Coin Maker Simulator

Coin Maker Simulator flips the captive-crafter premise into a chill, hands-on experience. You were once in charge of the royal treasury, but now the King has locked you in the dungeon. The only route out is the one you know best - make coins, impress the Crown, and buy your way back to freedom.

The game leans into satisfying crafting loops. Each job the King assigns requires different stations, tools, and materials. There is real pleasure in watching a blank metal blank become a gleaming coin, step by step, with clean feedback on every action.

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Hands-On Coin Crafting

At its core Coin Maker Simulator is about process and pace. You move between workstations, operate tools, and combine resources to fulfill specific orders. The description promises "interesting mechanics and satisfying feedback on each step of the crafting", and that guided, tactile feedback is the kind of thing players who love artisan sims will appreciate.

Jobs from the King act as both goals and story beats. Completing assigned work builds trust and inches you closer to freedom, while side coin work brings in extra cash to speed up your progress. The focus is on being deliberate and enjoying the small, looped rituals of a craft sim.

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Bribe, Upgrade, and Make Your Life Easier

Progression comes through improving your setup. You can spend coins to bribe guards for new equipment, purchase upgraded workstations, unlock better tools, and acquire passive abilities that streamline production. Those upgrades change how you approach jobs and reward players who plan ahead.

Because the game treats economy and upgrades as part of the escape, decisions matter. Do you invest in speed, quality, or new crafting options? Each path affects how efficiently you can finish the King's orders and how quickly you regain your freedom.

 

A Cosy Dungeon Workshop

Who says a dungeon must be dreary? Coin Maker Simulator leans into the cosy side of captivity. Part of the loop is cleaning up your cell, adding lights, and hanging decorations to make the place feel like home. The result is a warm, inviting workspace that contrasts nicely with the premise of being locked away.

That combination of calm crafting, visible progression, and a cheeky narrative hook makes Coin Maker Simulator sound like a perfect fit for players who want a relaxing, hands-on sim with a clear objective and a charming twist.

 

➡️ Check out Coin Maker Simulator now on Steam