Hayden Davenport made a soundtrack for a survival game called Vintage Story, and it keeps growing. The album version number is up to 1.32.17 now, with new tracks added over years. The game is about wilderness and eldritch horror, but the music leans more toward peaceful wandering than terror.
It is mostly chiptune and ambient, with some orchestral stuff mixed in. Davenport plays acoustic and electric guitar on a few tracks. The tempos are slow to medium, lots of gentle melodies that could loop in a village or a forest. Some pieces like "Quirky Tavern" have a playful lilt, while "The Seraphs (Tuning Cylinder)" is more mysterious. The production is clean and direct, no fancy tricks. It sounds like someone who knows both 8-bit hardware and folk guitar.
If you like soundtracks from open-world games or the calmer side of chiptunes, this is worth a listen. It is free to name your price, which is fair for something this sprawling. The genre tags say 8-bit, electronic, ambient, and orchestral, but really it is just one person's vision of a ruined world that is still beautiful.