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I've had a look for something similar but not yet found anything I'm up for. It's a very particular thing and I was fortunate to come to PC after full release so didn't have to develop a taste for it in EA/beta.
It's great that small teams can make such amazing games though that utterly captivate people.
I also started playing PC after the release. Seems there is more being added though, so not really complete yet. I'll probably come back to PC after enough has been added to be worth playing again.
Sure, Planet Crafter is the most like Planet Crafter, but I doubt anyone is that fixated (well maybe a few) on Planet Crafter. It isn't perfect and just playing the same thing in my opinion gets boring. That coming from someone who had to play 10k hours of ARK before realizing I was bored to death with it.
I'll recommend Wildmender again, as for such a good game, with "Very Positive" reviews, it has so few playing it. Probably because the release was about 8 months ago. I'm thinking it is the most similar game one could find, but I've not played all the ones recommended here. Like subnautica, because I don't like the idea of drowning that is in that game.
Wildmender has automation too, but does it similar to Palworld, but using animals. A frog that collects stuff for you. Bees that defend and repair stuff for you. Something that crafts a few items too. It does have some violence, but the over all theme is one of saving the world (not the earth, but a fantasy world). It has plenty of story similar to PC. A nice end game and also you can play past end game if you want, just like PC. What it doesn't have though is much base building, as you live more in tune with nature and a large building would not make sense with its main theme. One play through is similar in length to PC (if you remove the last half of the terraforming that drags on and on in PC). You also do a type of terraforming in Wildmender too.
Great if you like games that aren't first person shooters. The camera movement in this game made me nauseated. I'm too used to the camera view being where you are looking. Seems I can't go back to these old style games anymore. Tried it, but had to refund.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1967630/Survival_Fountain_of_Youth/
There's also Medieval Dynasty, though thats a little different.
The only one I remember came out in 1990 called Sim Earth
It's probably free now
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SimEarth
And a couple is developing it? That would be the same as for Planet Crafters, no? It's a French couple, if I recall. I'd buy it even if it was a solo developer -- many of my favorite recent games have been from solo developers, like Underspace and Spacebourne 2.
Penkura rocks, cant wait for more content.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2570210/Eden_Crafters/