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Games Like Palworld to Play If You Can’t (or Don’t Want to) Play Palworld

Palworld is a massive hit in 2024, due to its fascinating blend of adorable Pokemon like monsters, survival mechanics, and online multiplayer. But what if you don’t have Palworld, don’t have a system capable of playing it, or want something similar to it instead? Here are some games like Palworld that I think you should check out.

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Best games like Palworld if you like survival titles: ARK Survival Ascended

Palworld has a huge focus on survival. If you appreciate this particular part of the adventure, check out a game like Ark Survival Ascended. This remake of the original dinosaur-centric game looks great on modern platforms. It has a fascinating aesthetic too, with its blend of fantasy and sci-fi. There’s also some multiplayer in place for good measure. It’s on the PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC.

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Best Palworld like game if you like cute monsters: Cassette Beasts

This particular indie title has such a cute style for its collectible critters. The blend of 2D and 3D art makes for nostalgic creatures that look great. If you want some fantastic monster designs from a game that isn’t Palworld, this is the title you should check out. And it shows the power of indie games as well. You can find it on the Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.

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Best Palworld like game if you like monster-catching: Pokemon Scarlet & Violet

Of course, Palworld may not even exist without the Pokemon franchise. If you haven’t yet, you should take a stroll into the Paldea region on Switch for the latest generation of Pokemon. These games are seemingly now complete with a massive open-world base game, plus two DLCs and an epilogue to further your time with it. (Also, don’t forget Pokemon Legends: Arceus too!)

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Best monster-catching game if you also like farming with adorable Pals: Ooblets

Farming and life sim elements are a huge part of Palworld, and the best part involves raising crops and working factories alongside the game’s adorable creatures. There are other games that let you do this, such as Ooblets. This game is one of the best games like Palworld, with its a gorgeous, cozy art style and heavy focus on cutesy designs. The best part is you farm, dance, and battle alongside them. It is on the Switch, Xbox One, and PC.


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Cody is a writer who has been sharing his love for video games and anime since his high school days in 2012. When he isn’t writing about the latest JRPGs and anime series, he can be found in Final Fantasy XIV, occasionally playing some Call of Duty, or lurking on Twitter @SoulcapCody.