Key Takeaways
- Video games offer players the chance to create powerful family dynasties and satisfy the desire for legacy and lineage.
- Titles like RimWorld, Clanfolk, and Founders’ Fortune allow for strategic family tree building and generational gameplay.
- Games like Crusader Kings 3 and Fire Emblem: Awakening focus on intermarriage, strategic alliances, and powerful offspring for dominance.
Humankind has been extremely fixated on family genealogies and dynasties for centuries. From the various wars fought because of succession disputes in the past to modern society being obsessed with the British royal family, people have been interested in the powers associated with the “right” name. Those who have power desire to continue wielding it, while those who don’t have it yet, seek to establish their own. Although most people may not be obsessed with establishing their dynasties and family legacies in real life, several video games allow players to roleplay and satisfy their desire to create a powerful clan or house.
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The idea of creating a virtual family that consists of the player’s heirs is an alluring prospect that a lot of titles have played around with. While it’s true that this mechanic isn’t all that prevalent in the realm of gaming, it’s only a matter of time before players can easily fulfill their wildest fantasies in this department as games become more and more complex. A lot of games have already toyed with this concept, enjoying varying results.
Updated October 12, 2024, by Rie Takumi: Finding games where gamers can build a family dynasty from scratch is hard, but narrowing down particular gameplay aspects helps. Games like Crusader Kings 3 and Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord give players the feeling of properly building an empire with their family as the center. Players trade on proper allotment of their family members over professions and political marriages.
Games like Wildermyth and Rogue Legacy 2, on the other hand, allow players to continue the game as the next generation. Acquiring traits and skills, then passing them to children lets players have stronger skill sets and a better chance of moving forward. Others, like Founders’ Fortune, put a premium on the continuation of families within the same settlement as well.
1 RimWorld
Peaceful Mode With Biotech Expansion For Dynasties
- Released
- October 17, 2018
- Developer(s)
- Ludeon Studios
- Metascore
- 87
- Steam User Rating
- 98% (October 27, 2023)
Family dynasties are possible through RimWorld’s Biotech expansion pack. Colonists can get pregnant naturally, through surrogacy, or growth vats. Children are also obtainable through scenarios, quests, and events.
A child’s stats can be predicted through its parents’ stats and external birth conditions. Players can predict which germline genes and qualities are passed down via pregnancy to construct their family tree. Raising children well is critical for new traits and skills to appear. Xenogerms can also be applied to babies, but these genes can’t be passed down via pregnancy.
2 Clanfolk
Hunter Gatherer Scottish Clan Through Generations
Release Date |
July 14, 2022 |
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Developer |
MinMax Games |
How Long To Beat |
12 Hours 6 Minutes |
Platform(s) |
Microsoft Windows |
Metascore |
Very Positive (2,272 Steam reviews) |
Centered around a Scottish clan living in the Highlands, Clanfolk tasks players with ensuring their dynasty’s survival. Building a safe settlement with proper ventilation, heating, and other considerations is a must, especially during winter. Caring for the land and livestock will also keep the clan alive and ready for any possible threats.
Matching clanfolk with the right partner is crucial for preparing the next generation. Skill proficiencies and traits are passed through pregnancies, including traits that negatively impact learning and labor speed. Lastly, senior clanfolk need care until they pass on.
3 Echoes Of The Plum Grove
Continue To Farm Through The Next Generation
Release Date |
April 29, 2024 |
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Developer |
Unwound Games |
How Long To Beat |
N/A |
Platform(s) |
Microsoft Windows |
Metascore |
Very Positive (844 Steam reviews) |
Players settle in Honeywood to establish their family dynasty in Echoes of the Plum Grove. Starting with a plot of land, players farm, fish, cook, forage, and craft their way to comfort and a solid base to start a family with.
Couples can adopt children or try for pregnancy. Pregnancy can occur in any gender and will last for three days. Orphans in town can be adopted, though they can turn down offers if they’re not too familiar with the player couple.
4 Founders’ Fortune
Play As A Matchmaker On Top Of Mayoral Duties
Release Date |
July 19. 2019 |
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Developer |
Oachkatzlschwoaf Interactive |
How Long To Beat |
43 Hours (Average, Main Story + Sides) |
Platform(s) |
Microsoft Windows |
Metascore |
Very Positive (1,737 Steam reviews) |
Although Founders’ Fortune is a colony sim, establishing family trees is an important mechanic. Matchmaking migrants and villagers with good traits and skills ensure the next generation has greater chances of success. The buck doesn’t stop at childrearing though, as kids must be nurtured.
