Right now, Minecraft - Pocket Edition is just a pretty block-building game. It's getting better, and I'm really rooting for it to, but it doesn't give me any sense of adventure. Survivalcraft does, and it does it in impressive fashion for a mobile device. For that reason and the reasons listed above, it's the mobile Minecraft that I'm sticking with.
This game has many more features than Minecraft Pocket Edition including furniture, where you can create your own custom-shaped blocks and share them with others. Although there is no multiplayer yet, split-screen is coming in the next update, along with gamepad support. It has more survival features than Minecraft, including hunger, tiredness and cold. There is a built in sharing system for worlds, skins, textures and furniture packs. Very good game.
The ultimate game offering many many options. Creativity for the user from plain survival, defending your turf, finding food and resources, mapping and strategizing. Or if you have any grand ideas, spend your time making it come to life with unlimited resources in a block world of deserts, wastelands, snow and evergreen landscapes. Enjoy sunrise and sunsets, moon phases, rain, snow, lions, tigers and bears. There is times for eating and sleeping which create a healthy way to break away from the screen (or not). So many options. I don't even know some like electrical inventions. Build a world then invite others to experience your world. Can play offline so it really goes with you everywhere.
This open world sandbox crafting game with obvious inspirations doesn't win any awards for originality, but it still manages to incorporate features that are missing from the original.
An awesome game even for demo version. With realistic graphics, this game is definitely enjoyable for everyone. The creators should continuously update this game to prevent players from being bored. Overall, this is an excellent game.
A really good game. Not even close to Minecraft but still great. It has animals instead of normal monsters and that's really good. The survival factor is really good to. But to me the controls are busted and it gets boring after a long while. By the way, i am a bigger movie than video games,books,or TV shows. But i use Letterboxd for that.
SummaryYou are marooned on the shores of an infinite blocky world. Explore, mine resources, craft tools and weapons, hunt and make traps. Build a shelter to survive nights and share your worlds online. Ride horses or camels and herd cattle. Blast your way through the rock with explosives. Build complex electric devices. Possibilities are infini...