
UnReal World
UnReal World is a 1992 Rough-like Survival and Single-player Simulation developed by Sami Maaranen, Erkka Lehmus. It takes place in the fictional world and has both turn-based and real-time elements.
There are ten different characters with different occupations such as hermit, Fisherman, Tradesman, and trapper and lets the player select one of ten characters and pick his job to dive into the game world. In the game world, the ultimate task of the player is to survive as long as possible while facing different challenges such as hunger, thirst, disease, weather, and more.
It offers an open environment and lets the player move freely to discover new recipes, and manipulate a massive variety of aspects like build shelter, hunt animals, collect resources to craft items, and find rare items to unlock achievements.
UnReal World offers core features such as Open-Ended Environment, Endless Replayability, No Character Classes, Detailed Terrain, Real-time Combat, and more. With exciting gameplay, superb mechanics, and brilliant story, UnReal World is the best Rough-like simulation to play and amuse.
#1 Tail of the Sun
Tail of the Sun is a 1996 Action, Role-playing, Survival, and Single-player video game by Artdink for PlayStation. The game takes place in the 3D World and lets the player get into the role of the protagonist and play from a third-person perspective.
The main objective is to create a tower that reaches the sun and explore the game world filled with vicious creatures where the player has to collect foods for his village’s residents. In the beginning, the player is standing in his home village with no goals, guidance, or objectives.
He is free to go anywhere, perform anything that he wants. He has to maintain his health and fulfill his needs, such as hunger, thirst, and sleep. He can go hunting for food, craft different weapons using items to take down animals, and go to sleep when he gets tired. Tail of the Sun offers a brilliant environment, impressive gameplay, exciting story, and dynamic sounds.