Games like Cavesleeper
Looking for games like Cavesleeper? Here are top strategy recommendations with a horror focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Emily Wants to Play, Boogeyman or Soer Dolls.
1 View Game77%Game Brain Scoregameplay, storystability, music77% User Score 1,818 reviewsCritic Score 76%1 reviewsIn "Emily Wants To Play," you deliver a pizza to a creepy house where the windows are boarded up and the front door mysteriously closes behind you. As hours pass, you must avoid three dolls and a girl named Emily that roam the house. Stay alive to make it your last pizza delivery, or become the dolls' next plaything.
View Game2 View Game80%Game Brain Scoregameplay, storystability, grinding80% User Score 578 reviews"Boogeyman" is a single-player strategy game featuring good mechanics and pretty visuals, but with many bugs. As the player, you must survive nights in a house while being pursued by the Boogeyman, using a flashlight as your primary means of defense. Search for items, learn the Boogeyman's patterns, and make use of different light sources to stay alive until morning. The ever-changing weather and toys coming to life add to the eerie atmosphere.
View Game3 View Game45%Game Brain Scorereplayability, atmospheregameplay, graphics71% User Score 14 reviewsSoer Dolls is a horror adventure game in which you need to find enchanted dolls in order to save the small town of Lazyiville from the terrible curse that caused ghosts and monsters to appear in the city!
View Game4 View Game40%Game Brain Scoreatmosphere, gameplay75% User Score 4 reviewsAsylum Nightmares is a survival horror game set in a terrifying asylum filled with zombies. The game features two main modes, each offering a unique but equally challenging experience. Story Mode: - Objective: Descend through the different floors of the asylum using a service elevator. - Restore the power: Each floor is completely dark, and your first task is to find a way to turn the lights on. …
View Game5 View Game81%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsstability, grinding87% User Score 8,138 reviewsCritic Score 75%10 reviews"Bendy and the Ink Machine" is a first-person puzzle-action horror game. You play as Henry, a retired animator returning to his old studio, where he encounters creepy cartoon characters brought to life by the ink machine. The game is divided into five chapters, each with unique challenges and chilling discoveries about the studio's past.
View Game6 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaymusic, stability90% User Score 82 reviewsBrighter Day is a unique horror game characterized by its vibrant color palette and disquieting atmosphere. As you navigate levels filled with moaning eyeballs and eerie ambient music, you must employ stealth to evade detection and confront existential dread. With its challenging gameplay and unsettling setting, Brighter Day is a memorable and anxiety-inducing experience.
View Game7 View Game59%Game Brain Scoregameplay, storygraphics, atmosphere85% User Score 20 reviewsIn this chilling point-and-click horror game, you play as a young teen trapped in a nightmarish bedroom, hunted by a demon born from guilt and regret. Armed with only a flashlight and limited objects, you must survive through long, agonizing hours while keeping the sinister creature at bay. Can you endure the darkness until your alarm finally wakes you?
View Game8 View Game77%Game Brain Scoregraphics, storymonetization, stability77% User Score 1,140 reviewsCASE: Animatronics Horror game is a single-player horror action game featuring a dense atmosphere, marvelous visuals, and spectacular mechanics. It offers a beautiful story that immerses players in a thrilling adventure, promising a truly terrifying experience. However, the game is hampered by frequent ads and numerous bugs.
View Game9 View Game82%Game Brain Scoreatmosphere, graphicsstory, gameplay82% User Score 134 reviews"Homeless" is a single-player adventure/psychological horror game set in 1990s New York City, built with the Unreal Engine 5 for sensational graphics. As night shift security guard Albert, you'll uncover the crimes of a strange, Tall homeless man lurking in the subway, facing handwritten notes that challenge your beliefs and sanity. Uncovering his identity promises a shocking revelation.
View Game10 View Game76%Game Brain Scoregameplay, storystability, grinding76% User Score 420 reviewsIn "The Muller-Powell Principle," become Harry Herman, an employee of Delta Laboratories studying interdimensional travel. After a project goes awry, use the Portable Energy Manipulator to solve physics-based puzzles, manipulate objects, and uncover the dark truth behind the experiment and your connection to it, all while exploring surreal universes.
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