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  2. Oasis (Minecraft clone) - Wikipedia

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    Oasis is a 2024 video game that attempts to replicate the 2011 sandbox game Minecraft, run entirely using generative artificial intelligence.The project, which began development in 2022 between the AI company Decart and the computer hardware startup Etched, was released by Decart to the public on October 31, 2024.

  3. Survivalcraft - Wikipedia

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    Kalicinski was inspired by Minecraft, and originally only worked on the game for fun, with his son as the sole pre-release tester. The game was compared to Minecraft by various reviews, with most reviews stating that the game is either better than or supplements its source of inspiration. The game became one of the most downloaded games for ...

  4. Vintage Story - Wikipedia

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    Vintage Story is a sandbox survival game developed and published by Anego Studios. The founders of Anego Studios, Tyron and Irena Madlener, began development on a standalone version of an earlier mod for Minecraft called Vintagecraft in April 6, 2016 [1] and became available for owners of a "game key" in September 4, 2016. [2]

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  6. List of simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    Business simulation game; City-building game; Government simulation; Life simulation game. ... Minecraft; Luanti (Free and open source clone of Minecraft) Prison ...

  7. Open world - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Notable games in this category include The Legend of Zelda (1986), Grand Theft Auto V (2013) and Minecraft (2011). [3] [4] Games with open or free-roaming worlds typically lack level structures like walls and locked doors, or the invisible walls in more open areas that prevent the player from venturing beyond them; only at the bounds of ...