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Children need to have a happy childhood, a good education, and a healthy amount of chores. Kids who grow up under these circumstances carry more Education Points and Positive Experiences into adulthood. These resources greatly contribute to mastering professions and helping the colony grow.
5 Star Dynasties
Human Drama & Politics Across Space
Release Date |
September 01, 2021 |
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Developer |
Pawley Games |
How Long To Beat |
N/A |
Platform(s) |
Microsoft Windows |
Metascore |
Mostly Positive (329 Steam Reviews) |
Fans of Dune are in luck. In Star Dynasties, players take control of the head of a feudal house within a politically divided galaxy after the destruction of Earth. Players must work with and compete with rival aristocratic families to ensure that their bloodline and faction become the dominant power in the galaxy.
Each campaign features a procedurally generated galaxy that differs each time and players must adapt to the traits of their generational offspring as time goes by. As the universe is trapped in a scientific dark age, technology remains stagnant and foreign. Factions will fight over “pre-collapse” artifacts and knowledge to maintain superiority. If players enjoy a game that intermarries Stellaris and Crusader Kings with plenty of political intrigue and murder, then this might be the right game.
6 Lakeburg Legacies
Match Up Villagers And Maintain Family Legacies
Release Date |
July 20, 2023 |
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Developer |
Ishtar Games |
How Long To Beat |
13.5 hours |
Platform(s) |
Microsoft Windows |
OpenCritic |
62/100 |
Would-be matchmakers and avid The Sims fans may find Lakeburg Legacies a fun treat. As the leader of Lakeburg, it’s the player’s job to match villagers up to the right jobs and keep productivity up. It’s also up to the player to help their villagers find the right partner.
Any villager, regardless of sexual orientation, can marry and have children. Players can freely roleplay and think up scenarios for their couples, or min-max skills to create generations of efficient workers. Depending on their management and matchmaking skills, Lakeburg can persist for up to a 100 years.
7 WorldNeverland – Elnea Kingdom
Build A Family Tree That Spans Generations
Release Date |
December 6, 2016 |
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Developer |
Althi |
How Long To Beat |
N/A |
Platform(s) |
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OpenCritic |
N/A |
Being a mostly-mobile MMORPG-style game may turn off a lot of players from World Neverland – Elnea Kingdom. But gamers looking for long-term games where they can create generations of the same family would miss out. Elnea Kingdom lets players date and start a family with any NPC citizen in its eight kingdoms.
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Multiple dates with befriended NPCs allow players to propose, or anticipate a proposal from their chosen partner. Unfortunately, same-sex marriages aren’t available, and these relationships can only end in friendships. Players who marry NPCs can have children, who players can choose as their next character. With a bit of work, they can create extensive family trees, like other players have.
8 Citizen of Rome – Dynasty Ascendant
Witness Rome’s Glory Over Multiple Generations
Release Date |
December 28, 2018 |
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Developer |
Citizen of Life Games |
How Long To Beat |
N/A |
Platform(s) |
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OpenCritic |
N/A |
Citizen of Rome – Dynasty Ascendant gets down to brass tacks by being mostly text-based. What it lacks in visuals, it makes up with a deep focus on continuing a family dynasty. Starting as a commoner family, players need to make savvy decisions to climb the ranks per generation to make it as senators in Rome.
To do so, they need to educate their children carefully, manage their properties to grow their wealth, and arrange strategic marriages. Raising well-heeled kids also means players have a better character to play once their current character dies. The game can be brutal at times, but as an open-ended game, players always have a chance to raise their family back up.
9 One Hour One Life
Work With Other Players To Build A Long-Lived Clan
Release Date |
February 27, 2018 |
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Developer |
Jason Rohrer |
How Long To Beat |
N/A |
Platform(s) |
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OpenCritic |
N/A |
One Hour One Life is a classic survival MMO where players live only 60 minutes per life. In those 60 minutes, they work with other players to develop their community, have a child with another player, and leave a legacy behind. Once that hour is up, players resurrect in another world, where technology and civilization may be behind or way ahead of their previous life.
