games. While it doesn't have Minecraft's core crafting and survival mechanics, it excels in multiplayer experiences. If you enjoy playing special game modes and minigames with friends, Roblox is a fantastic choice. The base game is free, but you'll need Robux for in-game upgrades and avatar accessories.

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

If you're drawn to Minecraft's farming and cultivating aspects, especially in Peaceful mode, Slime Rancher 1 and 2 are perfect for you. These RPGs let you build a farm to collect and breed adorable slimes. With an engaging in-game economy and puzzle-like slime combinations, you'll find yourself immersed in this charming indie title for hours.

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 building factories. While its systems are more complex than Minecraft's, the satisfaction of setting up an automated resource farm is just as rewarding. If you enjoy the intricacies of automation, Satisfactory is a must-try.

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 is often compared to Minecraft, and for good reason. This 2D side-scroller offers endless possibilities in each world you spawn into. Dig to the depths of hell or build sky-high bases, defeat bosses, recruit NPCs, and discover unique biomes. Terraria's exploration and building elements will keep you hooked.

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

For a more focused life-sim experience with crafting and mining at its core, Stardew Valley is ideal. You'll take over a rundown home in a charming village, build relationships, engage in various activities, and rebuild your home, either solo or with friends. It's a top pick for both Nintendo Switch and mobile gamers.

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

If you're drawn to Minecraft's Survival mode for its horror elements, Don't Starve is a great fit. The game challenges you to find food and avoid starvation, build shelters, and keep warm and sane at night. With permanent death, the stakes are high, but so are the rewards. There's also a multiplayer expansion, Don't Starve Together, for playing 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

Similar to Terraria, Starbound lets you explore multiple alien planets using your starship as a base. Structures serve as temporary outposts rather than permanent homes. Your equipment defines your character class, adding structure to the game's open world.

LEGO Fortnite

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

Launched in December 2023, LEGO Fortnite is a free-to-play survival game that blends elements from Minecraft and Fortnite. It's an excellent introduction to survival games, offering the fun of LEGO in a free-to-play format. If you're a fan of Fortnite, you'll love this.

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 experience. Survive and gather resources to travel between planets, or relax in a Creative mode with no limits. It's also a great alternative for fans of games like Starfield.

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 a sandbox world. Engage in combat, build fortresses, and manage various activities, all wrapped in a delightful art style. Dragon Quest Builders 2 is a building RPG well worth your time.

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 sandbox experience made entirely of LEGO bricks. 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 the landscape and build to your heart's content.

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

Next, check out how to play Minecraft for free to start playing, or dive into our guide to the best survival games for more like this.

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