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Survival games are, broadly speaking, defined by having mechanics that demand players meet certain basic needs. Along with the requirement of keeping hunger, thirst, and other motives in check, survival games typically bring in base-building and crafting elements, as well. Much of what fans associate with a good survival game these days can be traced back to some of the most popular games from the 2010s. And these 3 classic survival games still hold up today, whether you’re an old fan or someone looking to try them for the very first time.
3) Donโt Starve

Platform(s): PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Mobile
Price: $9.99
Believe it or not, Don’t Starve is the newest game on our list of survival classics from the 2010s. It first released in 2013, introducing players to a dark open world full of dangerous science and magic. Its hand-drawn, whimsical visuals are part of what sets Don’t Starve apart from other survival games, but don’t be fooled – it’s still a grueling, challenging survival game.
Don’t Starve retains an Overwhelmingly Positive rating on Steam to this day. It is praised for being truly difficult, not offering the hand-holding that some survival gaming fans dislike in more modern entries. Don’t Starve features much of what defines a survival game today, from resource gathering to crafting and fending off monsters. But it also has a dark tone that fits its refusal to teach you how to navigate it, landing it a place among the best survival games of all time, even 13 years later.
2) Minecraft










