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Guild Hall Simulator: Prologue

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30%Game Brain Score
gameplay
story, stability
38% User Score Based on 32 reviews

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Guild Hall Simulator: Prologue is a single player casual simulation game. It was developed by Obsessive Games and was released on August 1, 2025. It received negative reviews from players.

In Guild Hall Simulator: Prologue, you assume the role of a guild master tasked with building and managing a thriving guild hall. Design your space with crafting stations, taverns, and training grounds to empower heroes and optimize quest success. Balance economy, hero assignments, and strategic growth to lead your guild from humble beginnings to legendary fame.

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38%
Audience ScoreBased on 32 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions

  • The game has a charming concept of managing a guild and sending adventurers on quests, which is refreshing and fun.
  • There is a lot of potential for the game, and many players are looking forward to future updates and improvements.
  • The graphics are cozy and the gameplay is easy to pick up, making it a good way to relax and pass the time.
  • The game is currently plagued by numerous bugs that make it unplayable, including issues with quest management and adventurer interactions.
  • There is a significant amount of idle time and repetitive gameplay, leading to frustration among players.
  • Many players feel the game is not ready for full release, describing it as more of an early Alpha than a polished product.
  • story
    32 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is hampered by numerous bugs and design flaws that disrupt quest management, leading to a frustrating experience for players. Users report an imbalance between quest givers and adventurers, resulting in long waits for quest takers and repetitive gameplay. Overall, while the narrative premise is intriguing, the execution suffers from technical issues and a lack of engaging content.

    • “The game itself is repetitive but interesting in a way that makes it a good relaxing game.”
    • “Perhaps if issue 1 is fixed and there is a better balance of quests to adventurers, this would not be an issue.”
    • “The game itself is repetitive but interesting in a way that makes it a good relaxing game. However, there are a lot of bugs still, like the adventurers not leaving the desk after you paid them, or you can't put quest papers back down or add more when you have some in the paper bowl.”
    • “I had a full board and a full basket of quests, along with another 5 quest givers, and waited for about 30 minutes for an adventurer to actually come in to take a quest.”
    • “The quest givers seem to outnumber the adventurers 4:1, and I constantly have a line of them.”
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the gameplay is described as enjoyable and easy to pick up, with engaging loops and cozy graphics. However, some users express a desire for more depth and improvements in certain mechanics, such as guild hall updates and item placement, to enhance the overall experience.

    • “As for the mechanics and what I've seen that could be or is going to be added later, I like.”
    • “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.”
    • “Hopefully the major issues (guild hall updating, item placement, and the free gold issue) get addressed in the short term, because I think once they're working as intended, the core gameplay here is decent.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game shows potential but suffers from significant stability issues, including frequent bugs, a malfunctioning quest counter, and problems with saving settings. Overall, players find the experience frustrating and not yet ready for a prologue release.

    • “It has potential but is still too buggy to be a prologue in my opinion.”
    • “Also, the quest counter board freezes and resets.”
    • “I was looking forward to the game, but it has been a very buggy experience; settings won't save after changing them.”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are described as cozy and contribute positively to the overall gameplay experience, which is easy to pick up. While some quality of life features are missing, they do not detract from the enjoyment of the game.

    • “The graphics are cozy and the gameplay is easy to pick up, making it a perfect way to kill some time.”
    • “Other quality of life items are just general graphics, controls, more options, etc. All things that should come along nicely in a full release, but things whose absence, for the time being, did not affect my enjoyment of the game.”
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Guild Hall Simulator: Prologue is a casual simulation game.

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 gameplay but disliked it for its story.

Guild Hall Simulator: Prologue is a single player game.

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