Single-player games like Midnight Moments
Below are 11 single-player Steam games similar to Midnight Moments, 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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Hexalith
Single-player alternative to Midnight Moments — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Casual with Midnight Moments.
Hexalith is a sci-fi city-builder where you're tasked to build a space colony and survive harsh world conditions by placing tiles, optimizing your blueprint deck, and managing your resources. Relax endlessly in a casual sandbox, or refine your strategy to outscore players and climb the leaderboard.
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Townscaper
Single-player alternative to Midnight Moments — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Casual with Midnight Moments.
Instant town building toy. Place housing blocks and watch them transform, piece by piece, into idyllic ocean-side towns, pastoral gardens, or sweeping cities on the sea.
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Pile Up!
Single-player alternative to Midnight Moments — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Casual with Midnight Moments.
"Pile Up!" is a strategic building game which you need to build houses, fulfill your people’s requests and manage your risky buildings in different ways on a small land. But don’t let your guard down in this chill environment, we only get you relaxed so you destroy everything you did.
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The Block
Single-player alternative to Midnight Moments — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Casual with Midnight Moments.
The Block is the world's smallest city builder. Place randomly generated buildings on a square and build up a tiny but perfectly formed city block! It's a very small game - more of a tiny little toy with no goals or challenges - hence the very small price :)
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SUMMERHOUSE
Single-player alternative to Midnight Moments — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Casual with Midnight Moments.
A tiny building game about beautiful lived-in houses. No rules or restrictions, just pure creativity.
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Islands & Trains
Single-player alternative to Midnight Moments — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Casual with Midnight Moments.
Craft tiny railway dioramas in a stress-free island sandbox. No rules or timers - just design, build, and enjoy.
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Atlas Architect
Single-player alternative to Midnight Moments — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Casual with Midnight Moments.
A creative game where your imagination is your limit.
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Gourdlets
Single-player alternative to Midnight Moments — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Casual with Midnight Moments.
An easygoing sandbox game about building towns for cute vegetable folks. Create your perfect community then watch as the gourdlets make themselves at home. No objectives, no points, just good vibes. Play in full screen, or let your gourdlets hang out at the bottom of your screen!
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The Almost Gone
Single-player alternative to Midnight Moments — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
Experience the intricate dioramas and connections of your life, and the ripples we all make, in this award-winning narrative puzzle game about death, loss, and mental health.
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Modulus: Factory Automation
Single-player alternative to Midnight Moments — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
Build, automate, & optimize production lines across sky islands with real spatial constraints. Every production line is an open-ended puzzle: which operators to use, how to route your belts and how to fit your factory into the landscape. Your solutions, like your factories, are uniquely your own.
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You Suck at Parking® - Complete Edition
Single-player alternative to Midnight Moments — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
You Suck at Parking® is the only racing game where your goal is to stop and parking your ride is more important than your driving skills. It’s a hot race against the clock as you drift, cruise, and go airborne over 250 frustratingly fun, wild levels.