The best games like The Sims for building beautiful characters, homes, and a life full of drama

The Sims 3 - A sim wears a headband and a green top smiling in front of a brick wall
(Image credit: Maxis, Electronic Arts)

For the past 25 years, any list of games like The Sims has been mostly wishful thinking. There hasn’t been anything truly like The Sims series—until now. In 2025 we’re finally going to get some true Sims competition that mimics the full suite of character creation, Build Mode, and Live Mode simulation that the series has dominated for decades.

There’s already one game like The Sims in early access that you can play right now with two more scheduled to launch in 2025. I’ll lay out which games you can expect to play and when and a few bonus options for games that aren’t exactly like The Sims but do capture at least part of that experience while we wait for more to launch.

Games like The Sims

Tiny Life - Two tinies flirt outside the library

(Image credit: Ellpeck Games)

Tiny Life

Release date: 2023 (Early access) | Developer: Ellpeck Games | SteamSo far, Tiny Life is the only true sims-style life sim out there that isn’t an EA spinoff of its own series. It’s still in early access with a small development team but it already meets so many parts of the quintessential Sims experience. You can build homes and community lots, create families with silly traits and goals, and manage their unpredictable life journeys in an open world with multiple neighborhoods.

The pixelated art style won’t be to everyone’s taste but I already had a surprisingly good time digging into Tiny Life’s early access version. It makes keeping an eye on traits and relationships pretty easy so I always felt like I was able to appreciate its funny moments of simulated weirdness. The open world is also great, bringing a bit of old Sims 3 nostalgia for those that miss it.

The Sims 3 - A Sim plays a video game on a TV

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The Sims 3

Release date: 2009 | Developer: Maxis | SteamSince there’s still just one true option for games like The Sims to play I am going ahead and recommending The Sims 3. I’ve been returning to it myself in the past year and honestly having a blast. Visually, The Sims 3 may have aged like milk—though I do have a soft spot for the crunchy old homes if not the characters—but the way it forces you to play is still great.

Unlike The Sims 4, which always asks for permission before sending your Live Mode story spiralling in a new direction, The Sims 3 very deliberately throws speedbumps at you. I really enjoy being forced to react to burglars, unlikely romantic attraction, and other chaos. It’s a matter of taste definitely, but if you’re someone constantly feeling bored of The Sims 4 and not sure what you want to do in game next, The Sims 3 is my answer.

Games kind of like The Sims

While we wait for more Sims-like to launch, I’ll also recommend some games that capture the same vibe as just part of The Sims experience. And I promise not to pretend that Stardew Valley is like The Sims just because it’s a life sim—it isn’t.

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Upcoming games like The Sims

Inzoi reveal trailer - two chararacters talk in a street lined with shops

(Image credit: Krafton)

Inzoi

Release date: March 28, 2025 (early access) | Developer: inZOI Studio |

Steam

The next to launch game like The Sims will be Krafton’s life sim Inzoi. This one has been hotly anticipated for its very pretty, realistic visual style and character creator. I’ve got no doubt that this one will fill up my PC with screenshots of gorgeous builds and characters. It’s been more difficult to tell what the real depth of Inzoi’s simulation will be like. There have been small demonstrations of things like driving cars or swapping to any playable Zoi in a city, but just how much you’ll have to do beyond cooking, chatting, and going to work has been slightly harder to judge. We’ll find out how it fares when it launches in early access in March.

Paralives - A character sits on a kitchen counter

(Image credit: Paralives Team)

Paralives

Release date: 2025 (early access) | Developer: Alex Massé & Paralives Studio | SteamParalives has been in the works for a long time from a small team and finally plans to reach early access in 2025. It leans even harder into stylized visuals than The Sims 4 does, with characters that almost look painted. The big appeal of Paralives for me is its very adaptable build system that lets you do things like resize windows (imagine that), turn objects like tables and lamps into different size variants easily, and grid-free wall construction. On the simulation side Paralives looks like it’s definitely going to lean into developing a character over time by growing skills, changing jobs, and more.

Lauren has been writing for PC Gamer since she went hunting for the cryptid Dark Souls fashion police in 2017. She accepted her role as Associate Editor in 2021, now serving as self-appointed chief cozy games and farmlife sim enjoyer. Her career originally began in game development and she remains fascinated by how games tick in the modding and speedrunning scenes. She likes long fantasy books, longer RPGs, can’t stop playing co-op survival crafting games, and has spent a number of hours she refuses to count building houses in The Sims games for over 20 years.