Pitriss wrote:try wurm online if you don't need voxel game.. It is also sandbox game, but with much more posibilities
Enke wrote:Two Words: Dwarf Fortress.
P.S.: You might wanna nix the graphics requirement...
GingerHunter797 wrote:I heard about a game called Synthetic World, I havent played it but Ill see if I can find a link...
http://www.staudsoft.com/index.php?id=65
That is the official website. I think this has some pretty good graphics. I havent played yet but I plan to soon!
Enke wrote:Try Nethack! It's open source, you can interact with everything, and it has the best graphics engine on the planet: Your imagination! That's about as high-end as you can get!
Mcc457 wrote:Does anyone remember Terasology, it's open source, beautiful graphics and has physics.
LionsDen wrote:If you aren't looking for an open source game, you might like 7 Days to Die. It's still in beta but is looking very good to me. I wouldn't mind getting it myself, just can't afford it at the moment. :)
Here is the link:
http://7daystodie.com/
shaneroach wrote:LionsDen wrote:If you aren't looking for an open source game, you might like 7 Days to Die. It's still in beta but is looking very good to me. I wouldn't mind getting it myself, just can't afford it at the moment. :)
Here is the link:
http://7daystodie.com/
Watched a video. the idea of plugging up windows in a house with blocks of amorphous looking wood is not really where I want to go with this.
I just want to take a moment here though and thank folks. Seems like I am just shooting down everything. LOL! I appreciate the info. It's fun looking at all that's being done. I am just a little shocked at the dearth of games that really focus on a sort of live action feel to interacting with the environment, resource gathering, etc. Basically all I am really thinking here is a sim, right? Wonder why it is so difficult to get the world interactive to where you can mine or build?
LionsDen wrote:
I think you can build a house if you want. I don't have the game so I'm not sure but you can mine and build things and I believe that you can build a building if you want to. You just have to constantly watch out for zombies so if you don't want the mobs I think you are out of luck.
shaneroach wrote:LionsDen wrote:
I think you can build a house if you want. I don't have the game so I'm not sure but you can mine and build things and I believe that you can build a building if you want to. You just have to constantly watch out for zombies so if you don't want the mobs I think you are out of luck.
I love your use of the spoiler tag....
What I am saying is one way to secure a house, for example,. is to just plaster over the windows with rock segments you are carrying around, which I find to be a poor enough game design flaw that it sort of puts me off spending a lot of time and energy getting into it.
I just recently got Assassins Creed iV basically thrown at me for buying computer parts, and I like the look of it, so I will just say... something like Assassins Creed only with an environment interactive enough to allow for mining, foresting, etc, is more or less what I am looking for. Even if it were pay to play, I imagine I would play it, but ideally it would be open source or some combination of the two. (I would be happy to pay to play, for example, a game with an open source engine where a ton of work had been done to create the actual game.)
I honestly don't think it exists.... I'm shocked that it doesn't, but seeing as Dwarf Fortress, for example, has been around for ages and no one has bothered making a good knockoff of it with decent graphics, I fear that civilization just in general is opposed to the sorts of things I really enjoy.
:-S Cynical? Me?
[/spoiler]LionsDen wrote:[spoiler=Previous Quote]shaneroach wrote:LionsDen wrote:
I think you can build a house if you want. I don't have the game so I'm not sure but you can mine and build things and I believe that you can build a building if you want to. You just have to constantly watch out for zombies so if you don't want the mobs I think you are out of luck.
I love your use of the spoiler tag....
What I am saying is one way to secure a house, for example,. is to just plaster over the windows with rock segments you are carrying around, which I find to be a poor enough game design flaw that it sort of puts me off spending a lot of time and energy getting into it.
I just recently got Assassins Creed iV basically thrown at me for buying computer parts, and I like the look of it, so I will just say... something like Assassins Creed only with an environment interactive enough to allow for mining, foresting, etc, is more or less what I am looking for. Even if it were pay to play, I imagine I would play it, but ideally it would be open source or some combination of the two. (I would be happy to pay to play, for example, a game with an open source engine where a ton of work had been done to create the actual game.)
I honestly don't think it exists.... I'm shocked that it doesn't, but seeing as Dwarf Fortress, for example, has been around for ages and no one has bothered making a good knockoff of it with decent graphics, I fear that civilization just in general is opposed to the sorts of things I really enjoy.
:-S Cynical? Me?
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Thanks about the spoiler tag. :)
Try looking at Clockwork Empires by Gas Lamp Games. It is said that it will be somewhat based on Dwarf Fortress but I don't think it will quite as in depth as it. They are a smaller studio and I don't think a small studio could pull off a Dwarf Fortress clone that has good graphics. From what I hear there is way too much that can be done in Dwarf Fortress to make it easy to recreate a graphical version. For sake of disclosure, I own the Dungeons of Dredmor game that they put out and have enjoyed it quite a bit even with some of it's quirks. The company does respond to the community and have done a lot that keeps the communities good will going strong.
Novacain wrote:You may be interested in Zero-K. it is a RTS with the ability to modify the landscape and the graphics were powerful enough to not work on my older computer. It sounds like the type of game you might be looking for, although the specifics for a single unit perspective don't really exist. I am not 100% sure it's virus free though, so be warned.
Game Website wrote:Terraforming - change the terrain: walls, ditches, ramps and more, to provide yourself with an extra tactical advantage.
[/spoiler]Novacain wrote:You may be interested in Zero-K. it is a RTS with the ability to modify the landscape and the graphics were powerful enough to not work on my older computer. It sounds like the type of game you might be looking for, although the specifics for a single unit perspective don't really exist. I am not 100% sure it's virus free though, so be warned.
[/spoiler]prestidigitator wrote:It's a little less of a game (but in a way many Minetest folks could probably appreciate), but Second Life (or OpenSim with a Second Life viewer if you want a non-public server) is a great interactive build environment. You can create very detailed content and write scripts to control behavior of objects in the world and attached to characters ("avatars").
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