Single-player games like Little Library
Below are 9 single-player Steam games similar to Little Library, 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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Stock:Retail investors
Single-player alternative to Little Library — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Indie with Little Library.
If you have ideas about stocks, you should buy this game. Before you use real money to verify your ideas, come here to verify them. It provides 1-minute data for nearly 20 years of mainstream markets, as well as conditional order functions. There is also unrealistic simulated stock trading.
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Go to IT
Single-player alternative to Little Library — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Indie with Little Library.
Have you ever wanted to run your own software company? Go to IT is a business simulation game with a multitude of parameters to manage and meaningful choices to enjoy. Build your company and bring it to the top, surviving almost 30 years of software industry ups and downs.
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Restaurant Empire II
Single-player alternative to Little Library — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Indie with Little Library.
Restaurant Empire 2 is the most realistic and comprehensive restaurant business simulation available, featuring 4 cuisines, 600 recipes, 4 huge cities, 2 campaigns with a total of 34 missions, 1400 interior objects, and a mix of business strategy and role-playing gameplay such as cooking contests.
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Life Changer
Single-player alternative to Little Library — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Indie with Little Library.
Life Changer is a Windows & Mac OS life simulation RPG that allows you to compete with friends or embark on a life quest of personal growth. Acquire skills, education, assets, advance career, invest & grow businesses to achieve life goals & live the life of your dreams in this life changing game.
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MALL MANAGER SIMULATOR - PROLOGUE
Single-player alternative to Little Library — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Indie with Little Library.
Mall Manager Simulator: Prologue is a limited version of the full game to start running your local Mall now. Wishlist the full version to play the complete Mall Manager Simulator game. Design, build, and manage your own shopping center, where every decision you make impacts your success!
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Bank Simulator
Single-player alternative to Little Library — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Simulation with Little Library.
Build and manage your financial empire from a small bank to a global powerhouse. Approve loans, trade bonds, hire staff, and master the market in Bank Simulator a business management sim and banking tycoon where every economic decision impacts your bottom line
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This Grand Life 2
Single-player alternative to Little Library — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy and Simulation with Little Library.
A money-focused life simulator. Create characters with allergies and addictions. Manage their lives through financial booms and busts. Advance their careers, start a small business, invest in real estate and stocks - or roleplay a penniless hobo.
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Tailor Simulator
Single-player alternative to Little Library — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Simulation with Little Library.
Build your workshop and turn it into a fashion business. Interact with your customers and design unique collections to sell in your store. Upgrade your workshop until you rule the fashion industry.
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Office Survival Simulator
Single-player alternative to Little Library — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Simulation with Little Library.
Juggle ridiculous office tasks, avoid sanity-sapping distractions, and beat the clock before corporate burnout takes hold. It’s you vs. the workday—and the copier is winning.