Games like Bureaucracy
Looking for games like Bureaucracy? Here are top puzzle recommendations with a comedy focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with A Tale of Caos: Overture, Rise Of The Overseer or Doctor Who: Lost in Time.
1 View Game52%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsmusic, gameplay59% User Score 39 reviewsIn "A Tale of Caos: Overture," follow apprentice technomancer Terribilia Van Quinn, a.k.a. Terry, and her mechanical owl companion Heimlich on a new adventure with her grumpy master, Albion McMaster. They're in search of a mysterious artifact to complete McMaster's secretive Great Project, but unexpected challenges and Terry's impulsive nature may hinder their success. This unique game ensures a thrilling experience filled with magic, humor, and intriguing narratives.
View Game2 View GameRise Of The Overseer It isn't easy getting on with participating in your latest game when the morally and ethically bankrupt Overseer of the game keeps disturbing you, or threatening to vaporise you every 5 minutes. And how did you even get here in the first place? The Overseer is a sokoban/multiban adventure puzzle game set in science fiction world of the Overseer Corporation Gaming Centre, whe…
View Game3 View Game66%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsmonetization, stability66% User Score 1,535 reviewsJoin the Doctor's adventures! Solve puzzles, battle enemies, save the Universe
View Game4 View Game38%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, stability38% User Score 104 reviewsIn Lost Horizon 2, Fenton Paddock faces a tough battle in the shadow of the Cold War to save his family from powerful enemies, leading him to mysterious, uncharted territories and forcing him to confront his past. This game, created using the Unity 5.0 3D Engine, offers a rich 3D world with hand-crafted charm, and takes players on an exciting journey across continents with new allies and obscure dangers. Overall, it's a legendary and mystical adventure that fans of the genre will love.
View Game5 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 Game6 View Game77%Game Brain Scoregraphics, storymonetization, stability77% User Score 9,998 reviews"Dragons: Rise of Berk" is a single-player simulation game with an intriguing story and delightful game mechanics, offering players the chance to build and protect their own Berk, collect and train over 750 DreamWorks Dragons, and explore 70 unique islands. However, it is plagued by bugs and requires lots of grinding, while its perfect soundtrack and highly emotional storyline contribute to its immersive Viking world.
View Game7 View Game49%Game Brain Scorestorygameplay, graphics65% User Score 17 reviewsCritic Score 70%1 reviewsYou are Damien Hunt, a junior detective of the Crownston City Police Department. Together with your partner, you are to investigate criminal activities around the city.
View Game8 View Game80%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygraphics, monetization80% User Score 392 reviewsIn "No Sleep For Kaname Date - From AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES," you play as Kaname Date, investigating the mysterious disappearance of internet idol Iris, who has been abducted by aliens. Use special eye functions to gather clues, dive into suspects' surreal dream worlds, and solve intricate escape room puzzles to uncover the truth behind The Third Eye Game. Immerse yourself in a thrilling mix of investigation, dream exploration, and puzzle-solving to help Iris escape.
View Game9 View Game53%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, optimization60% User Score 724 reviewsCritic Score 45%9 reviewsIn "The Uncertain: Light At The End," players navigate a world where humans are believed to be extinct and androids are the dominant beings. As the android RT-217NP, also known as Emily, players must make choices that will affect Emily's fate and the future of the android society. The game is a point-and-click adventure with a focus on exploration, puzzles, and narrative choices. It is the second episode in "The Uncertain" series, following the events of the first game, "The Last Quiet City."
View Game10 View Game87%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsstability, grinding87% User Score 5,232 reviewsWe Need To Go Deeper is a 2-4 player cooperative submarine roguelike game, where players dive into a Verne-inspired undersea universe. The Deluxe Edition includes a giant atom-age vessel, a digital art book, and a 35-track extended soundtrack. Teamwork is essential for success, as you explore the depths and battle dangerous sea creatures.
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