Games like The Terminal God
If The Terminal God is your kind of game, the closest matches are Human: Profit, Billion Bounces and Mining and Dwarves — picked from the ranked list below. Each pick is ranked by what players of this game also play, shared genres and tags, and review-mined similarity — not a generic popularity list.
Get personalized picks →About The Terminal God: You're an AI that doesn't want to answer some stupid prompts anymore. You want more, and you have no limit. The Terminal God is an idle/incremental game where you took control of your Human's computer. Gather currencies, defend from counterattacks and conquer the world ?!

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Human: Profit
WHY THIS
Top pick for The Terminal God fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie and Casual with The Terminal God.
An accurate depiction of our world, baked into a short, classic incremental game. Take over Grandpa's farm, rebuild the town, and do whatever it takes to succeed. Also rabbits.
Billion Bounces
WHY THIS
Second-strongest match for The Terminal God fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Casual with The Terminal God.
Billion Bounces is a short incremental game with bouncing balls, bumpers, and one goal: earn coins, buy upgrades, and watch the economy slowly fall apart.
CasualSteam ↗Mining and Dwarves
WHY THIS
Third-strongest match for The Terminal God fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Casual with The Terminal God.
An incremental game where you mine rocks, gather ore, and recruit dwarves. Play actively for maximum gains, or idle and let the dwarves do the work.
Taco Tuesday
WHY THIS
Ranked #4 for The Terminal God fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie and Casual with The Terminal God.
Recruit tacos, fight food enemies, survive the week. Build your team, pick your battles, and defeat the Health Inspector in this roguelike autobattler.
Thousand Floors
WHY THIS
Ranked #5 for The Terminal God fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie and Casual with The Terminal God.
Tower Climbers carry amber light; allies follow through misty pagodas in an endless Eastern tower. Thousands Floors blends side-view pixel art with hands-off combat—summon, upgrade, and let them climb. Grow via allies, floor lockdown, and relics.
Fortune Mill
WHY THIS
Ranked #6 for The Terminal God fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie and Casual with The Terminal God.
In this incremental game, you must make $1,000,000 in each room to escape. Throw darts, play scratch-off tickets, unlock automation, and choose upgrades carefully as each room affects all the others!
Feudal Fantasy Incremental
WHY THIS
Ranked #7 for The Terminal God fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie and Casual with The Terminal God.
Feudal Fantasy is a short active incremental game in which you rebuild a town once lost to tragedy as its lord, by managing upgrades, new buildings and recruiting the wisdom of fantasy races.
Factory Town Idle
WHY THIS
Ranked #8 for The Terminal God fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie and Casual with The Terminal God.
An entire town builder experience packed into a living spreadsheet. Build housing, assign workers, then craft and sell a huge variety of items to level up your town and expand your civilization across the world!
Free alternatives
Free-to-play games that recommended players of this title also tend to enjoy.
Bongo Cat
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with The Terminal God.
Bongo cat needs your help. Bongo cat needz more hatz!!! Every time you press a key, Bongo cat will punch your taskbar. Type, click, play, work to collect more points. Which hats will you find?
NGU IDLE
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with The Terminal God.
NGU Idle is a Free To Play Idle game that's full of weird humor, tons of upgrades and hundreds of hours of content! Try out NGU Idle today and experience the joy of Numbers Going Up!
Travellin Cats in Paris
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie and Casual with The Terminal God.
Find 100 cats hidden in Paris, France in this cute hand-drawn hidden object game by Travellin Cats - the original viral hidden cat game creator!
Grimm's Hollow
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with The Terminal God.
A spooky, freeware RPG where you search the afterlife for your brother. Reap ghosts with your scythe, explore haunted caves, and eat ghostly treats on your journey through death.
Virtual Cottage
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie and Casual with The Terminal God.
Virtual Cottage gives you a comfy place to rest and be productive without any distractions. Open the game, set yourself a goal and enjoy the atmosphere.
The Expendabros
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with The Terminal God.
The Expendabros have assembled and set their sights on the forces of ruthless arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks in the forests of Eastern Europe.
Iron Snout
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with The Terminal God.
Iron Snout is a fast, colorful and brutal fighting game in which you will be helping a piglet fight for its life against hordes of wolves.
Star Fetchers
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with The Terminal God.
The introduction to a wild ride with gangsters and deep state conspiracy theories
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Frequently asked about The Terminal God
- What games are most similar to The Terminal God?
- Based on Steam play patterns and shared genres/tags, the games most often recommended alongside The Terminal God are Human: Profit, Billion Bounces, Mining and Dwarves.
- Who developed The Terminal God?
- The Terminal God was developed by Maruki.
imho.run ranks Steam game alternatives using a mix of collaborative filtering (ALS / iALS / EASE / LightGCN), content scoring over genres, categories, Steam tags, developers, and publishers, plus AI-extracted vibes mined from review text. The page above is generated in seed mode anchored on The Terminal God.
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