Games like Crisis in the Jwi-dal of Musin
Looking for games like Crisis in the Jwi-dal of Musin? Here are top role playing recommendations with a drama, mystery and historical focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Death Trick: Double Blind, Detective: The Test or Clue/Cluedo: Classic Edition.
1 View Game96%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplay96% User Score 50 reviews"Death Trick: Double Blind" is a mystery adventure game set in a 1950s traveling circus, where the star magician has disappeared. Play as a magician and a private eye with amnesia, each with unique skills, to investigate a large cast of characters and various locations. Use turn-based actions to uncover contradictions in the winding narrative and solve the murderous mystery.
View Game2 View GameTest your detective instincts across three challenging cases. No hints, no help—just you, your intuition, and your ability to piece together the truth. Can you solve the mystery?
View Game3 View Game88%Game Brain Scoregraphics, gameplaystability, monetization88% User Score 3,706 reviewsClue/Cluedo is a single-player and multiplayer strategy game that offers a fresh take on the classic crime-solving board game. Experience the iconic murder mystery in stunning 3D, interrogating suspects and unlocking motives as you go. With exclusive features like interrogating multiple suspects at once, Clue/Cluedo offers a new level of freedom and creativity for crime enthusiasts.
View Game4 View Game68%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaymusic95% User Score 22 reviewsIn "Kill The Clock," you play a framed detective in mid-1900s Europe, unraveling the mystery of your nemesis’s murder. Each looping playthrough reveals new killers and methods, blending investigation, interrogation, and mindreading to expose hidden truths. Can you solve the case before becoming the next victim?
View Game5 View Game97%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaycharacter development, grinding97% User Score 89 reviewsNina Aquila: Legal Eagle, Season One is a visual novel adventure game where you play as a rookie attorney investigating crimes and defending clients in court. In this season, help Nina solve a series of cases involving a mysterious serial killer and uncover a conspiracy in the process. Use your wits and intuition to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and present your case in court to secure a guilty verdict or prove your client's innocence.
View Game6 View Game50%Game Brain Score50% User Score 1 reviewsDesigned for the Anime and Manga Tribute TTRPG Jam, Whoops! I Broke Down in this Weird City and Need Money FAST is a solo journaling (optional) homage to filler episodes. You'll pull a character from a different TTRPG (or make one up), and they'll break down in whatever vehicle they were riding in. Whoops! Saddled with $500 in debt (not too shabby if you were in a giant mech, but ouch if you were …
View Game7 View Game87%Game Brain Score87% User Score 319,985 reviewsJune's Journey: Wicked Mystery combines captivating hidden object gameplay with thrilling puzzle challenges set in the glamorous 1920s and the magical Land of Oz. Players explore iconic locations like Emerald City and Munchkinland, uncover family secrets, and solve murder mysteries while collecting exclusive Wicked-themed decorations to enhance their island. This immersive adventure blends mystery, fantasy, and brainteasers for fans of casual puzzle games.
View Game8 View Game60%Game Brain Score60% User Score 12 reviewsEldritch Gambit is a fantasy role-playing game (RPG) toolkit. Here, players step into the role of adventurers struggling against powerful forces and making difficult decisions. To those running the game, it is a set of building blocks rather than a themed playset: Use a favorite fictional setting or just work together to create the adventures you want. This book includes the basic rules on how …
View Game9 View Game75%Game Brain Scoremusic, humorstory, gameplay77% User Score 48 reviewsIn Gumshoe Detective Agency: The First Case, you play as a rookie detective unraveling the disappearance of heiress Victoria Mason in 1995. Using a clunky desktop and dial-up connection, you sift through emails, websites, and chat logs to uncover clues. Each piece of evidence shifts the story, revealing a deeper, more complex mystery beyond a simple missing person case.
View Game10 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, humorgameplay, music93% User Score 43 reviewsIn The Murder Hotel, you play a demon hotelier who commits murders and challenges you to investigate and blame a human guest for the crimes. Each case requires crafting a convincing theory to convince the Demon Council that a guest is guilty. Solve all four mysteries or risk being trapped in the hotel forever.
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