Key Takeaways
- Timberborn offers a quirky base-building alternative with beavers, damming rivers, and unique mechanics.
- Banished stands out with its survival base-building mechanics, requiring careful management for a town’s survival.
- Frostpunk excels by blending deep base-building with narrative, offering a stressful and memorable gaming experience.
Any fan of Factorio knows the extreme satisfaction of setting up an efficient and fully autonomous base that is able to do the hard work of producing scientific vials all by itself. It’s a feeling many base-building games have tried to reach, but few have. However, some are just as great, excelling in different and interesting ways.
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Whether it’s a trip into history to establish a trading empire or leading a colony of beavers to brilliance, these games are all brilliant base-builders that any fan of Factorio is bound to love.
8 Timberborn
Dam Up The River
Timberborn
- Platform(s)
- Microsoft Windows , macOS
- Released
- January 1, 2021
- Developer
- Mechanistry, Mechanistry Sp. z o.o.
Sometimes, it’s difficult to stand out from the crowd in the base-building genre, which is exactly why Timerborn probably took the unique aesthetic approach it did. Clearly inspired by the likes of Banished, Timberborn has the player control a colony of beavers working towards building a new home in the wilderness, making an approachable game that’s great for beginners.
It’s not just an aesthetic choice either. Beavers don’t need tools to cut down trees, and damming rivers is very important to producing all-important power. Believe it or not, the beaver status of the player’s citizenry is key to a lot of the mechanics, making it a quirky but mechanically rich alternative to Factorio in the base building space.
7 Banished
Out In The Wilderness
Banished
- OpenCritic
- Top Critic Rating:74/100 Critics Recommend:35%
- Released
- February 18, 2014
- Developer(s)
- Shining Rock Software
Banished has an important role in the base-building subgenre, not only revealing the desire for the genre in the indie space, but also taking up the mantle of base-building classics like Anno 1602, The Settlers, and Dwarf Fortress, and doing a modern spin on old mechanics in a game that feels like it came right out of the gate with the mechanics of a classic.
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In Banished, players take control of a small cadre of banished survivors making a town for themselves in the wilderness. The game requires careful assignment of villagers to tasks, making sure the food supply is always sufficient, and everyone has shelter. It has had a clear and massive influence on base-builders ever since and is essential to play for anyone wanting to explore the subgenre more.
6 Frostpunk
Brave The Cold
- OpenCritic
- Top Critic Rating:86/100 Critics Recommend:92%
While base builders are well known for their mechanical depth, they’re less known for telling comparing narratives, and much less stories that are truly devastating. This is the space that Frostpunk strayed into and delivered one of the very best base-builders released in the past ten years.
In a variety of campaign scenarios, gamers play as leaders of post-apocalyptic communities in a world where global temperatures have plummeted, and survivors need to gather around giant heaters to survive. Pooling resources and figuring out how to keep as many people alive as possible is incredibly stressful, culminating in one of the most memorable narrative moments in strategy game history.
5 RimWorld
Pioneers On The Edge
- Released
- October 17, 2018
- Developer(s)
- Ludeon Studios
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
After Banished, survival base builders were all the rage in the late 2010s with many pretenders to the throne, but where Frostpunk may prevail in the narrative department, RimWorld is still going strong to this day because of its incredible generation engine and functionally endless permutations of its survival scenario (though, the community has rooted out some beautifully pre-determined seeds).
Players must help a small group of survivors in the wilderness of an alien planet thrive and survive in the midst of bandit attacks and many more environmental threats that are constantly thrown at them. With each character having distinct personalities and entire factional wars breaking out, RimWorld is perfect for base-building enthusiasts who don’t want their hand held.
4 Farthest Frontier
Building From Nothing
- Released: August 9, 2022
- Developer: Crate Entertainment
- Platforms: PC
Though still in early access Farthest Frontier has proven itself to be a worthy addition to games that came in the wake of Factorio in picking up a wider audience, particularly as it blends the efficiency-led gameplay of the former with survival elements from the likes of Banished.
In Farthest Frontier, players control a small community in the wilderness that must build itself up quickly enough to fend off bandit attacks. Though, unlike some strategy games, practicality is everything in Farthest Frontier, with placing key industries close to each other to increase efficiency and road blockages. It’s almost a puzzle game in the late game that requires careful management of the economy, space, and crop yields.
3 Anno 1800
A Mighty Island Empire
- Released
- April 20, 2019
- Developer
- Blue Byte
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
Though it may have enough DLC to make a new player desperately afraid of what to expect, it’s hard to deny just how brilliant Anno 1800 is in crafting an addictive base-building gameplay loop that slowly but surely encourages the player to craft a globe-spanning empire through tenuous trade routes.
Players not only need to set up several islands with stable communities with their needs met, but those communities need to produce goods to ship across the world to enter factories on other islands with skilled workers. It’s a complex but addictive push and pull, made all the more complicated with wars from opposing empires with the exact same plans in mind.
2 Dwarf Fortress
The OG Prevails
- Platform(s)
- Linux , macOS , Microsoft Windows
- Released
- August 8, 2006
- Developer
- Bay 12 Games, Tarn Adams, Zach Adams
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
In the world of base-builders, it’s hard to argue that a game is more prominent or important in the entire area than Dwarf Fortress. First released in 2006 with its infamous but distinct ASCII-based graphics, Dwarf Fortress became beloved for its incredibly in-depth emergent simulation and brutal difficulty, as well as being one of the biggest influences in the entire strategy game sphere.
Players take control of a small group of dwarves who must fend for themselves in a brutal world, creating complex underground lairs that need to facilitate every dwarf’s needs. Each dwarf has their own personality, wants, wishes, families, and more. The simulation is incredibly deep, meaning that no one playthrough will go like another, and with its incredible 2022 remaster, it’s now far more approachable for new players to try.
1 Satisfactory
Ground-Level Factorio
Though some base-building games may be better than Satisfactory, in terms of games that are tailor-made for fans of Factorio, it doesn’t get much better than this. To overly generalize, Satisfactory is the logical conclusion of what would happen if someone decided to change the entire perspective of the game to first-person.
What results is a beautifully addictive game that captures the production line frenzy of Factorio as well as the emergent threats, sense of discovery, and sprawling ever-persistent growth of a factory whose efficiency becomes a constant challenge to maintain. It’s a perfect game for Factorio fans to try, and it’s hard to think of anything that captures the magic better.
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