Fortune Teller Simulator

Fortune Teller Simulator

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About Fortune Teller Simulator

Fortune Teller Simulator is an indie simulator from Antagonist Studio, released March 31, 2026, for PC. You run a Victorian occult salon in London, casting Tarot readings to influence clients' lives. The game blends management with divination mechanics, letting you balance finances, reputation, and mystical intuition. It’s a chill, low-stakes experience where every card you flip alters someone’s fate. Ideal for players who enjoy slow-burn decision-making and period aesthetics. No combat, no rush, just managing a business with a supernatural twist.

Gameplay

Each session revolves around reading Tarot for clients, interpreting cards through a mix of pre-set symbols and player choice. You manage finances by upgrading your parlor, hiring assistants, and advertising to attract new visitors. Controls are point-and-click, with a focus on dragging cards into layouts and selecting interpretations from a menu. Progression unlocks new spreads and mystical tools like crystal balls. Sessions often last 15, 30 minutes, with long-term goals including solving client problems and boosting your fame. The rhythm is deliberate, rewarding patience over speed.

What Players Think

Community rating: 4.1/5 (89% positive). Critics average 82/100, praising the “soothing blend of mystery and management.” 78% of players complete the core story, averaging 12 hours. Completion rate peaks at 89% for the 127-achievement set, with 14-hour average for 100%. Moods are split: 63% “mysterious,” 37% “calm.” Reviews note “addictive late-game customization” but “repetitive after 20 hours.” 42% play for the aesthetic, 35% for the sim elements.

PlayPile's Take

At $19.99, this is a budget-friendly pick for sim enthusiasts and fans of Victorian settings. The 127 achievements add replay value, but the formula plateaus quickly. It works best as a background game during study or downtime. Not impressive, but the charm and niche premise make it a solid 10, 20 hour diversion. Prioritize if you’ve enjoyed games like Stardew Valley or Townscaper.

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