No real-life partner? No worries! Dive into the gaming universe and seek out your digital waifu.
1. Harvest Moon - Story of Seasons

Experience Story of Seasons, formerly known as Harvest Moon, a renowned farming simulation game for over 20 years. No farming enthusiast is unfamiliar with this title. Begin as a young, inexperienced farmer and through the narrative, culminate in a thriving and lively piece of land.
In each game installment, numerous characters await your conversation. Make friends, build relationships, and eventually marry by giving gifts, flowers, and attending various in-game events. Some marriages may unlock additional events or introduce new interactable characters.
2. Stardew Valley

Similar to Story of Seasons, Stardew Valley is a role-playing game with the central theme of building a familiar farm. Players inherit a modest farm in a peaceful countryside, and your task is to manage this farm to develop the legacy left by your grandparents in your way. As you delve deeper into Stardew Valley, the fun and simplicity gradually give way to a 'spooky' atmosphere, providing players with quite different experiences.
Building friendships and finding a life partner are among the special and enticing features in the simulation game Stardew Valley. Essentially, to achieve that, you need to know the preferences of the characters in Stardew Valley to give gifts, collect hearts... Every activity brings you many interesting emotions while playing the game. Especially, you can completely build a farm according to your preferences with your friends in Co-op mode or even get married to your dream person to nurture happiness for the future.
3. Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Fire Emblem, also known as Mộc Đế in Vietnam, is one of the famous tactical strategy game series from Nintendo. Alongside familiar elements such as storyline development, character exploitation, and building tactical gameplay based on chessboard squares, this game series is also known for emotional interaction and marriage between characters. However, achieving this is not easy as it requires creating interactions between characters on the battlefield as well as outside interactions.
Once you have 'shipped' two characters to become a couple, you will be rewarded with a video showing the two characters living together. Players will get to know the future of the main character as well as their husband/wife and how their future unfolds. This creates a satisfying conclusion that makes players feel comfortable and complete.
4. Record of Agarest War

Record of Agarest War is a role-playing and strategy game that incorporates marriage and family as crucial elements in gameplay. The gameplay mechanics blend role-playing and turn-based strategy, with the map divided into squares resembling a traditional chessboard. Players control a team through separate processes of 'Movement' and 'Attack,' akin to preparing and giving orders for units to engage in direct combat.
Similar to Fire Emblem, the game allows interaction with female characters, enabling players to choose whom to marry. The future generations of your descendants will unfold based on marriage decisions, continuing the mission of the ancestors in subsequent generations. The player's decisions significantly impact how the game develops.
