87%857reviews
9.03m
2013Action
Looking for games like Blue Brigade? Here are top casual role playing recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with 9.03m, Depression Quest or S4U: CITYPUNK 2011 AND LOVE PUNCH.
"9.03m" is a single-player Point and Click art/empathy game with excellent mechanics, visuals, and music. The game is set on Baker Beach in San Francisco, where debris from the 2011 Japanese tsunami has washed ashore. The goal is to find the butterflies, serving as a reminder of the individuals behind the disaster's death toll. The game originated as a final year university project aiming to affect the player emotionally.
View Game"Depression Quest" is a text-based game that simulates living with depression, presenting players with everyday challenges to manage while dealing with the illness. The game offers multiple endings and features over 150 unique encounters, with available choices and generated content based on the player's depression levels. The audio and visuals also adjust to reflect the player's emotional state, enhancing the immersive experience.
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View GameFrom Head to Toe is a short interactive story about winter, existential guilt and your ex-classmates.
View GameNeo Cab is a narrative-driven, emotional survival game set in a futuristic city with driver/passenger interactions shaping the story. As the last human driver for an app called Neo Cab, you must balance your personal life and the mysterious events around you, all while trying to find your missing friend. Your choices and conversations matter, as they impact your relationship with passengers and the overall outcome of your story.
View Game"Paper Cages" is a horror game that explores the theme of mental health, with themes of depression, anxiety, and eating disorders. The game tasks you with daily activities, personifying the idea of an "Archenemy" as internal struggles. With a focus on Personal themes, players must navigate these challenges with only a mouse and keyboard. For those interested in serious topic games, check out "Death and Taxes" by the same developers.
View GameBeholder is a single-player adventure game with a dark, dystopian setting. As the State-installed manager of an apartment building, you must covertly watch and profile your tenants, reporting any suspicious activity to the authorities. With ingenious graphics, a splendid soundtrack, and a sensational gameplay, Beholder offers a grim glimpse into a society where privacy is non-existent, and the totalitarian State is all-powerful.
View Game"Fly in the House" is a quirky physics-based game where you return to your apartment after years of travel and are immediately fixated on a bothersome fly. Your goal is to choose how you deal with it - hunt and kill the fly while preserving your apartment, or go on a destructive rampage. The game features three levels with unique interiors, a variety of objects to interact with, and a points system for making combos and finding hidden objects. The true challenge lies in accurately targeting and eliminating the elusive fly.
View GameIn "Wait! Life is Beautiful," you play as a young boy named Renfred who moves to a new town and discovers a magical world hidden within his own. With the help of a mysterious creature named Daisy, Renfred embarks on a journey to uncover the secrets of this hidden world and learn valuable life lessons along the way. The game features charming 2D pixel art and a heartwarming story that explores themes of friendship, love, and the beauty of life.
View GameRobin is a single-player simulation game offering a highly emotional, intriguing story that explores life with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome through the lens of spoon theory. Players experience three days in Robin's life, managing limited energy while navigating daily challenges. The game combines compelling visuals, stunning music, and thoughtful mechanics to provide a meaningful, relatable glimpse into living with an invisible illness.
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