Single-player games like It Takes a Tribe
Below are 9 single-player Steam games similar to It Takes a Tribe, ranked by player overlap. Every pick carries Steam's Single-player category, so multiplayer-only titles or always-online games don't sneak in. imho.run pulls the category data from Steam directly — Single-player here matches what the store labels.
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Ranked picks
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Folk Emerging
Single-player alternative to It Takes a Tribe — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with It Takes a Tribe.
Lead nomadic families through the Stone Age in this turn-based 4X strategy game with in-depth characters, cultures, and ecosystems. Explore the wilderness, hunt megafauna, outsmart competitors in trade & autobattler combat. Discover fire, agriculture, politics... and survive to tell the tale.
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Old World
Single-player alternative to It Takes a Tribe — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with It Takes a Tribe.
Old World is a revolutionary new historical strategy game where you lead your dynasty over generations of rule against rival kings and queens. Wage massive wars, manage your court, and build a dynasty — or watch your empire crumble to dust. What legacy will you leave behind?
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Songs of Silence
Single-player alternative to It Takes a Tribe — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with It Takes a Tribe.
Lead armies, rebuild fallen kingdoms, and rise to greatness! Embark on an epic journey of strategy in a visually stunning world. Fight intense battles and uncover a captivating story.
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ENDLESS™ Legend 2
Single-player alternative to It Takes a Tribe — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with It Takes a Tribe.
Lead your people to victory on an ever-evolving world in this strategy game featuring asymmetric factions led by powerful heroes. Build your empire, wield political influence, and raise grand armies to wage war in a race to uncover dark secrets buried within the planet.
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Terminus: Zombie Survivors
Single-player alternative to It Takes a Tribe — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with It Takes a Tribe.
Terminus: Zombie Survivors is a 2D turn-based survival roguelike set during a zombie apocalypse. Each journey is unique, and every decision can mean the difference between life and death. Can you brave hunger, cold, and the undead in order to reach the Terminus and find salvation?
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Terra Invicta
Single-player alternative to It Takes a Tribe — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with It Takes a Tribe.
An alien invasion has fractured humanity into seven ideological factions each with a unique vision for the future. Lead your chosen faction to take control of Earth’s nations, expand across the Solar System, and battle enemy fleets in tactical combat.
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Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic
Single-player alternative to It Takes a Tribe — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with It Takes a Tribe.
Build a soviet republic from an impoverished country into a rich industrial superpower in a city builder with intricate production chains and a fully simulated global economy. Manage the lives of your citizens from education to work and party loyalty to criminal activity.
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Rebuild 3: Gangs of Deadsville
Single-player alternative to It Takes a Tribe — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with It Takes a Tribe.
Rebuild a ruined city in this post-apocalyptic mix of strategy and simulation. Manage survivors, scavenge for food and supplies, deal with rival gangs, illness, interpersonal strife and zombie attacks.
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Daily Thread: The Sewing of Discontent
Single-player alternative to It Takes a Tribe — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with It Takes a Tribe.
Henrietta is a seamstress in early industrial Manchester, enjoying Victorian age manufactory work. Relive your favorite moments from Dickens, Zola, and Marx, learn about the history of working conditions and worker rights and how they got where they are today, and think of where they could still go!