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10 Games With The Best Base Building Mechanics, Ranked

Written by Chris Birsner
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There are a lot of great base-building games out there but some have much better mechanics than others. Here's a look at some of the best, ranked.

There are a lot of games out there that give players the creative tools to create what they want in order to move forward in a game. This is one of the biggest elements of base building games, a genre that has a collection of games that have their main focus revolve around creating an effective home.

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The base building genre can be a bit loose by definition, so there are plenty of games out there that can claim to be perfectly fit underneath the label. However, there are only a few games that perfectly represent what the genre is about.

10 Dwarf Fortress

Starting off with a game from 2006, Dwarf Fortress is a game that is presented entirely through text that forms the images of the game. The primary mode is open-ended, so the player can set any kind of goal that they would like. Starting a new game has the world generate various land, oceans, and civilization. To survive,  players have to decide on where they would like to build a fortress and then create a foundation that will keep those living in the fortress happy while keeping them safe from any dangers.

9 Age Of Empires II

Speaking of classic games, one game that was all about building civilizations was 1998's Age of Empires II. The real-time strategy game has the player focus on building towns and gathering resources, but it also throws in the twist of building armies on top of that in order to take down enemy civilizations. If players are able to conquer a town, they will have new land that they can play with. Players can take their empire through four different eras that are the equivalent of 1,000 years of time.

8 Subnautica

Exploring the ocean can be scary, and players can experience the unknown firsthand with Subnautica. The survival action-adventure games put players in scuba gear as they swim into the deepest depths of the ocean discovering various lifeforms on a planet known as "4546B."

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Players must survive potential attacks in the ocean while also managing their own health, hunger, and more. A big part of the game is building bases that can serve as a home to rest up as well as building new submersibles that can help in the exploration element in the game.

7 Evil Genius

Villians in video games can be really cool, but it's easy to forget how much work they seem to be putting into destroying the world. Players get to learn how hard it is in Evil Genius. The 2004 real-time strategy simulation game puts players in the shoes of the villain as they attempt to run a lair that is gathering resources to build a doomsday device that could be used to bribe the world out of all its money. Players must build stations for minions to gather resources and take care of themselves, while also building traps for "the good guys" to fall for.

6 Minecraft

As stated earlier. base building games can be defined in many ways, so it's fair to put Minecraft in the category of base building games. The all-time hit is known for its blocky worlds that allow the player to explore and collect anything that is around them. While the game's Creative mode is the easiest way to build anything, Survival mode is the perfect place to play for those that enjoy the base-building genre. Building a house, starting farms, and gathering resources are all key to the player's long-term experience in the sandbox.

5 They Are Billions

Those who are looking to build a shelter in a steampunk world should look no further than They Are Billions. The post-apocalyptic survival game puts players in a zombie-infested world where the goal is to build a solid enough base in order to stay alive. Players must explore the map to collect various resources while laying out a building plan for the base itself. Players also need to prepare their defenses for when zombies start making their way towards the player's habitat. Domino effects of infection can occur, so protect all sides of a fort as much as possible.

4 Satisfactory

Setting up a home on an alien planet can be really tough at first, but building a solid factory will make life a lot easier. In Satisfactory, players can explore an open world in first-person while looking into creating a plant that could make gathering resources an absolute breeze.

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Players will learn how to make complex machines that will get the resources to build a Space Elevator that they can use to deliver more resources to FICSIT Inc., the company the player works for. The map is pre-generated so that every player starts out in a similar position.

3 Oxygen Not Included

Three space colonists have ended up in a predicament where they have all lost their memory but need to find out how to build a new civilization from scratch. In Oxygen Not Included, the player is tasked with keeping these three "duplicants" alive by tracking their needs while also directing these colonists to perform the necessary tasks of gathering resources so they can craft important supplies to continue to thrive. The game is procedurally generated, meaning players will stumble upon different biomes in space each time.

2 RimWorld

Set on a planet in the middle of space, RimWorld puts players in control of a colony that is filled with characters looking to escape. Players can choose from a few scenarios to get their game started. From there, players are tasked with keeping characters alive while they have to deal with random events that can occur at any time. Each character has their own traits as to how they can contribute to the colony, which can help the player decide how to go about building up a reasonable area. The game ends when a character escapes or when all characters die.

1 Factorio

Minecraft is known for a strong modding community. Two tech-heavy mods in "BuildCraft" and "IndustrialCraft" served as inspirations for the construction and management game Factorio. The game revolves around the finding and collecting of resources to build advanced machines that can lead to factories that automatically harvest materials and even uses these materials to craft objects on their own. Players will need to be careful as creatures in the environment will turn on the player as they look to expand their machinery and research new technology.

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