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by supertimor 881 days ago
Not OP, but as a person who likes to make stuff with my hands and also enjoys video games, these are a few games with crafting mechanics I think are pretty decent:

For mobile: Stardew Valley crafting is very good. It’s simple and satisfying but still complicated enough not to be boring. Ocean is Home is a less popular game, but also has pretty good crafting although the amount of resources needed can sometimes make it a bit grind-y. But you can build a lot of stuff through crafting including walls, roof sections, etc to build a house, as well as make weapons, backpacks, and a huge myriad of other items. It’s almost like a more realistic Minecraft.

For VR: Song in the smoke has a physically realistic crafting mechanism that is both simple and satisfying. It’s very immersive without it being too labor intensive. Township Tale is also a game with realistic physical crafting mechanisms but can be a bit tedious at times (although I’ve only tried out the game a few times, so my impression could be off).

For console games: While not the typical type of crafting, I think Elder Scrolls Oblivion has a very cool method for crafting potions, enchanted items and spells. It is very customizable, and the way it is designed makes you want to play around with coming up with the best potions and spells, etc. It’s on the more complicated side of things and there is a bit of a learning curve, but the amount of possible new spells, potions and enchanted items you can craft is basically endless.

These are just examples I could think off the top of my head, but hope this gives you a bit of insight.