Games like AKAZU: Off limits
Looking for games like AKAZU: Off limits? Here are top simulation recommendations with a horror focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with BAN: The Prologue of GUCHA GUCHA, Twilight Moonflower or Oasis Mission: Colony Sim.
1 View Game35%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsmusic, optimization60% User Score 10 reviews【A richly coloured horror and mystery tale】"BAN: The Prologue of GUCHA GUCHA” is a third-person horror adventure game. Experience the messy horror from the perspective of the protagonist, who is caught up in the whirlwind of events in a certain town in Japan, Utagacho.
View Game2 View GameTwilight Moonflower is a first-person Japanese-style horror game where you aim to escape a terrifying residential area overrun by supernatural creatures.Story──That alleyway felt somehow “different.” After graduating college, Souta (the protagonist), who develops games as an independent creator, decided one day to make a game set in his rural hometown. He returned home for the first time in years…
View Game3 View Game67%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsstory, music67% User Score 64 reviewsOasis Mission: Colony Sim challenges you to build and manage a thriving colony by choosing a story and location while overcoming economic and industrial obstacles. Design modular ships equipped with AI that adapt based on assigned tasks and resources. Balance your people’s needs and create autonomous districts to ensure survival against an AI-driven world domination threat.
View Game4 View GameThis is a two-player-exclusive horror game where you work together to find "anomalies." Note: Communication between players is required to play this game. If you are not playing in person, an environment where players can use voice chat is necessary. Please note that a voice chat function is not implemented within the game. Please keep this in mind when purchasing. 【Game Description】…
View Game5 View GameYou have wandered into a Japanese labyrinth where ghosts lurk. Escape from this strange space while running away from the ghosts.
View Game6 View Game48%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, stability48% User Score 58 reviews"A Second Before Us" is a puzzle-platformer game where players manipulate time to solve levels. You control two characters, switching between them to coordinate actions in different timelines. Careful planning and quick reflexes are required to overcome obstacles and reach the end of each stage.
View Game7 View Game47%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, music44% User Score 121 reviewsCritic Score 57%3 reviews"Tartarus" is a single-player Science Fiction Hack and Slash game set in a terrifyingly dark sci-fi universe in 2230. As Cooper, a cook and miner, you must hack the ship's systems via terminals using realistically simulated commands to prevent the ship from crashing into Neptune. Despite its unique atmosphere and exceptional visuals, the game is marred by horrible gameplay and numerous bugs.
View Game8 View Game71%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, atmosphere71% User Score 56 reviews"All the Delicate Duplicates" is a surreal, award-winning game that follows John and his daughter Charlotte as they discover strange properties of objects inherited from a relative. These objects have the power to change their reality and memories, leading to a reality-bending experience. The game has received numerous accolades including Best Experimental Game and 2nd Place in the Robert Coover Award for Electronic Literature.
View Game9 View Game55%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayoptimization, stability67% User Score 258 reviewsCritic Score 22%5 reviews"NORTH" is a first-person indie game where you apply for asylum in a mysterious city inhabited by unusual creatures. Gameplay involves navigating the city, interacting with objects and characters using WASD or arrow keys and mouse clicks. The game includes a soundtrack and encourages players to provide feedback or bugs to the developers via email.
View Game10 View Game82%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgameplay, music82% User Score 88 reviews"The List" is a non-linear detective game where you investigate the murder of Jordan Grady. As a special agent, you'll examine Grady's police interviews, search for keywords in conversations, and utilize a police database to uncover connections and motives. With infinite paths to the end, the conclusion you reach will be unique to you. The game emphasizes thorough examination and detective work, emphasizing the journey rather than the destination.
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