First or third person, preferably 3D. No post-apocalyptic games unless it’s a post-apocalyptic scenario in nature. Also it must have a singleplayer mode. Does anyone know any games like this?

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    Eco could fit your description.

    There is a single player option but the game is way more interesting as a multiplayer game.

    You have 30 days to avoid a meteorite destroying your world. You start on a wild planet and you need to progress through several technological advancement to build a laser able to destroy the asteroid.

    You have some classical resource collection and processing. However where it become interesting is the fact that every action impact the environment, slowly first then more drastically towards the end.

    If the miner left his tailing on the ground untreated then it will slowly pollute the ground and impact the production of the farmer.

    If one of the woodcutter cut too much woods in the forest then you create some deforestation, less trees means less pollutions to be absorbed. The hunter can hunt some animals species to extinction or help them to thrive.

    Since it’s a multiplayer game there is the possibility of voting laws to protect some lands and which money will be used for global exchange.

    It’s a fascinating game, unfortunately it is quite time consuming and not very polished but I love the concept.

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        Yes. Stopping the meteor requires a number of materials as well as powering the device to destroy the meteor. Also just to clarify, 30 days to stop the meteor is 30 real time days. The game is largely complete and honestly, I don’t think you’d even really notice what’s missing unless you specifically look up what’s not there.

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      I’ll second Vintage Story. It’s gritty, fun as hell, and under active development. Can’t recommend it enough.

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      Vintage Story definitely looks interesting so far but unfortunately I don’t think I can afford it

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    Rimworld with a lot of mods. There’s also kenahi, a game that has way worse mod support but is in 3d. A little rusty in the lore but I think it’s technically a post apocalypse game but it’s like 10000 years or more after a societal collaspe of an unspecified type and not on earth.

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    This is going to be an oddball suggestion, but quite a unique gaming experience, in my opinion: NodeCore

    It’s basically Minecraft meets puzzling to progress through technologies.

    The game is rather difficult. And it being so niche, there’s no wiki to tell you the solutions, except for actual Wikipedia, because somehow it’s relatively realistically modelled.
    As such, it has this feeling of being the first human to figure these things out and I found it massively rewarding when I pushed through some of the more complex puzzles.

    The whole game is completely free. Just download the Minetest engine/launcher and search for “NodeCore” in the Content-tab.

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    Mooching off OP’s post to say: bonus points if the game is 2 player couch co-op 😊

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      Dont starve together is a good one like another commenter said, I don’t know if it’s couch co-op but when you buy it on steam, you get a free second copy to give to your friend you’re playing with (at least when I bought it)