14 Games Like Pioneers of Pagonia That Embrace Community Building

If you loved Pioneers of Pagonia for its focus on cooperation, crafting, and nurturing a thriving settlement, you’re in good company. Many cozy and strategy-driven games now celebrate the same themes of community building, resource sharing, and teamwork.

Whether you want to lead a peaceful village, connect with quirky neighbors, or watch your settlement grow from a few tents into a bustling haven, these 14 games capture the same warm, collaborative spirit.

Fabledom

Animated scene of villagers in a snowy village with wooden huts, snow-covered trees, and mountains in the background under a clear blue sky.
Fabledom | Gameplay Screenshot

Step into a fairy-tale kingdom where diplomacy, romance, and charm drive your growth. Fabledom blends city-building with heartwarming storytelling as you nurture your village and form bonds with neighboring realms.

Manor Lords

A grassy field with sheep grazing, a wooden windmill on stilts, people in medieval clothing, and trees in the background under a clear sky.
Manor Lords | Gameplay Screenshot

In Manor Lords, realism meets community as you guide medieval villagers through seasons of growth and hardship. Every house, harvest, and trade is part of a living, breathing society shaped by your leadership.

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Settlement Survival

A colorful, low-poly farm scene reminiscent of games like Banished, featuring cows, sheep, farm buildings, crops, and various structures, with houses and trees in the background.
Settlement Survival | Gameplay Screenshot

Take your settlers from humble beginnings to a flourishing town. Settlement Survival emphasizes cooperation and resource management as your community bands together to overcome nature’s challenges.

Founders’ Fortune

Six animated characters sit around a campfire on a stone patio enclosed by a wooden fence, with grass and trees in the background.
Founders’ Fortune | Gameplay Screenshot

In this cheerful colony sim, you’ll nurture settlers with unique personalities and dreams. Building relationships and satisfying their needs is just as important as constructing homes and workshops.

Farthest Frontier

Aerial view of a post-apocalyptic settlement with tents and buildings amid trees. Bright flaming projectiles fall from the sky, creating explosions in the area.
Farthest Frontier | Gameplay Screenshot

Farthest Frontier is all about protecting your villagers and watching them thrive in a handcrafted world. It captures the joy of small community triumphs — from shared harvests to a well-earned festival.

Hokko Life

A video game character stands on a tiled path between buildings and flower pots, with on-screen prompts for object actions visible at the bottom.
Hokko Life | Gameplay Screenshot

If you love cozy creation and close-knit communities, Hokko Life offers a wholesome escape. Design, decorate, and befriend townsfolk as you breathe life into your perfect little village.

Littlewood

Pixel art town scene in winter with snow-covered roofs, buildings, and people. A fountain is centered, flanked by decorations and animals. Day 16 of Winter displayed at the top.
Littlewood | Gameplay Screenshot

After saving the world, it’s time to rebuild it. Littlewood centers around the gentle joy of reconstruction — building friendships, crafting furniture, and restoring peace to your town.

Harvest Days: My Dream Farm

Aerial view of a farm with barns, silos, fenced animal pens, crops, and a large farmhouse surrounded by dirt paths.
Harvest Days: My Dream Farm | Gameplay Screenshot

Run a farm, care for animals, and grow together with your neighbors in Harvest Days. Its focus on community and simple living makes it a relaxing alternative to larger strategy titles.

My Time at Sandrock

A colorful animated town with various buildings, greenery, and large red rock formations under a bright blue sky.
My Time at Sandrock | Gameplay Screenshot

Part crafting sim, part town revival project, My Time at Sandrock lets you rebuild a desert town alongside quirky characters. Every upgrade and friendship helps the community thrive.

The Wandering Village

A large, mythical creature with a flat back supports a miniature village complete with houses and trees; the creature strides through a colorful, mountainous landscape.
The Wandering Village | Gameplay Screenshot

In The Wandering Village, your people live atop a massive moving creature. You’ll work together to survive, grow food, and maintain harmony with the living world beneath your feet.

Roots of Pacha

Roots of Pacha | Gameplay Screenshot

Set in the Stone Age, Roots of Pacha celebrates cooperation as you and your clan discover farming, art, and community. It’s a peaceful, prehistoric tale of shared progress and innovation.

Patron

Aerial view of a virtual medieval-style village with houses, trees, paths, and statues in a central square.
Patron | Gameplay Screenshot

Balance social needs with economic growth in Patron. The well-being of your townsfolk depends on empathy, smart governance, and keeping your community united through change.

Coral Island

A character stands in the center of a farm with various crops, fenced areas, trees, and gardening tools arranged on a dirt and grassy landscape.
Coral Island | Gameplay Screenshot

Dive into a vibrant island life where community and environment go hand-in-hand. Coral Island rewards players who nurture friendships and restore the island’s natural beauty.

Before We Leave

A digital illustration of a winter village with snow-covered trees, buildings, and pathways on a hexagonal layout surrounded by water.
Before We Leave | Gameplay Screenshot

Rebuild civilization peacefully after the fall of humanity. In Before We Leave, your settlers work together to restore balance to the world — without war, just cooperation and curiosity.

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