Are you a big fan of Minecraft? Do you love mining? If your answer is Yes, then this game is specially designed for you.
Survival Minning Tycoon gives you a feeling of Minecraft in Roblox. Build your own home and protect it from creepers to stay alive. In order to survive the attacks from hazardous creepers, you have to keep mining and exploring new places and resources. Natural Disaster Survival is a different and unique game from all the games on this list. It comes up with a distinct idea of natural disaster that the player has to survive instead of zombies and enemies.
It gives this game a competitive advantage over others. It includes destructive earthquakes, volcanic outbursts many more disasters to survive. There are different maps the player will be placed in for each round to survive devastating disasters.
This game also enables you to form a team to increase the chances of your survival by help each other go through these deadly disasters safely. This game is based upon so many made up stories about different monsters. There are so many scary monsters who have very interesting stories behind them.
Which makes this game very interesting and attractive to play. You are placed in a containment centre where there are numerous monsters but some are now free from their cells are wants to kill you and your fellow players. All you have to do is to survive these deadly monsters and their attacks.
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