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Valheim also allows you to tame animals but their uses are limited and there are only a few species that can be tamed.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/593600/PixARK/
ark + minecraft
I'm searching too for a new survival game, but except those 3 games (ark, scum, last oasis), there's no good graphics. Icarus was a hope, finally no fun ...
Let us know if you find one.
Although I've been a long time fan of Funcom, having played Anarchy Online within a month after release (2001) and The Secret World (released in 2012), and still play them every now and then, Conan Exiles use of human slaves crossed a line I would not cross.
While Atlas has copied Ark in a lot of ways, I didn't get the impression that taming animals was as important as PvP. Which makes sense because it's a pirate-inspired game. It's just not for me (PvE builder type, and if I was a PvP type, I'd play Eve Online instead, but last time I played it, there was no animal taming).
It's interesting that someone mentioned Star Wars Galaxies' Creature Handler, which I played as my combat toon, when I got tired of playing my Master Architect toon (because being able to build was at the cost of being able to fight.) I tried an SWG emulator a few years ago, but it lacked the MMO feel (only ran into one or two people each time I played) which is really needed to make SWG work as originally intended (a lot of specialized classes needed to make it feel like the original.)
So lately, when I'm not playing Ark, I'm playing Minecraft or No Man's Sky, both of which have animal taming, but neither one can touch the usefulness of Ark's dinos in combat.