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Minecraft
Developer: Mojang
Publisher: Mojang
Available on: iOS + PlayStation Phone (Xperia Play) + Android + Windows Phone
If you haven’t heard of Minecraft, I am not sure where you have been. Minecraft is a massive sandbox game where you can explore biomes, go underground, fight monsters, trade with villagers and so much more. Minecraft is updated often, adding new creatures, enemies, and resources for you to discover. They even started adding in these themed packs, so you can visit SpongeBob within the game if you’d like to explore a world like that.
If you are looking for a fantastic, open world that’s easy to explore, Minecraft is worth diving into. Since we were awed by some of the Minecraft castles, we had to collect them in one spot. I’m sure you’ll be amazed by their artistic beauty as well!
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Dark and Light Mobile
Available on: iOS + Android
A more fantasy-focused survival sandbox game, Dark and Light Mobile has you exploring a massive world full of mythical creatures. You can tame them and use them to fight or fly around the world. You’ll need to beat massive bosses, build up your home and store your items, and research your technology so that you can find new ways to create. Flying around on a giant dragon and seeing the people below is really a fantastic experience.
3
Brixity
Developer: Devsisters
Publisher: Devsisters
Available on: iOS + Android
Brixity is a colourful, charming city-building sandbox game where you put your own mark on a desolate Earth. There isn’t much there when you start, but you can use blueprints to start creating your own world. This place is filled with cute creatures called Pipo, which are currently trying to research and help you with your building. You can also go to other player’s worlds and see how they’ve built up their world, rating them.
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Uncharted Waters Origin
Developer: LINE GAMES
Available on: iOS + Android + Steam
Uncharted Waters Origin is a pirate-themed, sandbox RPG that transports you back to the 16th century. You can set sail wherever you want, trying to make your own journey. The map itself is massive, giving you plenty of worlds to explore; plus, there is an entire weather system, changing the scenes around you. There are various villages to pillage, battlegrounds to take on, and historical figures you can find and bring onto your quest.
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Goat Simulator
Publisher: Coffee Stain Studios
Available on: iOS + Android + Steam
Goat Simulator is a wacky sandbox game where you can be a goat, but a goat that acts like a human. As a goat, you can drive cars, fly across the sky, explode TNT, and mess with humans. It’s a strange game full of different secrets and easter eggs that you can find. It’s a game that does well with people who have a lot of humour and want to do chaotic, random things in a world as a goat.
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The Escapists 2
Publisher: Team17
Available on: iOS + Android + Nintendo Switch
The Escapists 2 has a bit less freedom than other games on this list, as you are attempting to break out of prison. You do need to follow a schedule, showing up at specific places at specific times; however, there are a lot of chances to do whatever you want in between. Gathering your items to make a big escape is the aim of the game if you want to follow that end goal. You actually have a lot of options when it comes to getting your cellmates to help you, exploring different areas of the prison, and taking the time to figure out how to best use the items you have gathered.
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Totally Reliable Delivery Service
Developer: tinyBuild Games
Publisher: tinyBuild Games
Available on: iOS + Android + Nintendo Switch
Totally Reliable Delivery Service is another wacky and chaotic game. You can focus on delivering packages, giving you a bit of a goal, but you can also just explore the massive world while gripping onto aeroplanes, riding boats across the water, and exploding. This game has a massive world to explore with lots of fun things to discover. You aren’t able to really build out your own home, but you will find yourself having a lot of fun, especially if you play with friends.
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Terraria
Developer: Codeglue
Publisher: 505 Games
Available on: iOS + Android + Windows Phone + Nintendo 3DS + PlayStation Vita + Steam
Terraria is much like 2D Minecraft, with a massive world to explore. There are lots of dangerous monsters that come at night, so you’ll often find yourself exploring underground and building a sort of home base that you spend a lot of your resources on. Terraria has been around for quite some time, so there are tons of different guides and ways to tackle it! We have gathered some of the Terraria mods that will expand your interest in it even further.
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Don’t Starve: Pocket Edition
Developer: Klei Entertainment
Available on: iOS + Android
Don’t Starve is a challenging sandbox survival game where your goal is to have enough food to survive. Nighttime and the dark are deadly, and each playthrough has different biomes and creatures to interact with. There is a multiplayer expansion to make the game a little less challenging, but Don’t Starve is meant to be a challenge, and surviving the darkness and madness is the real goal. If you’re up to the task, then you can dive right into this twisted world.
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Stardew Valley
Publisher: Chucklefish
Available on: iOS + Android + Nintendo Switch
Stardew Valley is a very relaxing sandbox game where you can carve out your own farm, grow resources and help the town you live in. There is a lot of freedom each day in how you spend your energy and what you do, though the world itself isn’t as big as other games in the genre. This farming simulator is one that people spend hours and hours playing in, creating their own little slice of the world. There are a lot of Android mods for Stardew Valley to spice up the vanilla version, if you ever get bored of it.