IMHO.

Games like Dead Profit

A war rages between hell and what's above, your job is to supply magical weapons to the war effort. Orders come in and you must Mine, Craft and Enchant the weapons in time. Your production can be ENDLESSLY upgraded and optimized, paired with randomly generated orders to fill!

Casualby Official LAMBsreleased Jan 3, 2023
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Top 12 games similar to Dead Profit

  1. 1

    Factory Town Idle

    An entire town builder experience packed into a living spreadsheet. Build housing, assign workers, then craft and sell a huge variety of items to level up your town and expand your civilization across the world!

    CasualIndieSimulation
  2. 2

    Plantera

    In Plantera you build your own garden and watch it grow with new plants, bushes, trees and animals. As you play and expand your garden you will attract Helpers, round blue creatures that will help you with your harvesting tasks.

    CasualIndieSimulation
  3. 3

    Magic Research 2

    Welcome to Magic Research 2, an incremental RPG from the creator of Magic Research. Learn countless spells, face powerful foes, and command a team of Wizards who can cast spells for you as you journey to find or create the Philosopher's Stone.

    IndieRPGSimulation
  4. 4

    Feudal Fantasy Incremental

    Feudal Fantasy is a short active incremental game in which you rebuild a town once lost to tragedy as its lord, by managing upgrades, new buildings and recruiting the wisdom of fantasy races.

    CasualIndieSimulation
  5. 5

    Tiny Biomes: Cozy Idle

    Tiny Biomes is a relaxing idle game where animals peacefully produce resources and you gather wood in a calm harvesting zone. Build small biomes, earn gold, and enjoy steady progression without pressure, timers, or stress. Play at your own pace and unwind.

    CasualIndie
  6. 6

    Melvor Idle

    Inspired by RuneScape, Melvor Idle takes the core of what makes an adventure game so addictive and strips it down to its purest form! This is a feature-rich, idle/incremental game combining a distinctly familiar feel with a fresh gameplay experience. Maxing 20+ skills has never been more zen.

    AdventureCasualIndie
  7. 7

    Black Hole Fishing

    Black Hole Fishing is an absurd incremental game about catching, breeding, and perfecting SO MANY fish. Catch a fish, optimize its traits, then stock your pond with it as you pour fish and science into an endless singularity!

    CasualIndieSimulation
  8. 8

    Plantera 2: Golden Acorn

    The round blue Mellows return to tend to the Garden once more. Grow plants, bushes, trees, animals, water features and the great magical oak tree that has been rumored to have placed its seed there. Tend to the oak tree and grow it to the sky to harvest its Golden Acorns.

    CasualIndieSimulation
  9. 9

    MR FARMBOY

    MR FARMBOY is a colony farming game with automation. Build your dream farm, grow crops, raise animals, attract villagers, and hire workers to automate everything.

    CasualIndieSimulation
  10. 10

    Desk Garden

    Relax and grow! A laid-back idle game where you nurture mysterious plants (some even human-like!), watch them flourish, then sell them to expand your magical garden. Design your own unique oasis at your own pace.

    CasualIndieSimulation
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    Magic Research

    Magic Research is a text-based incremental game about Magic. You are the headmaster of a newly-created institution of Magic. Will you be able to lead your school to win the prestigious Tournament of Magic?

    AdventureCasualSimulation
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    Sixty Four

    Dive into the world of Sixty Four, where you transform simple machines into a thriving factory.

    CasualIndieSimulation

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