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Besides it beeing a Switch exclusive - i thought BOTW etc. have no free base building at all?
Sans means "without"
No Man's Sky. The name says it all. For those who aren't native English speakers, the name is a twist from the idiom "No Man's Land", belongs to no one. Terrain can be edited, but it grows back, even within your base. Restrictions on base size, but not number of bases. Terrain is editable on planets and you can survive by digging into the terrain to escape from environmental hazards or to hide from enemies.
The Planet Crafter - no combat is involved and terrain can't be edited. No restrictions on number of bases or size. Which is good, because in the beginning, your survival will depend upon having outposts where you can breathe. Or carry a lot of oxygen with you.
Edited Note: All 3 are what I consider survival games, whereas I don't think Enshrouded is. But a lot of the games on your list are survival games...