Single-player games like Bit-Cremental: Fishistry
Below are 15 single-player Steam games similar to Bit-Cremental: Fishistry, 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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Suizokukan Project
Single-player alternative to Bit-Cremental: Fishistry — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Simulation and Casual with Bit-Cremental: Fishistry.
Turn your desktop into an aquarium! Fish, collect, earn, and decorate your aquarium. Suizokukan Project makes for the perfect companion while you do menial work in your computer.
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Fishing Inc
Single-player alternative to Bit-Cremental: Fishistry — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Simulation with Bit-Cremental: Fishistry.
Fishing Inc is a cozy incremental fishing game! Catch fish, earn cash, and unlock powerful skills. Master new ponds, fill your Fish Log with Legendary catches, and become the ultimate angler!
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Cornerpond
Single-player alternative to Bit-Cremental: Fishistry — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Simulation with Bit-Cremental: Fishistry.
A chill idle-fishing desktop toy in the corner of your screen. Buy upgrades, catch rare fish, and customize your avatar at your own pace!
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Pocket Idler: Fishing Pond
Single-player alternative to Bit-Cremental: Fishistry — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Casual with Bit-Cremental: Fishistry.
Craft your dream fishing experience in this engaging tycoon idler. Stock your pond with rare fish, build and upgrade your shop, attract eager customers, and manage your business to become a legendary fishing haven.
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Unboxathon
Single-player alternative to Bit-Cremental: Fishistry — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Simulation with Bit-Cremental: Fishistry.
Unboxathon is a cute content-packed incremental game about opening mystery boxes. Find rare items, upgrade your skills, and unlock new boxes & features! Collect shiny items, pop bubble wrap, and materialize artifacts out of thin air. Can you find your lost childhood plush?
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Grove Fisher
Single-player alternative to Bit-Cremental: Fishistry — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Simulation with Bit-Cremental: Fishistry.
A relaxing idle game about fishing. Discover dozens of fishes and treasures! Spend your resources on growing your operation and unlocking new varieties of underground life! Achieve goals, buy skills, and mutate rare fish to improve your profits!
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Black Hole Fishing
Single-player alternative to Bit-Cremental: Fishistry — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Simulation with Bit-Cremental: Fishistry.
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!
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Ramen-ten ‘Heart Abyss’
Single-player alternative to Bit-Cremental: Fishistry — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Simulation with Bit-Cremental: Fishistry.
Immerse yourself in the cozy atmosphere of an Asian noodle shop right on your desktop. Discover new recipes, decorate your stall, and serve peasants, samurai, and yokai delicious hot meals while you work or relax.
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Lumberjacked
Single-player alternative to Bit-Cremental: Fishistry — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Simulation with Bit-Cremental: Fishistry.
You wake up in a strange cabin deep in a mysterious forest, axe in hand, with only one way forward—through. Chop trees, sell logs, purchase and upgrade gear, and uncover the secrets hidden deep in the forest.
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Latte Stand Tycoon
Single-player alternative to Bit-Cremental: Fishistry — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Simulation with Bit-Cremental: Fishistry.
Come, join Maya and Mia as they attempt to restore an old family home, and assimilate into the town of Falling Leaves as you learn to mix the perfect latte to fit the ever-changing weather. Can you become a master barista, and change the mood of an ever-gloomy town?
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Latte Stand Tycoon +
Single-player alternative to Bit-Cremental: Fishistry — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Simulation and Casual with Bit-Cremental: Fishistry.
Use your barista and math skills to mix the perfect latte and rebuild your family home and cafe to their former glory.
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Hero Tower
Single-player alternative to Bit-Cremental: Fishistry — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Casual with Bit-Cremental: Fishistry.
Play as the Hero as he is dropped into the Hero Simulation Machine MKI and take-on a tower full of puzzles and monsters. Equip a variety of tools and weapons found in chests on each floor, that have limited uses and reset every floor, giving each one a unique challenge.
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The Myriad
Single-player alternative to Bit-Cremental: Fishistry — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Casual with Bit-Cremental: Fishistry.
Welcome to my Labyrinth! I call it the "Myriad." While it's not full of traps, monsters, shifting hedges, or teleporting goblets, it is quite large....256 meters squared to be exact, and aside from a few artifacts and other collectables, it's all maze..
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Bar Breaker
Single-player alternative to Bit-Cremental: Fishistry — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Casual with Bit-Cremental: Fishistry.
Brace yourself, hero, for a battle unlike any other against a tyrannical health bar, a relentless titan fueled by its every defeat.
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Fungiculture
Single-player alternative to Bit-Cremental: Fishistry — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Indie and Simulation with Bit-Cremental: Fishistry.
A cute and relaxing mushroom farming idler. Collect a variety of mushrooms, watch and help them grow, then sell them off for more money to buy more packs and discover them all.