Crush Ball - Smash Color Stack. Balls Road: Color Run 3D. Color Block - Puzzle Games. Car Parking - Drive Away 3D. You Might Also Like. Mine Survival. Pixel Survival Game 3. Hidden Survivor. Lucky Buddies. But watch out for sharks! As with a couple of others on this list, the game is in early access, so there may still be some lingering bugs.
Metacritic score: TBD. ARK , like Rust , has no story—at least, not at first. You craft items and build your shelter, and even play with other people online. Those other players can be your allies or enemies. Again, you could easily find your entire base destroyed by a rival group. So far, it sounds a lot like Rust.
What makes ARK different are the dinosaurs and dragons. You get all of the survival elements from other games, but the added benefit of being able to tame and ride velociraptors. There is a lot of grinding in this game, which can be boring, and there are some bugs to deal with.
Definitely give it a try. Amongst all the games on this list, Raft is probably the most unique. Resources are simply the debris that might float by, which you can obtain by throwing a hook out and pulling them in. What you do with these resources is, of course, up to you. You can build up your raft quite a bit, making it a veritable floating fortress, even make fires and multiple stories.
As with many survival games on this list, you spawn in a world that basically wants you dead. It is a survival game, but much more stylized. You need resources like food and shelter, and you can even farm. But once those monsters come, your death means that you have to start all the way over. As long as you have some patience, this is a game worth playing.
We present a strong focus on critical thinking. We want to inspire people to develop not only their physical abilities, but also their mental abilities. Understanding and immersing ourselves in these topics help us to develop a deeper connection with our natural world. Choose your area and see who can identify the most tracks within a given period of time.
If you have lots of participants, then people can pair up, perhaps an older child or adult with a younger child. This is a great way to learn the various animal tracks, which will help kids learn to track animals when hunting or know which dangerous animals might be in the area.
This is a great game in which anyone, young or old, can participate. Create a sheet of a variety of wild edible plants in your area in which you are camping or hiking. Ensure the plant pictures and names are on the sheet and have everyone find as many of the plants as possible. This is a fantastic way to help family members learn to identify wild edible plants they can eat in emergency situations. However, for the sake of safety, be sure everyone understands that they should never eat a plant if they are uncertain if it is safe, as there are poisonous plants that look similar to edible plants.
Children who are unsure about a plant should always ask an adult before eating it. Before playing this game, teach the kids about the different types of shelters that can be built in the wild, such as lean-tos and teepees.
Kids should understand that outdoor survival depends on finding or making shelter that will help keep them warm and dry. This game can have a couple of variations. With the first, you can have everyone, either individually or in teams, locate the best natural shelters they can find. This can be hollow trees or logs, natural overhangs made from tree branches, caves, or other applicable shelters.
The second variation is to divide people into teams and have a challenge in which you see who can build a lean-to or other type of shelter the fastest. You can do this near your campsite or find a spot along a hiking trail. Wherever you are, make use of material you find there. You can also choose to provide each team with some basic items they might have in their survival or bugout bag, such as rope, duct tape, or a tarp.
Do your family members know how to start a fire? Even older children can learn. And young children can learn what materials are required to make a fire. This challenge will see individuals or teams in a wilderness setting gather the materials they think they would need to successfully start a fire.
Before starting the challenge, talk about the different materials that can be used to get a fire started, such as materials that would make good tinder and kindling, and what wood is best for the fire. This is a hide-and-seek game that will teach kids how to move with stealth.
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