Experimentation is one of the purest ways for open-world games to test player creativity. Instead of offering singular solutions, some games provide systems that encourage curiosity, improvisation, and trial-and-error, allowing challenges to become puzzles with multiple answers, and for ingenuity to matter more than raw power.
Whether through survival systems, physics-driven chaos, or unconventional world design, experimentation becomes inseparable from the player’s journey throughout the world. In a lot of ways, these games demonstrate how open worlds can be more than backdrops for quests; they can also be dynamic spaces that invite players to constantly invent their own solutions.
Atomfall
Set in a post-nuclear Britain, Atomfall blends survival mechanics with open-world exploration. Experimentation is essential, as the player’s survival depends on crafting improvised tools, adapting to radiation zones, and making use of whatever resources are available to help them fight and survive.
The world does not provide straightforward answers. Encounters, hazards, and shifting environments demand creative adaptation at all times. Progress comes through trial and error, with the player’s experiments shaping both how they approach situations and how they are resolved, lending Atomfall a uniquely personal feel that allows the player to remain in control of their own story from start to finish.
The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom
Engineering Solutions To Every Problem
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom expands on its predecessor by providing unparalleled tools for experimentation. The Ultrahand and Fuse mechanics encourage players to build vehicles, craft hybrid weapons, and devise novel ways to traverse terrain. There are rarely any straightforward answers, and players are instead encouraged to try new things whenever they can.
The freedom to construct airships or craft creative solutions to intricate puzzles means that players truly feel one with the world around them. Tears of the Kingdom is a game that thrives on curiosity and one that will often have players asking not if they can do something, but how.
Borderlands 4
Pure Looter Shooter Chaos
Borderlands 4 continues the legacy of the premier looter shooter series, thrusting players into a huge open-world full of enemies, NPCs, and of course, tons of guns. Players often find themselves faced with huge hordes of enemies of different types, requiring them to think on their feet and use whatever tools they can to make it out alive.
There are environmental elements that can be used to damage larger groups and specific damage types that function better against certain enemies. With so many weapon combinations out there, it isn’t uncommon for players to constantly swap between firearms to fully benefit from the maximum firepower possible.
Valheim
Survival That Demands Experimentation
Valheim drops players into a procedurally generated Viking-inspired world, full of mythical creatures and mysteries just waiting to be solved. From the first shelter to sprawling fortresses, survival hinges on the player’s ability to adapt to their surroundings, as each new location discovered offers a whole new set of variables that must be factored in.
Building structures, taming the environment, and tackling bosses all require adaptive thinking, which is even more important when playing with others. By the end, players become one with the wild, able to traverse the land with no problems and take any threat head-on with their vast library of knowledge, which can only be acquired through rigorous testing.
Don’t Starve
The Wilderness That Never Calms Down
In Don’t Starve, the lands themselves are an unforgiving teacher. With limited guidance, survival depends on constant experimentation with crafting recipes, food sources, and defensive strategies, and each failed attempt reveals new knowledge, making defeat itself a mechanic that aids progress.
The open world is shaped by scarcity and danger, but also by opportunity. Players are pushed to test ideas and discover synergies between items and systems, and even when they become more comfortable with the world around them, the dangers never cease to surprise.
Outer Wilds
Puzzles That Demand Repetition
Outer Wilds is the very definition of a game that demands experimentation. Players are forced to relive an endless time loop of destruction, with a few subtle clues to guide them towards a potential resolution that can only be uncovered through rigorous testing.
Because players are not encouraged to progress through items or upgrades, knowledge becomes their most valuable tool. Each new piece of the puzzle makes everything else fall into place, and the sense of discovery is made all the more enjoyable when the answers themselves are stumbled upon and not given.
Just Cause 4
Sandbox Insanity For True Adrenaline Junkies
In Just Cause 4, the physics-driven systems transform the open world into an arena of destructive opportunity. Grappling hooks, parachutes, and environmental hazards encourage improvisation at every moment, and the missions themselves are less about prescribed tactics and more about creating spectacular solutions.
Vehicles, gadgets, and destructible environments ensure that no two encounters unfold in the same way. Players are regularly given more than a few opportunities to show off their skills both in combat and in how they choose to traverse the surrounding environments. It is as close to a true shooter sandbox as one can get, and it’s one that never fails to surprise with its absurdity.
Dying Light 2
Every Night A New Opportunity
Dying Light 2 combines parkour-driven traversal with survival horror mechanics, forcing constant adaptation in a world full of the undead and human suffering. Movement itself demands experimentation, with rooftops, ledges, and zip lines forming a vertical playground for players to use however they like.
The city is alive with opportunities for creative solutions. Oftentimes, players are required to find alternative paths or methods for dealing with new threats, as tackling things head-on, especially after nightfall, is a surefire way of succumbing to the horde.