Games like Cosmuseum
Looking for games like Cosmuseum? Here are top action recommendations with a horror focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Miniature Garden, At the Mountains of Madness or Lair of Torment.
1 63%Game Brain Scorestory, musicatmosphere, grinding70% User Score 44 reviewsCritic Score 50%1 reviews"Miniature Garden is a Japanese mystery visual novel with multiple endings. Art by Korie Riko (Lump of Sugar)."
View GameView Game


2 44%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregraphics, optimization44% User Score 72 reviewsAt the Mountains of Madness is an indie first-person horror adventure game with survival elements in which you assume the role of the Professor Dyer, geologist of the Miskatonic University, who in 1930 traveled to Antarctica as a leader of a research expedition. But in Antarctica disaster always lurks adventurers like a shadow. And in the most cold and desolate place on earth it is easy to find de…
View GameView Game


3 84%Game Brain Scoregameplay, atmospherestory, music84% User Score 62 reviewsThis is an indie horror game with first-person puzzles. Terror and fear have enveloped the city. The maniac Orun has returned. You sneak into his lair to try and stop him before he goes too far.....
View GameView Game


4 72%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgraphics75% User Score 48 reviewsA brief rumination on permanence.
View GameView Game


5 75%Game Brain Scoregraphics, gameplaystory, replayability82% User Score 462 reviewsCritic Score 40%1 reviewsA surreal trip through the mundane. Reveal the hidden ecosystems of ten unusual environments. Unlock an atmospheric experience while exploring strange yet familiar scenes. Carl Burton's other work has been featured in the New York Times, Serial, Colossal, and Medium.
View GameView Game


6 50%Game Brain Score50% User Score 4 reviewsFeatured on: Best of Edtech 2016 - Common Sense Media; 10 Children's Apps for Summer Road Trips - The New York Times; Best Play and Learn App 2016 - Teachers with Apps "HangArt gives kids practice with 200 sight words through three types of activities.The combination of guided games and open-ended activities gives kids a great opportunity for digging deep into words." ~ Common Sense Media "Rich…
View GameView Game


7 View Game50%Game Brain Score50% User Score 1 reviewsA Bitsy tale of horror based on real events. Arrow keys to move. Move into things to interact with them. Remember to try interacting with everything multiple times, and be wary of the television and the Path Behind the Well at night. Trigger warning: Religious and occult symbology, and criticism of religion. Some names have been changed. This game is one of the true stories the Occultist series is…
View Game8 88%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, replayability88% User Score 85 reviewsDread whispers echo across the Information Superhighway. Y2K is coming, heralding the rise of the Old Ones. With your meatspace mind unraveling, time is running out -- barter with gods, embrace the deathless aeons, or go offline permanently in this modempunk horror story. From Fiction Factory GamesCreators of Arcade Spirits, Arcade Spirits: The New Challengers, and Penny Larceny: Gig Economy Supe…
View GameView Game


9 85%Game Brain Scoregameplay, emotionalmusic, replayability97% User Score 38 reviewsThe End of Gameplay is an anthology. My best desperate attempt to explain, or explore, or understand the true meaning of "kill gameplay." love, droqen
View GameView Game


10 View Game81%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalcharacter development, gameplay81% User Score 100 reviewsThese dark, deep woods are home to wild creatures and wild magic, and they're only dangerous if you disrespect either one. They're also your home. Here, you're safe, loved, and free, and tonight is a very special night; a good one for a ritual. Until a stranger interrupts your plans, and turns your night, and your life in an entirely new direction.
View Game










