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Games like How to Win: Season One

If How to Win: Season One is your kind of game, the closest matches are Presidential Psychologist, Cat's Vote and Civic Story — picked from the ranked list below. Each pick is ranked by what players of this game also play, shared genres and tags, and review-mined similarity — not a generic popularity list.

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About How to Win: Season One: How to Win is an anarchic adventure/gaming experiment where players decide the rules. Whatever you decide, that’s what happens next in our story. No matter what chaos it creates. Play through all 5 chapters of Season 1, then send us your ideas for Season 2!

2021IndieAdventureFree to playWindowsby Hidden Track
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  1. Presidential Psychologist

    WHY THIS

    Top pick for How to Win: Season One fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Adventure with How to Win: Season One.

    You're not a real psychologist. He's not a sane president. Welcome to the most unhinged therapy session ever held in office.

    2025AdventureCasual5.99 USDSteam ↗
  2. Cat's Vote

    WHY THIS

    Second-strongest match for How to Win: Season One fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie with How to Win: Season One.

    Balance happiness and survival in Cat's Vote, a whimsical pastel-colored resource management game where you juggle your family's needs and vote in unpredictable feline elections. Shape your story, customize your cat family, and decide if those campaign promises are worth the risk!

    2024StrategyIndieSimulation4.99 USDSteam ↗
  3. Civic Story

    WHY THIS

    Third-strongest match for How to Win: Season One fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie and Adventure with How to Win: Season One.

    When a sudden election rocks the country, whose side are you on? In Civic Story, you'll encounter colorful characters & situations that show how the upcoming election affects you, your colleagues, and the nation in this comedic 8-chapter Visual Novel parody that helps you understand our world today.

    2023IndieAdventureSimulation14.99 USDSteam ↗
  4. Dystopicon

    WHY THIS

    Ranked #4 for How to Win: Season One fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie with How to Win: Season One.

    An uncomfortable dystopian time-management game where your job is watching TV to earn money and buy services to survive after robots replace humans at work. Choose to be a good citizen or a rebel. But beware! Curiosity has a price in this dystopian life simulator.

    2026IndieSimulationSteam ↗
  5. Not For Broadcast

    WHY THIS

    Ranked #5 for How to Win: Season One fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie and Adventure with How to Win: Season One.

    A new political Party has won a landslide in the General Election, and for some reason the editor at the news station you work at has done a runner. Now it’s up to you, the Janitor, to take over the editing booth in this tumultuous time - will you help the government, or stand in their way?

    2022IndieAdventureSimulation24.99 USDDeck PlayableSteam ↗
  6. Please Leave Me Alone, I Need to Poop

    WHY THIS

    Ranked #6 for How to Win: Season One fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie with How to Win: Season One.

    Part visual novel, part WarioWare-inspired minigame collection, Please Leave Me Alone, I Need to Poop is a modern workplace comedy that you can beat within a short session in your office bathroom stall. Multiple stories, multiple minigames, and multiple endings provide replayability.

    2024IndieCasual4.99 USDSteam ↗
  7. Sabotage City

    WHY THIS

    Ranked #7 for How to Win: Season One fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie with How to Win: Season One.

    Sabotage city takes the idea of a city builder and flips it on its head, making a city destroyer game. You are an average citizen hired to work for a gigantic demolition company, little to find out the cities are less than abandoned…

    2025StrategyIndieSimulationFreeSteam ↗
  8. 作死吧!UP主!

    WHY THIS

    Ranked #8 for How to Win: Season One fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Adventure with How to Win: Season One.

    用生命在整活!你是一位直播up主,公司为了让你涨粉涨人气,逼你去叙利亚战场、核辐射区域、丧尸围城的城市等种种危险地方,开始真人生存直播!在开始生存游戏前,你要拿着公司给的一点点可怜的预算资金,自己调配购买需要的生存物资,雇佣其他有不同技能和特性的up主,跟你一起工(zuo)作(si)...总之,流量就是一切!不但要一边整活、完成公司给的涨粉涨流量KPI,还要一边在残酷的环境中活下来!太强了!我愿称你为最强UP主!

    2022StrategyAdventureSimulation4.99 USDSteam ↗

Frequently asked about How to Win: Season One

Is How to Win: Season One free to play?
Yes — How to Win: Season One is a free-to-play title on Steam. You can install and play it without buying anything, though some games include optional in-app purchases.
What games are most similar to How to Win: Season One?
Based on Steam play patterns and shared genres/tags, the games most often recommended alongside How to Win: Season One are Presidential Psychologist, Cat's Vote, Civic Story.
Who developed How to Win: Season One?
How to Win: Season One was developed by Hidden Track.

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