Single-player games like Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue
Below are 14 single-player Steam games similar to Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue, 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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Dungeon Tycoon
Single-player alternative to Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue.
Build your own dungeon and attract heroes from all over the realm! Grow your business by exploiting every facet of your visitors' dungeon exploration experience. Will you be able to keep your evil dungeon business going?
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KingForge
Single-player alternative to Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue.
Build a living kingdom where villagers work and survive on their own. Assign roles, keep your people fed, automate your systems, and defend against growing threats. Your kingdom lives or falls by your decisions.
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Quiet Bruise
Single-player alternative to Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue.
Play as dumb plushies trying to keep a collapsing factory alive in this tower defence factory automation game. Build chaotic production lines, fight off hordes of cats and crocs, survive your own terrible decisions and keep the factory running.
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Gargantua
Single-player alternative to Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue.
Build your spaceship, Gargantua. Establish industries, shape the free market, trade between planets, and defend your wealth. A single mistake can collapse supply chains and trigger interstellar economic crises. In Gargantua, war is money.
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Wall World Strategy
Single-player alternative to Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue.
Build and lead a colony on the surface of an endless Wall. Manage resources and your people, develop new technologies, defend against relentless zyrex attacks, and send robo-spiders on risky expeditions. Keep the colony from collapsing – in Wall World, it's easy to fall.
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Villagedom
Single-player alternative to Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue.
Are you worthy of being a king? Test your mettle in this city-builder and resource management game as you develop your kingdom. Face challenges at every turn and transform your village into something mighty. Protect your subjects. Slay your enemies. Be a king!
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King of the Dwarves: Underground City Builder
Single-player alternative to Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue.
Build an epic kingdom inside a mountain in this underground city builder. Mine and build in a vast procedurally generated 3D world. Gather resources, research technology, train warriors and engineers, forge weapons, fight monsters and manage hundreds of units. Become the King of the Dwarves!
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Creo God Simulator
Single-player alternative to Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue.
Creo God Simulator is a game of city building, resource management, survival, and a ton of villager smiting. As the divinely chosen Creostrider, it's your job to build a society bit by bit, while convincing your new population to believe in you as their one true god.
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Dungeons
Single-player alternative to Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue.
Assume the role of a mighty (and mighty evil) Dungeon Lord and create your own diabolical demesnes underground. 10 different classes of heroes dare to enter your dungeon where 15 different monsters lurk in the dark.
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Dungeons 2
Single-player alternative to Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue.
The Dungeon Lord is back – and this time he’s serious! In Dungeons 2, fulfil the Dungeon Lord’s insatiable quest for vengeance by recruiting fearsome new monsters from all corners of the underworld in order to undertake his evil bidding.
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Dungeons 3
Single-player alternative to Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue.
At last, the Dungeon Lord has successfully united the forces of evil and established his dark empire. Time for the next step in his most diabolical quest: expansion!
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Tiny Aquarium: Social Fishkeeping
Single-player alternative to Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Simulation with Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue.
A happy aquarium that lives at the bottom of your screen! Tiny Aquarium is a social idle simulator that keeps growing, even when offline. Hatch, sell fish, decorate, go fishin’, and visit your friends’ aquariums with bite-sized daily sessions.
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Space Station Tycoon
Single-player alternative to Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue.
Create a thriving space station in a lost sector. Face thrilling challenges head-on, from pirate raids to asteroid impacts, as you lead your company to new heights.
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Bumpers & Dragons
Single-player alternative to Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with Dungeon Tycoon: Prologue.
Drop balls. Slay dragons. Bumpers & Dragons is a pachinko roguelite where physics meets strategy. Engineer your luck and crawl deep into procedurally generated dungeons.