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I've actually read Robinson Crusoe, once upon a time, and it's more of a survival story than an exploration story. Moreover, the prose is pretty dense and dated for my tastes. I much preferred The Swiss Family Robinson.
I also read the abridged version of Call of the Wild around the same time...
The Long Dark doesn't really qualify for this, since that's more about a survivor of an apocalypse picking through the ruins of an inhabited world (or at least that's what I get from the gameplay I've seen).
It's not that I'm looking for survival settings, really - I'm looking for exploration...
That's the walking simulator game about the temp park ranger in Wyoming?
I watched a bit of a LP back when the game first launched. Thanks for the reminder - that might actually fall under this heading.
This might sound strange, but there's a concept in fiction that I really like but don't get to see very often, and I was wondering if anyone knew of any other examples of it besides the few I'm familiar with.
The concept is that there's a wild landmass - a big island, a continent, or even a...