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you need to eat/drink and raid the area for supplys you can't craft in the beginning
For me its a complete difference. If i want to play an creative game i play minecraft. If i want survival i go for 7DTD.
This guy hit it right on the head.
The minecraft game seems to target a younger audience, it has a lot of rated G elements. I'd say 7 days to die is more of a Teen to adult audience. Blood and gore in 7 days to die doesn't amount to 8 bit pixels. You want blood, gore, carnage, realism then play 7 days to die. You want a G rated digging game with gameplay focus on kids go play minecraft.
apreciate all the comments and love the feed back but i dont belive i am comparing apples to oranges. They are both survival games
what makes minecraft great are the mods and thats a for sure thing
but to me minecraft hasnt been that much different since beta, and i have played it since then and everyting they have added is just to me, minor things and slight improvments, new biomes, change mechanics here and there. I have bought 7 days to die but i was just wondering what you guys thought before i got a chance to play it (can yet taking summer classes)