Games Like How To Grow a Black Hole (2026)

The best similar games on Steam — matched by shared genre and gameplay, with a reason for every pick.

Updated daily · July 17, 2026

Looking for games like How To Grow a Black Hole? The closest matches on Steam right now are Worlds Builder, Berry Bury Berry, CELESTIAL: FIRE & FORGE — chosen by shared genre and gameplay (single-player) and ranked by how fast each is currently gaining followers. Full ranked list of 12 below, each with why it's a match.

Best games similar to How To Grow a Black Hole

#GameGenreShared with How To Grow a Black Hole
1Worlds BuilderCasualCasual, Indie, Simulation, single-player
2Berry Bury BerryAdventureCasual, Indie, single-player
3CELESTIAL: FIRE & FORGEAdventureIndie, Simulation, single-player
4Megastore SimulatorCasualCasual, Indie, Simulation, single-player
5Island Market SimulatorCasualCasual, Indie, Simulation, single-player
6Tiny Wilds SimulatorCasualCasual, Simulation, single-player
7Cozy MiningCasualCasual, Simulation, single-player
8Big AmbitionsIndieIndie, Simulation, single-player
9GrimshireIndieIndie, Simulation, single-player
10SUPER IDLE POOP CLICKERCasualCasual, single-player
11Mine MineSimulationSimulation, single-player
12Dome KeeperActionIndie, Simulation, single-player

Why these are like How To Grow a Black Hole

1. Worlds Builder

Both are casual / indie games; both offer single-player. WORLDS Builder is game about alchemy, controlling forces of nature, creating worlds, building, researching and trading!

2. Berry Bury Berry

Both are casual / indie games; both offer single-player. A juicy first-person incremental game about growing berries and tossing them down an ominous hole.

3. CELESTIAL: FIRE & FORGE

Both are indie / simulation games; both offer single-player. An incremental clicker game where you HEROICALLY… click a button to light a fire.

4. Megastore Simulator

Both are casual / indie games; both offer single-player. Megastore Simulator is a first-person management & tycoon game.

5. Island Market Simulator

Both are casual / indie games; both offer single-player. Team up with your friends and build a thriving trade empire in this CO-OP strategy and economy simulation set on a lively island.

6. Tiny Wilds Simulator

Both are casual / simulation games; both offer single-player. Observe a small wild ecosystem where plants and animals live, grow, and struggle to survive.

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