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Not sure what kind of realistic you're looking for, but I had a glance over my steam list
Here are a few games that let you permanently affect your environment
Cities in Motion 2
Don't Starve
Frozen Synapse
Garry's Mod
Scribblenauts
TerraTech
What are you thinking of?
being able to dig a tunnel? planting grass? building a house?
I guess every video game's interactions are somewhat scripted, some just have more than others
Spintires lets you make ruts and holes
The problem is that every possible interaction requires code, and so infinite possibilities mean infinite effort to create
@ton.yeung What do you mean, what is it considered?
D&D is an RPG, just not digital
@ton.yeung There's not really any interaction with the environment other than placing things in it though
You can't do anything to the ground and/or buildings themselves
The more I think about it, the more I realize that Minecraft can do anything
I've thought about it before
Nearly everything you do IRL can be simulated in MC
You were wanting to read the code or something?
recap; what do you have so far?
What's a behaviour tree? :S
an AI that doesn't include movement, or what?
I just thought of another game
It's a bit MC-like, but without the voxel terrain
You can plant and cut trees, kill animals, build buildings, etc.
If you're looking for inspiration, maybe check it out. It's free.
@ton.yeung explosion craters, yay
@ton.yeung I don't think I've seen that outside of MC
Space Engineers is similar, but I'm not sure if there's been much PvP on it
I think Minecraft is beautiful
I like pixel art in general
@ton.yeung I think cubism does not mean what you think it means
yeah, that doesn't look anything like MC
Not sure if maybe Civilization would be helpful
It's tile based, not really about terrain
Not sure, I haven't tried anything but V
Remember, simple rules make for complex behaviour