dodeca,

Kenshi. Take a look at it. You control people in a very active world, but you build settlements and mine iron, stone and copper and build things, and explore to get more research to build better things and improve your people so they can build even bigger and better things. Deep lore if you like that as well, but easy to ignore.

An_Zombie,

If your into the space vibes Empyrion Galactic Survival is a great one that goes from mining by hand to mining vehicles to asteroid mining with huge ships!

perviouslyiner,

For actually digging topsoil or making tunnels to reveal a resource, Space Engineers.

For picking up resources in the woods or a mine and processing them Primitive Technology style into tools, Medieval Dynasty.

For putting an automatic miner down and working on the factory, Satisfactory.

Firipu,
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If you can handle breaking the Geneva code, rimworld. If you add mods, the sky becomes the limit tbh. Only your imagination will stop you.

sadbehr,
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Deep Rock Galactic? It has the mining component…that’s about it though. It’s co-op mining along with first person shooting combat.

I know it’s not exactly what you asked for but I thought I’d throw it out there.

KrokanteBamischijf,

I’ve identified good progression systems as the main thing I like about games with crafting. You make something which enables you to get the next best thing, repeat.

Notable examples are Terraria, (modded) Minecraft to some degree, Runescape (no bias towards OSRS or RS3), Monster Hunter series, various MMO’s, Subnautica, ARK and Forager.

Kaldo, (edited )
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I don't think it aged well but haven and hearth blew my mind years ago how immersive and in depth it was.

Project zomboid doesn't have smelting right now but it it will eventually, but the crafting / gathering loop is pretty good and complex.

SilverFlame,

I loved the short time I played HnH but multi-client botting is the only way to keep up with everyone and it just turned me off of the whole game.

Kaldo,
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Oh yeah, I played it very small scale many years ago and never got into pvp or large scale competitive building so I only had local stories to keep me entertained. Had a small base with a few friends and we'd trade beeswax for low quality ores from a nearby big village so we could get some metal tools since we didn't have access to a mine.

It was always so exciting loading a chest full of valuables (to us at least it was a fortune), carrying it a boat, traveling 5-10 minutes down river to a big settlement and then yelling and trading outside of their gate. Then they carry out their goods while you anxiously wait there, not allowed to enter their big city 😅

The pvp, botting, cheaters and general dev attitude really turned me off that game but I'll always have fond memories of it.

Kolanaki,
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I liked how crafting in Shroud of the Avatar was setup somewhat realistically, even if it was tedious as fuck. Real life is also tedious as fuck. Like you actually put the metal in a forge, heat it, pound it, etc. Like all the steps for making the thing you’re making from mining the ore, smelting and refining it, and then using the metal to make stuff.

Epicurus0319,

Minecraft

Noodle07,

Gregtech gregtech!

Skwerls,

Factorio, although it’s more about automating those things. Satisfactory or Dyson Sphere Program, which are 3d versions of the same concept.

If you want more of a creating bench style, there’s a whole crop of games under the “open world survival craft” genre such as valheim, raft, rust, project zomboid, green hell, and so on.

scrubbles,
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+1 for satisfactory, and the 3000 hours I have logged in it.

slazer2au,

Ah, so you are approaching mid game.

SickDisturbence,

Try Stationeers, if you like difficulty. Smelting single metals is easy, but having to smelt ores at a specific temp and pressure to create alloys is hard, especially if you have to first manufacture the gas that heats it.

mightyfoolish,

The only one I liked is the Monster Hunter series.

SinkingLotus,
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I haven’t played the games I’m about to recommend.

  1. Sengoku Dynasty - store.steampowered.com/app/…/Sengoku_Dynasty
  2. Medieval Dynasty - store.steampowered.com/app/…/Medieval_Dynasty

Is it Life Simulator type games you’re interested in? Or just specifically those concerning mining, smithing, and forging?

morphballganon,

Just games where you make the things you use out of raw materials you get from the ground

SinkingLotus,
@SinkingLotus@lemmy.world avatar

How about Planet Crafter? You crash land on a planet and you have to terraform the planet using the materials you gather.

There’s also Occupy Mars. This is more realistic. It’s just that there’s one aspect of it that I think you might love.

store.steampowered.com/…/Occupy_Mars_The_Game/

Using a drill, crane and vehicle to break down boulders for example.

4am,

…Minecraft. No, really. It’s actually good.

SinkingLotus,
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Especially with a decent modpack. Specifically, one that comes with Tinker’s Construct.

key,
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In case you didn’t see already, Portia has a sequel that’s at very late stage early access.

The whole pantheon of Factory games fill a similar itch like some others have mentioned.

I’ve very recently started playing Dinkum which is a bit more Portia/Stardew/Animal Crossing like, with running around to harvest and mine then crafting and selling to buy things to build your island.

A bit less purely crafting but a good game with similar spirit is Graveyard Keeper.

Some of the survival games have decent crafting mechanics. Like 7 days to die you can turn down the zombie part and spend some hours running around and getting material to build a base and fix vehicles and stuff. Also Raft and Volcanoids are some other crafty survival game.

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