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That Dragon, Cancer
2016Simulation
Looking for games like a loud noise in a quiet place? Here are top role playing recommendations with a violence focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with That Dragon, Cancer, Subject 264 or Fireside Feelings.
An immersive, narrative videogame that retells Joel Green's 4-year fight against cancer through about two hours of poetic, imaginative gameplay that explores themes of faith, hope and love.
View GameYou wake up in a room with a total black out, a lot of creepy noises can be heard, you want to leave but this place doesn't want to let you go. Your only chance to escape will be to remember your past and to overcome any obstacles placed on your paths. Will you escape ?
View GameFireside Feelings is a calming mental wellness experience that fosters empathy, connection, and positivity through thoughtful, moderated conversations around a virtual campfire. Players share and reflect on personal thoughts and feelings at their own pace, unlocking objects to create a cozy, inviting space. The game promotes a safe, supportive environment without real-time interaction.
View Gameand Roger is an immersive interactive novel that explores unsettling realities through the eyes of a young girl. As she starts her day, she encounters a mysterious stranger in her home, leading to a tense and emotional narrative. The game encourages players to prioritize their well-being when faced with its heavy themes.
View GameSpiral is a third-person narratively driven exploration game sharing a poetic vision of cognitive degeneration seen from the inside. It tells the story of Bernard, a man who wishes goodbye one last time to the memories that built him from his early childhood to who he is today.
View Game"Before I Forget" is a poignant narrative-driven game that explores the mind of Sunita, a woman dealing with early onset dementia. Players uncover the story of Sunita's life and memories by interacting with objects and spaces in her home. With no combat or puzzles, the game focuses on the emotional impact of memory loss, as players experience firsthand the struggle and heartbreak of a fading mind.
View Game"Life Tastes Like Cardboard" is a first-person exploration game that simulates the experience of various psychiatric disorders. Players navigate surreal environments that represent different symptoms, such as delusions and hallucinations. The game aims to educate players about mental illness and reduce stigma, while also providing an immersive and thought-provoking gaming experience. Note: This game contains mature themes and is not recommended for sensitive audiences.
View Gameby Moyra Turkington and Jessica Hammer Rosenstrasse is a roleplaying game about the loss of civil liberties in Berlin under the Third Reich, and a historical women's protest. PITCH: 1933 Berlin. As the Nazi party rises to power, lines are drawn in the sand to separate who is German and who is not. This line runs straight through marriages between Jewish and “Aryan” Germans. Over an in-game decad…
View GameSIRE is a single-player, emotionally driven role-playing game that follows the protagonist’s journey to attend their father’s funeral across the world. Blending point-and-click adventure with real video footage of the father’s artwork, players explore a surreal and darkly comedic world of loss and healing. It offers a unique, heartfelt reflection on grief and the universal experience of coping with loss.
View GameA Tithe in Blood is a dark yuri visual novel exploring themes of depression, hidden blood magic, and unexpected love. As Honoka, a reserved university student in snowy Hokkaido, you unlock a lost magical art and encounter Lady Yasue, a cheerful mage trapped in Meiji-era Sapporo. Their growing bond unveils profound consequences and a haunting secret world.
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