Well, Township is an excellent offline game like Restaurant Story. In Township, you not only build and manage your own town but also engage in farming activities. You can grow crops, raise livestock, and then use the produce in local restaurants or sell them. Another similar game is My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Here, you can build Ponyville, take care of ponies, and complete various quests related to the magical world of ponies, much like running a restaurant in Restaurant Story. There's also City Island 5, which allows you to create and manage your own city, including building restaurants and other commercial establishments, just like in Restaurant Story but on a larger scale.
One game like Restaurant Story is Bakery Story. It has a similar concept where you manage a bakery, decorate it, and serve customers various baked goods. Another is Farm Story, which lets you run a farm, grow crops, and take care of animals. Also, there's City Story, where you build and manage a city, including constructing buildings and providing services to the virtual citizens.
One option could be BitLife. In BitLife, you can experience various aspects of life, including school - related scenarios which can be somewhat similar to the high school experience in High School Story. Another is Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. It's an offline game where you can build and manage your own campsite, interact with animal characters, and there are elements of socializing and building relationships much like in High School Story. And then there's My Time at Portia. You can build your own workshop, interact with the townspeople, and there are storylines and relationships to develop, which gives a similar feel in terms of the social and story - building aspects as High School Story.
Bakery Story. It's all about baking and running a bakery. You can create different kinds of pastries and cakes, decorate your bakery, and serve customers. Another is Pet Shop Story. Here, you manage a pet shop, take care of the pets, and sell them to customers. Just like in Restaurant Story, there's a focus on management and customer satisfaction.
FarmVille is somewhat related. While it's not exactly a restaurant game, you grow your own ingredients which could be used in a restaurant concept. You manage your farm, plant crops, raise animals, and can even sell your produce. In Restaurant Story, you focus on the restaurant part, but in FarmVille, you're dealing with the supply side. Another free online game is Diner Dash. You play as a waitress and have to serve customers quickly and efficiently in a diner setting, which has the same kind of fast - paced service element as Restaurant Story.
Definitely. There are several. Hotel Story is one such game. You manage a hotel, from the rooms to the services provided to the guests. It has a similar style of gameplay where you need to take care of different aspects to keep your business running smoothly. Additionally, Zoo Story is also comparable. You build and manage a zoo, taking care of the animals and making sure the visitors are satisfied, much like in Restaurant Story where you look after the diners and the overall restaurant operation.
Then there's 'The Room' series. These are puzzle games with an overarching mystery story. You explore strange, detailed rooms and solve intricate puzzles to unlock more of the story. The atmosphere is very spooky and the story is full of twists and turns.
Yes, Bakery Story has a free version. It offers a lot of the basic features for free, like decorating your bakery and serving simple baked goods. Another free one is Farm Story Lite. It gives you a taste of running a farm without having to pay anything upfront. And City Story also has a free - to - play option where you can start building your city.
For a more historical - strategic story, 'Civilization VI' is excellent. You can build and lead your own civilization from the Stone Age to the Information Age. The game has a lot of historical events and leaders incorporated into the story. You'll face challenges like wars, diplomacy, and technological advancements as you shape the fate of your civilization.
A great casual game with a story is 'Candy Crush Saga'. While the story isn't very deep, it's about helping Tiffi on her journey through the candy world. Each level you pass is like a step in her adventure. 'Minecraft: Pocket Edition (in offline mode)' can also be considered. You can create your own stories in the blocky world. You might build a castle and imagine yourself as a king, or go on an adventure exploring caves and fighting mobs. There's no set story, but you can make up your own as you play. Another option is 'Hill Climb Racing'. You play as a character in a rickety vehicle trying to traverse different terrains. It's a story of perseverance as you keep trying to go further and improve your vehicle.
Well, 'Super Mario Bros.' is a classic offline cartoon game that many people love. It has simple but addictive gameplay and colorful characters. Another one is 'Crash Bandicoot', known for its challenging levels and unique world. Both games are great for offline entertainment.