
Sandbox games seem to be getting more popular among gamers. In one way it makes sense because gamers want to feel like they control the game and how their character plays through the world, but on the other it can make a game take longer to release. Not to mention some games really would not work as a sandbox game. So what exactly is a sandbox game?

Microsoft announced its financial results for Q3 of fiscal year 2026, including an update on its gaming Xbox business and more.
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Sandbox emphasises a paradigm where, as in a physical sandbox, the user is entertained by his ability to do as they wish creatively and with there being no right way of playing the game.
I like sandbox games more than linear ones cause it tends to keep me more entertained except if the linear game is actually really good and i just love playing it over and over again but that's only for a few.
I just recently tried out "Terraria" for the first time, and I have to say; it is such an absolutely perfect example of what a sandbox game should be. I can see myself easily losing a couple hundred hours to it. That's why I like sandbox styled games. They generally offer much more content to occupy my time, which is definitely something I'm gunna want if I'm spending $60 of my hard earned money. (Granted I got Terraria from Steam for $5. Amazing deal, I might add)
I'm really looking forward to playing Watch Dogs. It will be nice to play an innovative take on a sandbox game.
If you haven't watched the gameplay from E3 yet, you really should.
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
A game you play in a sandbox?