Survival Games
Fight to live another day
Survival games challenge players to gather resources, craft tools, and endure hostile environments, from Minecraft to DayZ to Valheim.
Overview
Survival games drop players into hostile worlds and demand they find food, build shelter, and fend off threats. The genre exploded after Minecraft proved crafting and survival loops addictive. DayZ added multiplayer tension; Rust emphasised player threat; Subnautica explored underwater isolation. The core loop—gather, craft, survive—proved endlessly adaptable.
Fast facts
- Core loop: gather resources, craft items, survive hazards.
- Influential titles: Minecraft, DayZ, Don’t Starve, Rust.
- Common features: hunger, crafting, building, hostile environments.
- Multiplayer variants: often include PvP threat.
- Genre crossover: survival elements appear widely.
Key mechanics
What survival games share:
- Resource gathering: collect materials from environment.
- Crafting: combine resources into tools and structures.
- Needs management: hunger, thirst, temperature.
- Base building: create shelter and storage.
Variations
Different survival approaches:
- Creative survival: Minecraft’s optional peaceful mode.
- Hardcore: permadeath, minimal resources.
- PvP survival: other players as primary threat.
- Story survival: Subnautica’s narrative wrapper.