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ArkCraft: The Rebirth of the World is a single player open world city builder game with a historical theme. It was developed by ZD Yazilim and was released on October 22, 2024. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Welcome to ArkCraft: The Rebirth of the World Experience a unique crafting and building game that takes you on an epic journey through antiquity. Take on the role of a pioneer in a world threatened by an impending flood, and build the legendary Ark to save humanity and the animal kingdom. FEATURES: Build the Ark of your dreams: Utilize your crafting skills to construct the Ark and populate i…

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74%Audience ScoreBased on 70 reviews
gameplay5 positive mentions
grinding4 negative mentions

  • Unique Noah's Ark theme provides a fresh and meaningful objective within the survival crafting genre.
  • Relaxing and cozy gameplay focusing on building, crafting, exploration, and gradual progression at your own pace.
  • Impressive amount of content and depth for a solo developer, with a large map, diverse biomes, and a wide range of crafting options.
  • Technical issues including bugs, occasional freezes, stuttering, and poor optimization affecting smooth gameplay.
  • User interface and controls are clunky and unintuitive, with poor tutorials and difficult building placement.
  • Late-game progression can feel like a grind with repetitiveness, scaling issues, and lack of new mechanics to maintain engagement.
  • gameplay

    18 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    28% positive mentions, 55% neutral mentions, 17% negative mentions

    Arkcraft offers a familiar but well-implemented open-world survival crafting experience with a clear central goal that ties exploration, crafting, and progression together, providing a rewarding sense of purpose. While the core gameplay loop can feel repetitive and grind-heavy over time due to limited mechanical evolution, its intuitive and sometimes challenging systems create an addictive and relaxing experience, especially for players who enjoy methodical world-building. Some minor mechanics, like the clay pit, stand out as less logical, and occasional stuttering affects smoothness, but overall gameplay is praised for its depth and variety through side missions.

    • “Arkcraft: the rebirth of the world is an open-world survival crafting game that frames its familiar mechanics within a mythologically inspired premise about rebuilding life in the face of an impending cataclysm.”
    • “This central goal gives the game a stronger sense of purpose than many titles in the genre, even as its moment-to-moment gameplay remains rooted in well-established systems.”
    • “While the mechanics themselves are straightforward, they are implemented in a way that supports continuous forward momentum.”
    • “While the ark-building concept provides a thematic twist, it does not fundamentally alter the core gameplay loop, which can lead to a sense of repetition over extended play sessions.”
    • “This can make certain stretches feel more like a grind than a meaningful challenge, particularly for players who prefer a faster pace or more varied gameplay.”
    • “The lack of significant mechanical evolution in later stages further contributes to this issue, as the experience relies more on scaling existing systems than introducing new ones.”
  • graphics

    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    23% positive mentions, 54% neutral mentions, 23% negative mentions

    The graphics are generally simple and functional, with a colorful, cohesive aesthetic that supports gameplay despite lacking high-end fidelity. However, some users criticize the visuals as outdated, overly simplistic, and occasionally low quality, with issues like disappearing objects and limited interface customization. Overall, the graphics suit the game's style and price point but may feel underwhelming to those expecting more detail or polish.

    • “While it does not aim for high-end graphical fidelity, the overall aesthetic is cohesive and functional, supporting the gameplay effectively.”
    • “This has got to be the most colorful and great graphics in a game!”
    • “Graphics are okay, however, there is no way to zoom in on the character for a better view and the interface is too small to read (no option to expand the size).”
    • “The graphics are too simplistic and the game itself is not very complex; trees just disappear when you cut them, resources just pop up into the inventory, and animals leave sacks with items inside.”
    • “The graphics are not up to par, just a generation behind.”
    • “Such really poor graphics even at epic settings.”
  • story

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 34% neutral mentions, 33% negative mentions

    The story offers a fresh take on survival and crafting by drawing inspiration from the biblical Noah's Ark, providing an engaging narrative distinct from typical post-apocalyptic zombie themes. However, some quests are bugged and cannot be completed, affecting the overall story progression. Despite this, the game balances a compelling main storyline with varied side missions, allowing players to build and explore at their own pace.

    • “The game plays well and I am just beginning, but I love the story; it reminds me of Noah's Ark.”
    • “It's your survival, crafting and building game but with a different story than the same old post-apocalyptic zombie game.”
    • “It can be challenging to find a game that allows you to build at your own pace while also offering an engaging story to follow.”
    • “Half the quests are bugged out and can't be completed.”
    • “Maybe make those supplies locked behind a mission or two?”
    • “Its your survival, crafting and building game but with a different story than the same old post-apocalyptic zombie game.”
  • optimization

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    60% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 40% negative mentions

    Optimization is currently inconsistent, with initial loading times and stuttering reported even on recommended hardware, leading to frame drops and clunky performance. However, once the game is running, many users experience smoother gameplay, though bugs and quality of life issues remain. Overall, optimization needs improvement to provide a consistently smooth experience.

    • “After I figured out how the game works, everything runs smoothly and I am making fast progress to finally complete my ark :)”
    • “Starting the game for the first time takes a while, but after that it runs smoothly”
    • “So when it comes to your 16-bit graphic game that still manages to stutter and not run smoothly, not much chance it's coming from my end.”
    • “It is by no means a finished game, it still has some bugs and requires a lot of quality of life changes. It is not very optimized; I experienced a lot of stuttering and frame drops even though my PC meets the recommended specs. Might come back in the future to check it.”
    • “The stuttering and clunky mechanics, though, are unacceptable.”
  • grinding

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is easy and not overly time-consuming, allowing players to gather resources and progress smoothly. It offers a relaxed experience with satisfying rewards, making crafting and farming enjoyable without feeling like a chore.

    • “This is more of a peaceful game with a little bit of fighting and fairly easy grinding so you can start gathering resources to build and stock your ark.”
  • music

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The music is understated and ambient, effectively enhancing the atmosphere without drawing too much attention, and is generally well-liked by users.

    • “The audio design complements this with ambient sounds and understated music that enhance the atmosphere without becoming a focal point.”
    • “I liked the music in the background.”
  • stability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game suffers from frequent freezes and bugs that severely impact playability, including map issues that fail to update properly. Overall, stability is poor and frustrating for users.

    • “Can't even play the game; it freezes every time I start.”
    • “It's buggy and frustrating to play; the map sometimes doesn't update to show where you're facing.”
  • atmosphere

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The atmosphere is effectively enhanced by subtle audio design, featuring ambient sounds and understated music that enrich the experience without overpowering it.

    • “The audio design complements this with ambient sounds and understated music that enhance the atmosphere without becoming a focal point.”
  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game features enjoyable humor that adds to its addictive and engaging experience, showing great potential for further development.

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Play Times

15h Median play time
13h Average play time
6-19h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 3 analyzed playthroughs
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ArkCraft: The Rebirth of the World is a open world city builder game with historical theme. Common tags for ArkCraft: The Rebirth of the World include demons, exploration, relaxing, stylized, crafting and others.

ArkCraft: The Rebirth of the World is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 13 hours playing ArkCraft: The Rebirth of the World.

ArkCraft: The Rebirth of the World was released on October 22, 2024.

ArkCraft: The Rebirth of the World was developed by ZD Yazilim.

ArkCraft: The Rebirth of the World has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked ArkCraft: The Rebirth of the World for its gameplay but disliked it for its graphics.

ArkCraft: The Rebirth of the World is a single player game.

Similar games include Len's Island, Solace Crafting, Tinkertown, Night of the Dead, Medieval Dynasty and others.