Veterans have played since launch, but its still-active community welcomes new players. Every instance the player spawns into works together to keep their families going or, depending on how far down the tech tree the world is, reinvent the wheel or orbital alignment coordinates. One Hour One Life is also a fantastic game to roleplay in. Persistent players who want to build a family dynasty often track their genealogy.
10 Saelig
Building A Legacy In The Dark Ages
Release Date |
June 30, 2017 |
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Developer |
Stardog Games |
How Long To Beat |
3.5 Hours |
Platform(s) |
Microsoft Windows |
Metascore |
Very Positive (675 Steam Reviews) |
A game that plays like Banished but incorporates RPG, strategy, and business management elements, Saelig centers around a player’s character and family as they attempt to build a profitable and powerful family.
Similar to The Guild 2, players can opt to start in a quiet hamlet or large town. Each offers its distinct advantages and disadvantages and will determine what professions players are allowed to pursue. Though noted to be a little buggy and repetitive, Saelig still offers a charming simulation of establishing a powerful lineage in a medieval world.
11 The Guild 2
Family Dynasty In The Renaissance
Release Date |
October 12, 2006 |
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Developer |
4HEAD Studios |
How Long To Beat |
7 Hours |
Platform(s) |
Microsoft Windows |
Metascore |
63 |
In the quintessential medieval life sim, players get to go back in time to the 1400s and create their legacy. The Guild 2 features extensive character creation and allows players to select a wide array of professions, which can include being a priest, stonemason, or even a thief.
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Players will start families and watch their lineage and power grow in size and influence. As everything is in real-time, players can wander the streets and notice various “everyday” happenings in this medieval sim. Perhaps a rival is attempting to set fire to a nearby church, or a player’s son is about to get executed for wooing the wrong lady. Though quite dated and having a sequel (Guild 3), Guild 2 remains the favorite among fans and should be experienced at least once.
12 Ancestors: Humankind Odyssey
Ensure The Family’s Evolution & Survival
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
- Released
- August 27, 2020
- Developer(s)
- Panache Digital Games
- Steam User Rating
- 80% (October 26, 2023)
Ancestors: Humankind Odyssey covers the span of a hominid clan’s evolution from 10 million years ago to two million years ago. To make it to the end of the evolutionary line, players ensure their clan’s survival by outpacing predators, discovering new food, locations, and tools, and developing their neural systems.
The game has a steep learning curve because of its evolution system. For clans to move on to the next generation, players must unlock neurons or skills. Their clan can manifest these skills through reinforcement points, which are earned by having babies or finding meteorites.
Generational changes move the timeline forward. By moving on, clan members age, babies manifest genetic mutations, and neurons are reinforced.
13 Record Of Agarest War
Soul Breed Dating System Spans Five Generations
Release Date |
August 27, 2019 |
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Developer |
Panache Digital Games |
How Long To Beat |
20 Hours |
Platform(s) |
|
Metascore |
67 |
Building a family dynasty is in the title for Record of Agarest War, at least in Europe. Also known as Agarest: Generations of War in Europe and on Steam, the tactical RPG covers five generations. Each generation has a male protagonist who must marry one of three female companions through the Soul Breed system.
Player characters from the resulting union inherit their parents’ appearance and abilities. Weapon type, physical and magic skills, and base stats depend on player lineage. However, players can change their alignment from light, neutral, or dark in every generation for role-playing or dating sim purposes.
14 The Sims 4
Continue Generations From Old Sims Or Create New Ones
- Released
- September 2, 2014
- Metascore
- 70
The Sims 4 is a game that needs no introduction, with the fame facing a pretty rocky launch before eventually getting its bearings together. Given the sheer number of expansion packs that have cropped up for this game over time, it’s easy to see why The Sims 4 is now one of the most loaded and enjoyable life simulation games out there.
A big part of the gameplay loop in The Sims 4 is controlling households and either overseeing their rise to success or engineering their downfall if players wish to go down this dark route. Forming matrimonial bonds, giving birth to sons, and eventually moving on to let the new generation take over is a huge part of what makes The Sims 4 such a fun game.
15 Medieval Dynasty
Survive A Primal Landscape To Make A Family
- Released
- December 17, 2020
- Metascore
- 73
- Developer
- Render Cube
- How Long To Beat
- 28 Hours
Medieval Dynasty marries survival crafting with town management and life simulation. Players take charge of pioneering a settlement by building what their town lacks through farming, hunting, foraging, and trading.
