Single-player games like Revolution: Young Mao
Below are 8 single-player Steam games similar to Revolution: Young Mao, 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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Bible Quiz: Trivia Game
Single-player alternative to Revolution: Young Mao — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Free To Play with Revolution: Young Mao.
Race the clock across hundreds of Bible trivia questions! Test your knowledge of scripture, famous figures, miracles, parables, and more. Perfect for faith communities, trivia fans, and anyone curious about the world's most read book.
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Carbon Compliance
Single-player alternative to Revolution: Young Mao — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
A simulation game about experiencing the very mundane job of a government official, rummaging through paperwork. Make sure all the paperwork is free of any errors. Deny applications that are not up to the specified requirements. Bored of working, play mini-games to relieve stress.
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Digital Civilization: Evolution
Single-player alternative to Revolution: Young Mao — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
Build your own empire! Evolve from a primitive civilization and rise to become the strongest and greatest empire of all! Manage resources, construct buildings, and engage in diplomacy with other nations, as you grow your civilization step by step into an unstoppable powerhouse.
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Socialism Simulator
Single-player alternative to Revolution: Young Mao — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
The civil war is over. To the rapturous cheers of the crowd, you and four of your companions take control of the country. The young socialist state proudly raises its flags, its eyes fixed on a distant, bright future.
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The Fourteen Day Letters
Single-player alternative to Revolution: Young Mao — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
"The Fourteen Day Letters" is a ADV game centered around “chatting.” In a world that has already gone mad, you and “Yuna” hold onto the last fragments of sanity through a chatroom, spending fourteen days as everything slowly falls apart. And in the end, the outcome will change based on your choices.
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pWordle
Single-player alternative to Revolution: Young Mao — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
pWordle is a fun and challenging word puzzle game inspired by the popular game Wordle and is available in multiple languages. With a virtual keyboard, Word of the Day, and Freeplay mode, a jukebox, gallery, players can unlock images and earn Steam achievements while improving their vocabulary.
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Sak Winik : The Appointed One
Single-player alternative to Revolution: Young Mao — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
Prove to AI that you are both "excellent" and "human" — in 7 minutes. A conversational suspense game where you debate two AIs across closed-room scenarios: a wrecked spacecraft, a deserted island, an eerie mansion. Logic alone won't save you. Contradiction, emotion, and hesitation are your weapons.
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Victoria 3
Single-player alternative to Revolution: Young Mao — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
Paradox Development Studio invites you to build your ideal society in the tumult of the exciting and transformative 19th century. Balance the competing interests in your society and earn your place in the sun in Victoria 3, one of the most anticipated games in Paradox’s history.