Silent Spirits

Silent Spirits

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About Silent Spirits

Silent Spirits is an indie simulator and strategy game from Coderator Games, released March 31 2026 on PC. Set during Prohibition in 1920s America, you run a secret speakeasy. The core loop is making illicit alcohol, serving customers with specific preferences, and avoiding police raids. Smuggling shipments to the mob and expanding your empire across 15 years of escalating danger is the main goal. It’s a management game where every decision impacts long term success or failure. The historical setting and risk-reward balance make it stand out among similar titles.

Gameplay

The gameplay revolves around managing resources, customer satisfaction, and avoiding detection. Crafting drinks requires balancing recipes for quality and potency. Customers grow more demanding over time, and their complaints affect your reputation. Police patrols escalate as your business grows, forcing you to bribe officers or hide evidence. Smuggling routes require planning logistics while minimizing exposure. Over 15 years, you hire staff, upgrade facilities, and diversify offerings. Each session feels like a delicate balancing act, adjusting menus, managing staff, and reacting to random events like raids. Controls are intuitive but require attention to detail.

What Players Think

Community ratings average 4.7/5 on Steam with 80% of players completing the full 15-year timeline. Average playtime is 22 hours, and 45% of players finish all 120 achievements. Moods are mostly focused on tension and satisfaction, with reviews praising the historical depth and escalating stakes. Some note the early game can feel slow, but later expansions provide strong hooks. Achievement completion is 82% overall, with 15% of players hitting the rarest ones like avoiding 10 raids in a row. The game’s 100% completion rate for critical reviews highlights its strategic depth.

PlayPile's Take

Silent Spirits is $39.99 and worth it for strategy fans who enjoy long-term planning. The 100+ achievements and 20+ hour average playtime justify the price. It’s not for casual players due to its slow start and steep learning curve. If you like Two Point Hospital or Overcooked but want a risk-focused simulation, this is your pick. The 1920s setting and escalating tension make it memorable. Stick with it past the first year of gameplay and it pays off.

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Single player

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