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Guild Hall Simulator: Prologue

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30%Game Brain Score
graphics
story, gameplay
35% User Score Based on 37 reviews

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Guild Hall Simulator: Prologue is a single player and multiplayer casual management game with fantasy, economy, medieval and historical themes. It was developed by Obsessive Games and was released on August 1, 2025. It received negative reviews from players.

Ready your guild. Shape your destiny.Guild Hall Simulator: Prologue gives you an early chance to step into the role of a guild master — build your guild, manage heroes, and guide your hall to legendary fame! Don't forget to wishlist the full game to continue your journey and build the greatest adventuring guild the world has ever seen. Guild ManagementDesign and build your perfect guild hall: •…

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35%
Audience ScoreBased on 37 reviews
graphics1 positive mentions
stability4 negative mentions

  • Unique and charming concept of managing a guild with personalized hall building and sending adventurers on quests.
  • Cozy graphics and easy-to-pick-up gameplay, making it refreshing and a relaxing experience for some players.
  • Potential for a fun and engaging game once major bugs are resolved and additional content is added.
  • Severe and numerous bugs including quest completion issues, item placement problems, and soft-lock situations that make the game largely unplayable currently.
  • Unbalanced gameplay elements such as visitor imbalance (too many quest givers, too few adventurers) and an exploitable economy that trivializes progression.
  • Lack of updates and support, including a disabled feedback option and ignored bug reports, leading to frustration and stalled development.
  • story
    34 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect is hindered by numerous game-breaking bugs and poor quest management mechanics, such as adventurers not leaving after quest completion and a significant imbalance between quest givers and takers causing frustrating delays. Quest handling is cumbersome due to limitations on accepting and discarding quests, while key gameplay elements like quest boards and tutorial triggers often malfunction, resulting in a slow-paced and repetitive experience. Overall, the narrative progression suffers from technical issues and design flaws that interrupt smooth gameplay.

    • “The quest givers seem to outnumber the adventurers 4:1, and I constantly have a line of them.”
    • “I stepped away from the basket to handle a quest being handed in, and 2 more quest givers walked in. I could not find a way to accept their quests without first picking up the quest in the basket and getting rid of it somehow. Since my board was full, I had to dump the one I picked up in the fire.”
    • “Would be nice if there was a way to see how many adventurers are out there with no quest and their ETA to your guild hall.”
    • “The fact that banned adventurers wipe your quest board makes no sense.”
    • “The soft locks were adventurers not returning from their quests, making it impossible to proceed, and one adventurer accepting his payment for a quest turn-in but not leaving the queue, making it impossible to interact with any adventurers.”
    • “It's very bare bones and slow paced as you wait for new quest givers and adventurers to show up.”
  • gameplay
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay opinions are mixed, with some praising the core mechanics and enjoyable loops once issues are addressed, while others criticize the lack of updates, game-breaking bugs, and repetitive, mechanical flow. The gameplay is generally easy to pick up but could benefit from more engaging content beyond waiting for adventurers.

    • “I like the mechanics and what I've seen that could be or is going to be added later.”
    • “Top tier gameplay 100/10.”
    • “The graphics are cozy and the gameplay is easy to pick up, making it a perfect way to kill some time.”
    • “I won't be wasting any more time with a game that refuses to take feedback and hasn't had an update for 4 months despite clear game-breaking bugs appearing within an hour of gameplay.”
    • “Good idea, bad gameplay!”
    • “The sound effects are atrocious, the game flow is mechanical, and the NPCs look better on their guild cards than their actual models.”
  • stability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, including frequent bugs, freezing, and resetting of features like the quest counter and settings not saving. While it shows potential, its current state is too unstable for a smooth experience.

    • “Yeah, this is pretty bad functioning, very buggy and lacking any real content.”
    • “It has potential but is still too buggy to be a prologue in my opinion.”
    • “Also, the quest counter board freezes and resets.”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are described as cozy and visually appealing, contributing to an enjoyable and accessible gameplay experience. While some quality-of-life features are missing, their absence doesn't detract from the overall visual charm.

    • “The graphics are cozy and the gameplay is easy to pick up, making it a perfect way to kill some time.”
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Guild Hall Simulator: Prologue is a casual management game with fantasy, economy, medieval and historical themes.

Guild Hall Simulator: Prologue is available on PC and Windows.

Guild Hall Simulator: Prologue was released on August 1, 2025.

Guild Hall Simulator: Prologue was developed by Obsessive Games.

Guild Hall Simulator: Prologue has received negative reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its story.

Guild Hall Simulator: Prologue is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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