Compare Barn Finders prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Duality Games. Published by PlayWay S.A.. Released on 6/15/2020. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Casual, Indie, Simulation.

Dig through abandoned barns and storage auctions hunting for hidden valuables. Low-pressure treasure hunting with a satisfying loop of bid, search, and sell.

Barn Finders is a first-person treasure hunting simulator developed by Duality Games. The core loop is simple enough to sketch on a napkin: you bid on abandoned barns and storage units at auction, physically search every box and corner of what you win, then flip whatever you find for profit. It sits in the same casual-sim family as Pawnshop Simulator or Thrift Store Simulator, and if you have spent any time with that genre you already know what you are getting. The satisfaction here is tactile, low-stakes, and oddly addictive in the way that sorting a cluttered garage in real life never quite is. On the mechanical side, auctions introduce a light competitive element where you weigh risk against potential reward before ever setting foot in a new location. The search phase rewards patience and attention to detail - items are tucked behind furniture, buried in boxes, or sitting in plain sight if you know what you are looking for. Identifying and pricing what you find adds a shallow but functional appraisal layer. None of these systems are deep. There is no complex resource chain, no AI opponent that adapts to your strategy, no build order to optimise. What exists is polished enough for its scope, and the pacing rarely overstays its welcome in a single session. As a strategy-and-sim specialist I will be honest: the decision-making ceiling here is low. Auction bidding has some genuine tension early on when your budget is tight and you can over-commit on a dud barn, but once cash flow stabilises the risk-reward calculus gets predictable. There is no late-game complexity to speak of, no mod ecosystem to extend replay value, and the AI competitors at auction are largely decorative. Newcomers to casual sims will find the entry ramp gentle and the tutorial functional. Veterans of the genre will likely exhaust the content loop within ten to fifteen hours and feel the repetition settling in. Where Barn Finders earns its Very Positive rating on Steam is in atmosphere and accessibility. The barns themselves are varied enough to keep early exploration interesting, and the visual presentation of junk piles and forgotten relics scratches a very specific itch. It is a game you put on while listening to a podcast, and that is a legitimate use case. The 82% approval rate across over four thousand reviews tells a consistent story: players who wanted a relaxed treasure hunt got exactly that, and players chasing depth were probably shopping in the wrong aisle to begin with. Manage expectations accordingly and there is a satisfying little sim here. Diego, Scout Team

Barn Finders
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Barn Finders

Jun 15, 2020Duality GamesPlayWay S.A.
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Dig through abandoned barns and storage auctions hunting for hidden valuables. Low-pressure treasure hunting with a satisfying loop of bid, search, and sell.

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About Barn Finders

Barn Finders is a first-person treasure hunting simulator developed by Duality Games. The core loop is simple enough to sketch on a napkin: you bid on abandoned barns and storage units at auction, physically search every box and corner of what you win, then flip whatever you find for profit. It sits in the same casual-sim family as Pawnshop Simulator or Thrift Store Simulator, and if you have spent any time with that genre you already know what you are getting. The satisfaction here is tactile, low-stakes, and oddly addictive in the way that sorting a cluttered garage in real life never quite is. On the mechanical side, auctions introduce a light competitive element where you weigh risk against potential reward before ever setting foot in a new location. The search phase rewards patience and attention to detail - items are tucked behind furniture, buried in boxes, or sitting in plain sight if you know what you are looking for. Identifying and pricing what you find adds a shallow but functional appraisal layer. None of these systems are deep. There is no complex resource chain, no AI opponent that adapts to your strategy, no build order to optimise. What exists is polished enough for its scope, and the pacing rarely overstays its welcome in a single session. As a strategy-and-sim specialist I will be honest: the decision-making ceiling here is low. Auction bidding has some genuine tension early on when your budget is tight and you can over-commit on a dud barn, but once cash flow stabilises the risk-reward calculus gets predictable. There is no late-game complexity to speak of, no mod ecosystem to extend replay value, and the AI competitors at auction are largely decorative. Newcomers to casual sims will find the entry ramp gentle and the tutorial functional. Veterans of the genre will likely exhaust the content loop within ten to fifteen hours and feel the repetition settling in. Where Barn Finders earns its Very Positive rating on Steam is in atmosphere and accessibility. The barns themselves are varied enough to keep early exploration interesting, and the visual presentation of junk piles and forgotten relics scratches a very specific itch. It is a game you put on while listening to a podcast, and that is a legitimate use case. The 82% approval rate across over four thousand reviews tells a consistent story: players who wanted a relaxed treasure hunt got exactly that, and players chasing depth were probably shopping in the wrong aisle to begin with. Manage expectations accordingly and there is a satisfying little sim here. Diego, Scout Team

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steamTreasure HuntingAuction MechanicsItem FlippingRelaxingSingle SessionHidden ObjectLow-Stakes Sim

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82%(4,375)

Game Info

Developer
Duality Games
Publisher
PlayWay S.A.
Release Date
Jun 15, 2020

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