I think it depends on how you look at it.
I would break down dreams and minecraft as being locally consistent vs universally consistent. Dreams is locally consistent. Every level has some set of rules but those rules don't carry over so it's not universal. Whereas minecraft is universally consistent. Every world has the same set of rules.
I don't think a game would make sense if it wasn't locally consistent. So those two categories are really the only ones that make sense.
At least if thats how you make the distinction.
I would break down dreams and minecraft as being locally consistent vs universally consistent. Dreams is locally consistent. Every level has some set of rules but those rules don't carry over so it's not universal. Whereas minecraft is universally consistent. Every world has the same set of rules.
I don't think a game would make sense if it wasn't locally consistent. So those two categories are really the only ones that make sense.
At least if thats how you make the distinction.