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Survivalcraft
Developer(s)Kaalus
Publisher(s)Candy Rufus Games
EngineUnity
Platform(s)
Release
  • WW: 16 November 2011
Genre(s)Sandbox, survival
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Survivalcraft is a sandbox video game developed by Kaalus. The game was created by developer Igor Kalicinski in the Java programming language. Following several early test versions, it was released in 16 November 2011 for the Windows Phone. It is available for the Windows Phone, Android, iOS, and the Windows Store.

In Survivalcraft the player is marooned on an island and needs to gather food by farming or hunting animals, as well as craft items and tools to keep himself alive. To survive, the player needs to make clothes to keep warm, make armor and weapons for protection, and craft tools to improve the effectiveness of working.

The game displays all the weather conditions, as well as birds and animals.

Survivalcraft is similar to and is perceived to be a clone of Minecraft: Pocket Edition, where players build the world using cubes in a 3D-generated environment, although a number of reviews state that the added survival theme gave a more realistic feel.

Survivalcraft brings to the mobile device features found in the PC version of the most common blocky world game: infinite worlds, caves, logic elements (electricity), weather, boats, ridable animals, explosions, clothing, armor, and many more. It accomplishes this while retaining its own authentic, survival-themed style.

Development

References

https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/new-survivalcraft-game-provides-infinite-worlds-to-explore-on-intel-atom-tablets-for.html

https://www.hdblog.it/2016/12/19/survivalcraft-sandbox-android-ios-windows/ https://www.tudocelular.com/android/noticias/n84525/Survivalcraft-2-chega-ao-Android-iOS-e-Windows.html https://winphonemetro.com/2016/12/survivalcraft-2-clon-minecraft-windows-phone-windows-10-mobile https://www.tuttoandroid.net/android/survivalcraft-2-il-sandbox-ispirato-a-minecraft-e-disponibile-per-android-440901/

https://toucharcade.com/2013/05/21/survivalcraft-review/

https://web.archive.org/web/20111203174757/http://wp-games.pl/2011/11/26/wywiad-rzeka-z-tworca-gry-survivalcraft/

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