Making a home is also a priority, as finding a wife and having an heir is important if players want to continue playing the game. It’s game over if a player passes away without having a child. Players can also get a game over if their dynasty reputation gets too low, as the village will kick them out.
Although it’s possible to max out a village within a few days, Medieval Dynasty is geared towards long plays. Players can even create generations of a single-family line if they wish to.
16 Massive Chalice
Long-Term Decisions To Create A 300-Year Family Dynasty
Release Date |
June 01, 2015 |
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Developer |
Double Fine Productions |
How Long To Beat |
16 Hours |
Platform(s) |
|
Metascore |
73 |
Double Fine Productions has developed a wealth of massive games that are all engaging in their own right. Massive Chalice is one of their lesser-known projects. The game combines elements of kingdom management with turn-based tactical gameplay.
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While the mechanics of this game slowly lose their luster over time, Massive Chalice still makes for a unique experience that has decent lore and an engaging gameplay loop. It’s a shame that the game can’t support itself after a strong beginning, but there’s still something engaging about relying on certain heroes and helping them marry other people to have children who will further their legacies.
17 Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord
Build A New World In A Medieval Land
- Released
- October 25, 2022
- How Long To Beat
- 45 Hours
- Metascore
- 83
Mount & Blade 2 was widely anticipated, with the game’s perennial status in Early Access leading many to people feel that the game simply wouldn’t be released in a finished state anytime soon. However, this was the most negative thought that fans had, which made the launch of Bannerlord such a celebrated event.
As expected of a game set in the medieval period, family is important in Mount & Blade 2. Starting stats depend on the profession picked by players for their dead parents. The right marriage strengthens the player’s clan, influences overlords and vassals, and even expands their army.
More importantly, having children allows players to continue their save after their character passes away on the battlefield or from old age. Children can be married off to the player’s companions or molded into the perfect hero fit to be the clan’s heir.
18 Sunless Sea
Roguelike Where Generations Can Inherit Traits
Sunless Sea
RPG
Adventure
Indie Games
Shooter
- Released
- February 6, 2015
- Developer
- Failbetter Games
- How Long To Beat
- 125 hours
Sometimes, all a game needs is great writing and a compelling gameplay loop to keep fans hooked. Such is the case with Sunless Sea, a title that lets players go on dangerous expeditions to different lands that are all pretty mysterious in their own right. The oppressive atmosphere and nerve-wracking gameplay go hand-in-hand to make for a truly unique and engaging experience.
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After successful adventures, players have the option of retiring a captain and letting their offspring take over the reins instead. It’s a great and unique way to carve a legacy in this hostile world, although players should be warned that it’s not the most fleshed-out part of the game.
19 Kynseed
Spend A Lifetime Raising A Family In An Idyllic Setting
Kynseed
- Released
- November 8, 2018
- Developer
- PixelCount Studios
Kynseed can be a bit frustrating, with the lack of some much-needed quality-of-life changes and some vague directions on fulfilling quests taking away from what could have been a great experience. The game starts pretty slowly, but once players invest some hours into the game and get to know how things work, they’ll have a great time messing around with Kynseed.
Marriage is a less frustrating affair, although the process is as slow-paced as the rest of the game. The effort is worth it, as spirits at the wedding confer pretty good stat bonuses. Having kids, whether biologically or through adoption, is also pretty neat.
Kids can apprentice at shops to boost their skills. These skills carry on to adulthood and greatly help in raising the next generation of villagers. As all non-essential NPCs age and die, they will also have children whom the player’s kin can interact with and even marry.
20 Wildermyth
Tactical RPG With Growing Family Trees
- Released
- June 15, 2021
- Developer(s)
- Worldwalker Games
- How Long To Beat
- 35 Hours
- Metascore
- 86
Wildermyth is a great turn-based role-playing title that more people need to check out. At a glance, the cartoonish art style of the game might compel gamers to write this title off as nothing more than just another tactical RPG… but there’s way more to Wildermyth than what meets the eye. A campaign spans multiple years, with characters growing old and eventually retiring as adventures before letting their children take up the mantle instead.
Aside from this, certain heroes in Wildermyth can be added as Legacy heroes, allowing them to gain power and be used in subsequent playthroughs too! This, coupled with the various ways characters can transform and evolve, makes this title a great one to check out for players who want to go through multiple epic campaigns while getting attached to their favorite heroes.