Games like Blind Microban (Closed)
Looking for games like Blind Microban (Closed)? Here are top puzzle recommendations with a mystery focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Sorry, James, The Black Watchmen or Carpathian Vampire (TALP).
1 View Game73%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, character development73% User Score 313 reviews"Sorry, James" is a first-person puzzle game where players manipulate time to solve increasingly complex challenges. As the eponymous James, players experiment with time loops and construct unique solutions to progress through each level. With a focus on creativity and exploration, the game offers a fresh take on the puzzle genre.
View Game2 View Game88%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, monetization87% User Score 524 reviewsCritic Score 90%1 reviewsIn the first ever Permanent Alternate Reality Game, you join the ranks of The Black Watchmen, a paramilitary group dedicated to protecting the public from dangerous phenomena beyond human understanding: ritualistic murder, occult secret societies, and the paranormal, to name but a few.
View Game3 View Game49%Game Brain Score49% User Score 3 reviewsIntroduction Deep in the Carpathian Mountains, the Romanian villagers tell tales of the strigoi. The strigoi are said to be troubled spirits that have risen from the grave. They are attributed with the abilities to transform into an animal, become invisible and to gain vitality from the blood of their victims. There have been recent reports of peasant children dying mysteriously in the local villa…
View Game4 View Game93%Game Brain Scoregameplay, musicstory, grinding93% User Score 687 reviews"Taiji" is a single-player, open world puzzle game with outstanding mechanics and fantastic visuals. Players explore a detailed world filled with puzzles, solved using a consistent tile interface. With a great soundtrack, the game gradually increases puzzle complexity, challenging players to think hard and pay close attention to their surroundings, making for a very grinding but exceptional atmosphere.
View Game5 View Game98%Game Brain Scoreatmosphere, graphics98% User Score 121 reviews"Her Trees: The Puzzle House" is an escape room-style game with unique monochrome hand-drawn graphics and a dark storybook ambiance. Players solve intuitive puzzles by moving and combining objects, without needing to take notes or do calculations. Hints and answers are accessible, and the game is non-verbal, with no reliance on color perception or sound. The approximate playtime is 1.5 hours. It's the second game in the 'Her Trees' series but can be played as a standalone.
View Game6 View Game93%Game Brain Scorestory, humoroptimization, music93% User Score 324 reviews"A=B" is a programming puzzle game featuring a single instruction: "A=B," or replacing A with B. Players solve various problems using this minimal language, from converting letters to uppercase to multiplying binary numbers. The game encourages players to complete challenges in the fewest lines possible and includes a built-in minigame, offering a unique and engaging experience for both casual and experienced gamers.
View Game7 View Game47%Game Brain Scoregameplay, grinding67% User Score 21 reviewsMeet Moving Letters, the most relaxing, addictive and brain teasing word game. Sharpen and exercise your mind and discover the most used words in English in Moving Letters, a unique word search. Find the word to advance to the next level. Enjoy word find games? Try it and You’ll never experience a dull moment after you try this addicting word puzzle game. Play this game once and just you w…
View Game8 View Game64%Game Brain Score64% User Score 18 reviewsPorklike.gb - wurst comes to worst A port of the wonderful Porklike, created by Krystian Majewski, to the original Game Boy! Please see the original pico-8 game at https://krystman.itch.io/porklike for more information. Game Porklike is a classic, turn-based Roguelike with minimalist lo-fi aesthetic. Enter the tower of Wurstlord. Can you make it to the top and steal his legendary Kielbasa? 9 floor…
View Game9 View Game88%Game Brain Score88% User Score 114 reviewsInfinite Monkeys is a game based on the Infinite Monkey Theorem, where you must type the first scene of Shakespeare's King Lear using monkeys on typewriters. Hire more monkeys, motivate them, and customize the environment to progress faster. The goal is to complete the scene one random letter at a time, earning $1 for each finished letter.
View Game10 View Game(Click the "How to Play" link for additional information, important snippets have been provided below) 1 How to start the game Click the play button on the home screen next to your desired image. Next click the play button on the card page. 2 Gameplay The gameplay works like blackout color bingo, with a few new twists (see 3). The current color will be displayed with a mini image showing the locat…
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