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Tailor Simulator is a fashion-focused management game from Zoady that dropped on PC in February 2026. You start as a small workshop owner, stitching custom outfits and upgrading your space to dominate the industry. It’s all about balancing customer demands, designing collections, and managing resources. The vibe is cozy but methodical, with no multiplayer, just solo progress. If you like slow-burn simulators where small upgrades matter, this is your lane. It’s not flashy, but the attention to detail in crafting and client interactions sets it apart from generic tycoon games.
Each session starts with a backlog of customer orders. You pick fabrics, adjust patterns, and sew garments using a drag-and-drop interface that feels precise but clunky at times. Time management kicks in as clients demand faster turnaround, so you’ll juggle multiple projects. Unlocking new tools like a sewing machine or 3D printer speeds things up. The real grind? Designing collections for sales events. You mix trends, colors, and materials, then wait for customers to drop by. Controls are straightforward but repetitive, mostly clicking and dragging. The satisfaction comes from seeing your shop expand, but it’s a slow climb.
Tailor Simulator holds a 4.3/5 on PlayPile, with 82% of players hitting 100% completion. Average playtime is 28 hours, and 68% report feeling “excited” post-session. The 107 achievements track everything from winning a design contest to sewing 1,000 garments. Critics praise the depth of customization but note the interface feels dated. One user wrote, “It’s like running a tailor shop from 2003.” Others gripe about repetitive early-game tasks. The 14% who gave it a 3/5 or lower cite “slow pacing” and “unpolished UI.” Still, the 92% positive reviews highlight how satisfying it is to watch your business grow.
Tailor Simulator is a niche win for fans of methodical simulators. At $29.99, it’s a low-risk buy if you’ve got patience for its deliberate pace. The 107 achievements add replay value, especially for completionists. Skip it if you crave fast action or modern visuals. But if you enjoy grinding out upgrades and tweaking designs, it’s a solid 40-hour investment. Just don’t expect it to revolutionize the genre, it’s more of a heartfelt homage to old-school simulators, with a dash of fabric.
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