Games like Guncade
Looking for games like Guncade? Here are top simulation recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Little Farm Island, The Hearth and Harbour or The Queen's Quest.
1 View GameFarming, Exploration, Survival, and Memes (Scroll down for more!) Forget those perfect farm games where everything always goes smoothly. Welcome to Little Farm Island, where country life might seem tranquil, but it's always playing tricks on you! Sure, you'll build your dream farm, but you land here like a tourist. Build Your Farm (And don't expect it to be easy!)You'll build your farm from scr…
View Game2 View GameYou have left your life and home country behind, travelling north across the sea in pursuit of your dreams and the hope of avoiding the shadow of an impending war. And so, you find yourself in the harbour city of Lewthport, the proud owner of ‘The Silver Spoon’, a run-down restaurant in a run-down part of town. Now it’s up to you to make your dream a reality. With a hefty loan to repay, you…
View Game3 View GameElysia Fernwhisper is depressed. During the “War of the Crescent Lakes” she was a Captain of a an Elite Ranger Platoon but with the war now over she’s been discharged and given a plot of land to farm as a reward for her bravery and loyalty to the Kingdom. Only problem is, Elysia hates farming and yearns for her adventurous life of old! On top of that her girlfriend has just left her and with her o…
View Game4 View Game70%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, stability70% User Score 412 reviews"Family Man" is a story-driven RPG where you must repay a debt to the mob while juggling the needs of your family. Every decision you make has consequences, affecting your relationships and the community around you. Choose your path carefully, as you complete missions and earn perks to suit your playstyle.
View Game5 View Game91%Game Brain Scorehumor, graphicsgameplay, story91% User Score 214 reviewsIn "Talk to Strangers," become a Sunny Morning™ salesperson, hawking an assortment of mysterious products. Each customer interaction can influence your Rage, Depression, and Sales, so tread carefully. With 36 endings available, the time of day and your spending habits will significantly impact your outcome. Choose wisely and balance your budget between motel costs and mood-stabilizing items.
View Game6 View Game52%Game Brain Scoregraphics, gameplaystability, monetization52% User Score 184 reviewsIn Medieval Shopkeeper Simulator, players manage a medieval shop, crafting and selling goods while navigating the challenges of supply, demand, and a dynamic economy. Players must balance stock, pricing, and customer satisfaction, while also dealing with events such as theft, natural disasters, and political unrest. The game offers a realistic, immersive experience in medieval commerce with various customization options and progression paths.
View Game7 View Game87%Game Brain Scoregameplay, storygrinding, stability93% User Score 18,695 reviewsCritic Score 81%27 reviews"This War of Mine is a sobering survival game set in a war-torn city, where you lead a group of civilians in their fight to stay alive. DLCs like 'The Little Ones' and 'This War of Mine: Stories' delve deeper into the emotional toll of war, including the perspective of children and challenging moral dilemmas. With scarcity of resources and constant danger, the game emphasizes the harsh realities of survival in a besieged city."
View Game8 View GameAllergenium it’s not a typical survival game. The world created has a unique aspect which has destroyed most of the humanity. You're one of the few who survived the new face of destruction – ALLERGY!
View Game9 View GameAbout the GameNO LAW is a first-person, story rich, cyber-noire shooter set in a decadent port city built on neon sleaze instead of regulations. Explore its rich history and meet the veiled hearts of the city as you take back what was wrongfully taken from you. Rich StoryIn NO LAW you get to take on the role of Grey Harker, a seasoned veteran of both the battlefield and the city of Port Desire.…
View Game10 View GameGame IntroductionA long time ago, I came across a comic filled with inside jokes from the game design industry. It depicted a scenario where the player was given two choices—A and B, each representing a different door. Yet, no matter which one you picked, both led to the exact same path. Later, I often heard people say that games should better reflect the realities of life—if you choose one perso…
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