The Long Dark is a nice survival game set in Canadian wilderness, so it's great for 101 survival in rural Wintreath as well.

It may be low on NPC's to interact with, but sometimes it's good to spend a little time all by yourself.
(
Stranded Deep is similar game set in tropical islands instead, with weaker gameplay in my opinion. And for your needs for enemies and co-op play I'll name the cartoonish
Don't Starve (Together).)
For a smooth transition from first-person starvation to city buiding I recommend
Banished, a punishing city builder where you are tasked with the survival of a group of travelers. Set in history and in a beautiful world with stunning seasons.
Moving on from beating hunger, the
Cities: Skylines is probably as good as current city builders get. (Also, it's Finnish! Torilla tavataan!)
Last but not the least,
Starbound slaps space travel to Terraria, expanding the familiar format across the galaxy. It's apparently coming to consoles sometime in the future, but for now it's a pc exclusive. Same goes for The Long Dark.