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Squirrel's Pick Squirrel's PickThe best game on this page. If you only try one, try this.
Open WorldFarming SimFarming
$24.99 ~25.2 hr median co-op complexity: light 79% of 47k
The Squirrel's verdictRanch Simulator expands beyond demolition contracts into logging, farming, hunting, and animal wrangling, with co-op supported. It shares Demolish & Build 2018's janky vehicle handling and construction busywork, and reviewers specifically flag vehicles sliding as if on ice. Fits players who liked the toy-construction feel of D&B2018 but want more interlocking systems to manage.
Not for you if ice-like vehicle physics will frustrate you, or you want a focused demolition loop rather than farming and animal-wrangling chores.
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Closest Match Closest MatchThe most similar game to the anchor, by what players say.
Open WorldAutomobile SimDriving
$14.99 ~24.9 hr median co-op complexity: light 82.2% of 7k
The Squirrel's verdictPlayers who want to operate heavy machinery without any risk of failure will find a comfortable fit here. Construction Simulator 2015 shares the vehicle-driving loop with Demolish & Build 2018 but contracts amount to transporting materials and equipment to sites rather than demolishing or placing anything yourself. There is no damage system and no economy that can go wrong.
Not for you if you want hands-on demolition or building mechanics, or any consequence for doing the job poorly.
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ExplorationFarming SimChoose Your Own Adventure
$24.99 ~76.5 hr median co-op complexity: moderate 86% of 4k
The Squirrel's verdictBoth put you behind heavy equipment running a demolition-to-construction business with vehicle physics that reviewers call wonky rather than precise. Out of Ore trades D&B's linear campaign for an open-ended company sim: mining, hauling, building up operations over long play sessions. Median playtime is 76.5 hours, far beyond D&B's scope, for players who want the sandbox extended indefinitely.
Not for you if you want stable vehicle handling and a settled feature set rather than ongoing changes to core systems like dirt and conveyors.
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Life SimTime ManagementAutomation
$19.99 ~25.6 hr median no co-op complexity: light 86.4% of 3k
The Squirrel's verdictRecycling Center Simulator is built around physical tasks and progression unlocks like Demolish & Build 2018, but replaces demolition equipment and driving with scrap sorting and automation research, and drops co-op entirely. Reviewers note repetition sets in quickly once unlocks are exhausted, with median playtime around 25.6 hours. Suits players who want the grind-and-unlock loop without vehicle physics or destruction.
Not for you if you want co-op, meaningful content past the first round of unlocks, or the vehicle-driving and destruction side of D&B2018 was the core appeal.
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Budget Pick Budget PickThe best game here for the least money.
Open WorldImmersive SimDriving
$9.99 ~39.9 hr median co-op complexity: light 80.9% of 6k
The Squirrel's verdictContractVille pairs heavy equipment and hired workers with a property-flipping economy and NPC labor management, at $9.99 compared to D&B2018's price point. Co-op is supported. Reviewers report inconsistent worker AI and physics bugs even after full release, so this suits players prioritizing economic depth and management layers over polished simulation.
Not for you if reliable NPC worker behavior and stable physics matter more to you than the property-flipping economy and management depth.
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AutomationBase-BuildingResource Management
$29.99 ~44.8 hr median no co-op complexity: moderate 65.8% of 3k
The Squirrel's verdictAutomation Empire replaces demolition vehicles and job-site progression with factory-layout design: you build production chains and manage logistics rather than drive equipment. It sits closer to Factorio than to a construction sandbox. The developer has been inactive for years with known bugs unfixed, and there is no co-op. Median playtime is 44.8 hours for players who engage with the logistics puzzle.
Not for you if you want vehicles, physical demolition, or co-op, or need active developer support for bug fixes.
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Open WorldExplorationAutomobile Sim
$5.79 ~12.2 hr median no co-op complexity: light 64.5% of 2k
The Squirrel's verdictJunkyard Simulator suits players drawn to the physical, equipment-based busywork in Demolish & Build 2018 but willing to swap construction sites for a scrapyard. The loop is collecting, dismantling, and sorting cars and junk for scrap or restoration rather than demolishing structures. Controls and the tutorial draw consistent complaints, and there is no co-op.
Not for you if you want to play with a friend, or require a functional tutorial and controls that don't require working around them.
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DrivingDestructionLife Sim
$19.99 ~4.1 hr median no co-op complexity: light 40.9% of 257
The Squirrel's verdictSame demolition-and-rebuild loop with switchable machine attachments and management layers, but the open world and town map from 2018 are gone, replaced by mission-select teleporting. Physics are wonkier, camera isn't fixed behind vehicles anymore, and there's no co-op. For players who want the core smashing loop stripped of overworld travel.
Not for you if you valued the open-world town map and fixed vehicle camera, or want co-op play, which this drops entirely.