Games like And Then Jack Woke Up
Looking for games like And Then Jack Woke Up? Here are top simulation recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Mosaic, In Other Waters or Homesick.
1 View Game74%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, grinding76% User Score 322 reviewsCritic Score 72%17 reviewsMosaic is a mysterious narrative game, where you follow the repetitive and lonely life of an average commuter.... Until one day, when strange things start happening.
View Game2 View Game85%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, replayability89% User Score 2,312 reviewsCritic Score 75%4 reviewsIn Other Waters is a narrative-driven game where you play as an AI guide to a xenobiologist, Ellery, who is searching for her missing partner on an alien planet with an oceanic landscape. As you explore the underwater world, you'll uncover the planet's unique life and dark history, while also forming a bond with Ellery. The game features a non-linear narrative that raises questions about the definition of "natural" and "artificial" life in the context of environmental destruction.
View Game3 View Game74%Game Brain Scorestory, musicreplayability, grinding74% User Score 1,392 reviews"Homesick" is a single-player Horror Adventure game with a hauntingly beautiful 3D environment and innovative puzzles that unfold the story as you explore. The game features a sensational soundtrack and stellar atmosphere, making it highly emotional and memorable. While there is grinding involved, the captivating experience of unraveling the mystery makes it worthwhile.
View Game4 View Game88%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, replayability88% User Score 85 reviewsThe Shadow Over Cyberspace is a modempunk horror game set during the Y2K scare, where players confront eldritch beings awakening through the Information Superhighway. Navigate a digital nightmare as your sanity unravels, bartering with ancient gods or succumbing to otherworldly forces. Immerse yourself in a retro computer aesthetic within a mind-bending sci-fi horror experience.
View Game5 View Game75%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, replayability75% User Score 561 reviewsWhispers from the Star is an AI-driven interactive experience where you communicate with Stella, a stranded astronaut on the planet Gaia. Your conversations through video calls, voice messages, or texts directly impact her survival and emotional state. With open-ended dialogue and no script, the game creates a unique bond as you guide and support Stella in an uncertain fate.
View Game6 View Game97%Game Brain Scorehumor, graphicsstory, gameplay97% User Score 76 reviewsConsumption Line is an experimental indie game where you operate machines in a soup factory, meeting quotas while managing changing ingredients and rising demands. The game explores themes of industrial production, deceptive advertising, and the loss of meaning in efficiency-obsessed systems. Its short, evolving gameplay encourages reflection without traditional game challenges.
View Game7 View Game78%Game Brain Scorestory, musiccharacter development94% User Score 34 reviewsTravel across landscapes devastated by a catastrophic climate meltdown, following a small family in search of somewhere habitable. With limited supplies and facing potential death at every turn, your choices will decide their fate. Will they manage to settle down?
View Game8 View Game60%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, grinding57% User Score 76 reviewsCritic Score 73%2 reviews"Flat Eye" is a quirky, first-person simulation game where you play as a robotic vacuum cleaner named Flat Eye. Your job is to clean and maintain a variety of strange, surreal environments while avoiding obstacles and challenges. Along the way, you'll encounter eccentric characters and uncover a weird, humorous story. With unique gameplay mechanics and a distinctive art style, "Flat Eye" offers a fresh take on the simulation genre.
View Game9 View Game67%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, optimization66% User Score 203 reviewsCritic Score 69%8 reviews"Sunset" is a narrative-driven first-person exploration game set in 1972 San Bavón, a city in turmoil after a military coup. As housekeeper Angela Burns, you explore the swanky pad of your mysterious employer, Gabriel Ortega, unearthing clues to a rebellious plot against the notorious dictator. The game provides a unique perspective on war, offering insight into the lives of NPCs typically relegated to the sidelines in combat-focused games.
View Game10 View Game81%Game Brain Scorestory, musicreplayability, grinding89% User Score 2,498 reviewsCritic Score 71%7 reviews"A Normal Lost Phone" is a narrative investigation game where you explore the contents of a lost phone to discover the intimacies of its previous owner. By searching through texts, emails, and other apps, you uncover the story of a young person's life, their relationships, and the challenges they face. The game provides a unique and immersive way to experience someone else's narrative, allowing players to piece together the fragments of a stranger's life.
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