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Games like Titan Outpost

Titan Outpost is a hard science fiction role-playing game in which you must build a base, manage its crew, develop your character's skills and attributes, and explore Saturn's sixth moon, uncovering its mysteries and harvesting its resources.​

IndieAdventureSimulationRPGby The Boar Studioreleased Aug 9, 2019
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Top 12 games similar to Titan Outpost

  1. 1

    Space One - Electron

    Adventure through a limitless procedural galaxy, as you play the role of a colonist in this epic colony simulator.

    AdventureEarly AccessIndie
  2. 2

    Ragnorium

    Lead a team of cloned settlers and build a home on a new planet. Start from the Stone Age, construct sturdy shelters, hunt for food, and fight off dangers. Make your team stronger and better equipped to survive.

    ActionSimulationStrategy
  3. 3

    Out There: Oceans of Time

    Out There: Oceans of Time is a space exploration game that puts you at the helm of an interstellar mission of discovery spanning a vast and vibrant cosmos.

    AdventureIndieRPG
  4. 4

    Sector Unknown

    Sector Unknown is a solo-developed, isometric sci-fi RPG set in a shadowy expanse of space. Begin on a desolate planet, establish a stronghold, explore space, ally with or dominate local factions, and combat a despotic organization set on ruthlessly exploiting the sector's resources and inhabitants.

    RPG
  5. 5

    SimPocalypse

    A civilization simulator where you manage billions of people and rebuild millions of structures. Improve your economy, research, advance, battle, and much more! Play at your own pace by controlling game speed and automate various tasks!

    AdventureCasualIndie
  6. 6

    The Long Journey Home

    The Long Journey Home combines an open world full of galaxies, planets and anomalies with quests and mechanics of a rogue-like RPG. One destination. Endless adventures. Where will this journey take you?

    IndieRPGSimulation
  7. 7

    Objects in Space

    Objects in Space is a retro space game centred on 2D point-and-click stealth action in a massive open world. Players have their own customisable ships and can meet people, become a trader, bounty hunter, explorer, scavenger or all of them at once.

    ActionAdventureIndie
  8. 8

    Rebuild 3: Gangs of Deadsville

    Rebuild a ruined city in this post-apocalyptic mix of strategy and simulation. Manage survivors, scavenge for food and supplies, deal with rival gangs, illness, interpersonal strife and zombie attacks.

    IndieRPGSimulation
  9. 9

    Aven Colony

    Build a new home for humanity in Aven Colony. Discover Aven Prime - an alien planet of deserts, tundras, and wetlands light years from earth. Build your colonies into massive, sprawling cities whilst dealing with the challenges faced when settling on a new world.

    IndieSimulationStrategy
  10. 10

    Baldur's Gate 3

    Baldur’s Gate 3 is a story-rich, party-based RPG set in the universe of Dungeons & Dragons, where your choices shape a tale of fellowship and betrayal, survival and sacrifice, and the lure of absolute power.

    AdventureRPGStrategy
  11. 11

    Space Station Tycoon

    Create a thriving space station in a lost sector. Face thrilling challenges head-on, from pirate raids to asteroid impacts, as you lead your company to new heights.

    IndieSimulationStrategy
  12. 12

    Endzone - A World Apart

    Endzone is a post-apocalyptic survival city builder, where you start a new civilization with a group of people after an ecological disaster. Build them a new home and ensure their survival in a shattered world, threatened by constant radiation, toxic rain, sandstorms and droughts.

    IndieSimulationStrategy

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