What games can match minecraft's comfy factor?

what games can match minecraft's comfy factor?

Terraria.

Starbound

No Man's Sky.

Stardew Valley of course. perhaps even comfier

>Implying anyone is autistic enough to move from commieblock

>Enemies can go through walls
Superior game. Inferior comfy factor.

VR Minecraft

City management games

lawbreakers

I also enjoy spending the day in solitude. Fishing in particular.

You have no idea how much I want to build a world and then go into GearVR Minecraft and walk through the snow. But my Xbone controller isn't Bluetooth and Wii U Pro Controllers don't work on Android anymore.

What's the comfiest biome? Personally I like rainforests.

Underwater pod habitat.

Either snowy forest or desert.

Oceans I like building on my own isolated island. It also adds a cool survival factor if you start on an island with limited resources. (most start off with just a one tree and you have to get food by fishing or killing skeletons and bone mealing the grass and hope for seeds.)

>mfw no comfy airship home

space engineer

big fan of savanna, ice plains, and mesa
used to like desert but it generates way too many ugly and malformed hills.

>Chairs you can sit in and interact with like beds and tables still not implemented so you don't have to use stair and pressure switches on fence poles

>took them this long for multicolored beds in base game

why is his taking so long to implement? I don't want to use mods fuck off, give me some goddamn chairs and tables

You should play Sky Factory.

>GearVR
Nigga it's HTC Vive compatible, find a friend that has it and check it out. literally walk through the world and it's a lot more fun to actually swing swords at monsters with actual swings than just hold left click to auto swing

I do this a lot but I typically drag cows out there to get a start on that leather farming for the books and then you'll have multiple stacks of steak too. Mine directly below it and around so the chunk stays loaded. I mainly do it so I don't mar the natural look of the land until I decide where I want to live and what I'm going to build there.

This is my favorite, but nobody will play it now because it was shity in its early access.

At least you could fucking play it, now you need 6 GB of RAM to run it period.

snowy mountains

this is why I like terraria more of the two. Just more cozy content and it plays more like videogame.

Animal Crossing

That is a tough one.

I think its often the combination of warm wood, cold stone, and a dark environment lit by a nice amber/orange light that does it for me.

Parts of WoW were that way. Gothic 2. Thief series has some moments. Space Engine if you can count it. Morrowind modded at least. Stalker has its moments too.

Where can I get older versions of minecraft? I want to play before the hunger shit got added.

monster hunter has always had some topcomfy villages. So does dark souls for that matter. I really like when stressful games have an appreciation for like a safe space to decompress after a grueling near defeat. I just wish there was more you could do in them to relax before going on again. In monster hunter the food and trading and all that stuff sort of serves to keep you in the village for a little while before you rush out again but dark souls has little like that. It'd be nice if upgrades were not instant and there was like a temp buff chef or something around.

Can't you just mod hunger out?

Yes HungerStrike is the name of the mod if anyone in the thread needs it.

Best mod for the game because I wouldn't have minded a hunger system for it if it was more optional or just didn't require me to eat 20 steaks because I ran a few yards.

Yeah I was just looking at it, I'll give it a shot.

just ride a horse, minecart or use boats for travel. I don't think you lose fullness as long as you're mounted.

>chop down a tree
>eat a carrot
>jump into a cave
>eat a carrot
>get hit by anything
>eat 3 carrots while waiting 10 seconds between each one

I know the game mode is called "survival" but if you can stand in a hole for eternity and call the game beaten everything else is just tedious and adds nothing of value.

Yea it gives you some options but you can make food and things work like it use to.

You don't start with those and its just generally an annoying system the way it is. Early game its completely brutal, during long building its just in the way, once you have a farm its just an aggravation of inventory clusterfuck. It doesn't feel RPG it just feels in the way of better parts of the game. I can see people liking it that like the survival deal for it, but I bought a game for crafting and that it interferes with. Wish the default game gave some options for it so players could focus on what they use to love or focus on a new way to play like they did for so many other additions in the game. But the mod does just that perfectly.

MHW is bringing back huge hunter rooms with space for 16 people. Hopefully the village has a tavern or something that everyone could hang out in. Something like FU's guild hall only bigger.