Games like Money Simulator
Hustle to the top through jobs, deliveries, street races, gambling, and risky crypto plays. Buy, upgrade, and flip cars and motorcycles for profit. Build your empire by launching businesses, managing operations, and hiring staff. Take bold risks, make big moves, and rise!

Top 12 games similar to Money Simulator
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Recycling Center Simulator
Recycling Center Simulator is a business simulator game with a first person view. Make money from garbage, collect raw materials for your recycling center from different locations, recycle them, make money by producing new products and improve your factory.
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Cinemaster Cinema Simulator
Run your own cinema! Set showtimes, print tickets, buy new films, pop popcorn, upgrade and clean theaters. Vending machines, staffs, upgrades, and much more are coming soon!
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Mystery Egg Shop Simulator
Run your very own mystery egg shop! Stock shelves, manage customers, and grow your business. Every egg hides a surprise, you can sell them sealed, or open them to discover what’s inside? Unbox action figures, trade collectibles, and build themed dioramas to increase their value.
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Liquor Store Simulator
Open your own Liquor Store! Buy goods, manage your store, hire staff. Who knows, maybe you will be able to make a real alcohol empire out of a small store.
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Console Store Simulator
In Console Store Simulator, turn a small second-hand game shop into the most popular store in town. Buy and sell games and consoles, negotiate with customers, repair devices, open a game café, and grow your business with black market opportunities.
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Cinema Manager Simulator
🎬 Manage and expand your own cinema. Upgrade equipment, customize interiors, schedule movies, set ticket prices, hire staff, and handle repairs to create the ultimate movie-watching experience! 🍿
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Service Area Simulator
Start your journey from a small roadside stop and grow it into a massive rest area. Stock shelves, sell fuel, run a restaurant and motel, and keep everything clean and efficient. With the right management, turn a tiny business into a bustling service hub everyone wants to visit!
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Ice Cream Simulator
Run your dream ice cream shop and serve delicious treats from around the world! Craft Thai Rolls, Matka Kulfi, Mochi, cones, and more. Craft traditional recipes or use modern machines. Customize your shop, create a unique menu, hire staff, and keep customers happy as you build your ice cream empire!
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Minsgon Simulator
Hatch mysterious eggs to discover unique Minsgons! Feed, train, and grow them. Showcase and sell your beloved creatures in your own shop, expand your collection, and rise to fame in the world of Minsgon!
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Gym Manager
Gym Manager is a simulation game where you can build, expand and manage your own gym. To attract more customers, invest in new equipment and sabotage your competition. But beware: the town's shady streets provide opportunities for illegal business ventures.
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Nuclear Apocalypse Merchant Simulator
A post-apocalyptic single-player simulator where you sell resources to survivors to withstand internal and external threats. Work with scavengers to gather supplies, keep your shelter secure, and uncover the secrets of the bunker.
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Food Delivery Simulator 2026
Build your own food delivery business! Deliver orders, earn money, upgrade your vehicle, explore a vast city, manage your office, hire drivers, and furnish your home.
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