Well, 'Castle Story' can be considered. In this game, you build and manage a castle and its surrounding area, much like building a city in City Story. Also, 'Tropico' series has some similarities. You are in charge of a tropical island nation, which involves construction, resource management, and taking care of the inhabitants, just like in City Story but with a different setting. 'Banished' is another one. You create and sustain a small settlement, focusing on resources, housing, and the well - being of the settlers, similar to the basic concepts in City Story.
There are a few games. For example, 'Anno' series. These games focus on building and developing settlements, trading, and dealing with the population, which is quite like City Story. Then there's 'Surviving Mars' where you build a colony on Mars. Although the setting is different from City Story's typical urban environment, it still involves building infrastructure, managing resources, and taking care of the colonists. 'Frostpunk' also has some parallels. You are building and leading a city in a harsh, cold environment, having to manage resources and the needs of the people, much like in City Story but with a distinct survival aspect.
One example could be 'SimCity'. It allows players to build and manage their own big cities, from zoning areas for residential, commercial and industrial use to dealing with infrastructure like roads and power grids.
Well, there's Bully. It has a similar style of gameplay where you interact with the environment and characters in an open - world setting. The missions are also somewhat similar in nature. Then there's Just Cause series. These games have large open worlds that you can freely explore and cause chaos in, just like in GTA Vice City Stories. And Red Dead Redemption 2 also shares some similarities in terms of the open - world concept, although it is set in a different era.
One similar game is 'Saints Row'. It also offers an open - world environment where you can roam freely, engage in various missions, and customize your character. There are lots of vehicles to drive around the city and different gangs to interact with. Another one is 'Sleeping Dogs'. It has an engaging story set in a modern - day city environment. You play as an undercover cop and get to experience intense combat and driving sequences. The city in the game is highly detailed and full of things to do.
One game like it is Saints Row. It offers a large open world where you can engage in various criminal activities, drive around in different vehicles, and customize your character. It has a similar style of gameplay with lots of missions and side - quests.
True Crime: Streets of LA is a game like GTA Liberty City Stories. It has a large open - world map of Los Angeles where you can drive around freely, do missions, and interact with various characters. You can be a cop or a criminal, which adds an interesting twist to the gameplay. Another similar game is Scarface: The World Is Yours. Based on the movie, it has the same kind of over - the - top action and a large world to explore. You play as Tony Montana and build your criminal empire. Mafia series is also worth mentioning. It has a more story - driven and gritty atmosphere compared to GTA, but still offers an open - world environment with cars, guns, and criminal activities.
One game like it could be 'Stardew Valley'. It has a similar aspect of building a story within a game world. You create your own farm, interact with various characters, and there are different storylines depending on your actions and relationships. Another one is 'Animal Crossing'. In this game, you live on an island, engage with cute animal villagers, and have your own story unfold as you decorate the island, participate in events, and form friendships. Also, 'My Time at Portia' is similar. You inherit a workshop and as you build and upgrade it, you get involved in the town's stories and the lives of its inhabitants.
In games like Big City Stories, a key feature is the customization. You can design the city layout according to your own ideas, from where to place the residential areas to the commercial districts. Moreover, the transportation systems are often elaborate. In 'Cities: Skylines', you can build roads, railways, and even airports to connect different parts of the city. And the events in these games add realism. There could be disasters or festivals that you need to deal with or participate in.
One game similar to City Story is Hay Day. Although it focuses more on farming aspects, it also has elements of building up a community around your farm which is somewhat like in City Story. Then there's CityVille, which was very popular. It has a lot in common with City Story as it involves city - building, population management, and creating different types of buildings. Additionally, Tropico is a game where you can build and manage an island nation, which has some similarities in terms of construction and management like City Story.
Sure. 'SimCity' is a great one. It allows you to build and manage your own big city, from infrastructure to zoning. Another is 'Cities: Skylines', which has detailed city - building mechanics and a wide variety of mods to enhance gameplay. And 'Grand Theft Auto' series also gives you a taste of big - city life, with its open - world design and various activities in the fictional cities.
One game like Lunaria Story could be Rune Factory. It combines farming and adventure elements similar to Lunaria Story. You can farm, raise animals, and also go on quests. Another is Fantasy Life. It offers a variety of life skills and adventures in a fantasy world much like Lunaria Story. And there's also Atelier series. These games often have a focus on crafting, exploration and character development which are aspects also found in Lunaria Story.