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We've compiled a list of 19 free and paid alternatives to The Culling. The primary competitors include Minecraft, Metro 2033. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between The Culling and Terasology, DayZ, Lamecraft. Also you can look at other similar options here: Games.


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Terasology
Free Open Source

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Lamecraft
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Minecraft clone for Playstation Portable (PSP)

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a game of defense against other players to see who can get the best armor and most gold.

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In a remote island paradise, 16 contestants have 20 minutes to explore, scavenge items, craft...

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In a remote island paradise, 16 contestants have 20 minutes to explore, scavenge items, craft weapons, build traps, hunt and kill each other. There has never been a battle royale game this focused, brutal, and adrenaline-filled! Only one will be crowned the winner, do you have the guts to survive?

The Culling Features

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