Choose Gold Crusader Remastered Edition
Choose Gold Crusader Remastered Edition if it matches what drew you to this matchup. Gold Crusader Remastered Edition launched in 2016.
Gold Crusader Remastered Edition and The Monsters' History Book both land in Indie, Adventure, Casual on Steam, which is why they keep getting compared. The comparison below is built from each game's Steam metadata — release year, genres, categories, Steam Deck status, price, and review score — refreshed daily by imho.run's scraper. Headline differences: Both share Indie, Adventure, Casual on Steam. Gold Crusader Remastered Edition (2016) is 2 years older than The Monsters' History Book (2018). The Monsters' History Book is currently ~20% cheaper on Steam than Gold Crusader Remastered Edition (3.99 USD vs. 4.99 USD). No login or purchase needed — scroll for the full table, the verdict FAQ, and links to ranked similar games for both titles.
Choose Gold Crusader Remastered Edition if it matches what drew you to this matchup. Gold Crusader Remastered Edition launched in 2016.
Choose The Monsters' History Book if you want a Strategy, Simulation, and RPG experience. On Steam, it's currently about 20% cheaper on the Steam Store. The Monsters' History Book launched in 2018.
Both Gold Crusader Remastered Edition and The Monsters' History Book sit in Indie, Adventure, and Casual on Steam, so either pick lands in the same broad neighborhood. Use the side-by-side table for the feature view, or follow the "Games like" links below to see ranked alternatives for either title.
Gold Crusader Remastered Edition | The Monsters' History Book | |
|---|---|---|
| Released | 2016 | 2018 |
| Genres | Indie, Adventure, Casual | Strategy, Indie, Adventure, Simulation, RPG, Casual |
| Platforms | Windows | Windows |
| Steam Deck | Unrated | Unrated |
| Price | 4.99 USD | 3.99 USD |
| Steam reviews | 8 reviews | 20% positive (10 reviews) |
| Multiplayer | Single-player only | Single-player only |
| Developers | West Forest Games, Enigma Entertainment | 喵呜喵5, 0Cube |
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