Games like Dear Flower
Looking for games like Dear Flower? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery, Moncage or Morphopolis.
1 89%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, replayability94% User Score 2,937 reviewsCritic Score 83%8 reviewsBuy Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery on PlayStation Store. Solve a variety of puzzles to help an aspiring artist complete her masterpiece.
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2 82%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, monetization88% User Score 637 reviewsCritic Score 68%3 reviewsMoncage is an adventure puzzle game, where the player will explore a lonely world trapped in a mysterious cubic device. Each face of this cubic device will display a different scene. The player will navigate through the island and the factory by finding the connections among the scenes.
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3 75%Game Brain Scoremusic, graphicsstory, replayability76% User Score 3,310 reviewsCritic Score 70%1 reviewsMorphopolis is a game about transformation and discovery. Inspired by Machinarium and The Tiny Bang Story, Morphopolis takes the player through a lucid and fantastical insect world in a hidden object adventure. Taking the role of an aphid grub, you embark on a parasitic crusade.
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4 90%Game Brain Scoregraphics, musicreplayability, grinding95% User Score 2,180 reviewsCritic Score 80%3 reviewsThe ground starts shaking, light bulbs are breaking - and something rather unusual is happening right behind the walls of your very room. Equipped with nothing but wit and courage, you slowly descend into a world inhabited by avian folk and seemingly deadly furniture monsters.
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5 69%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding68% User Score 510 reviewsCritic Score 70%1 reviewsTRAUMA tells a story of a young woman who survives a car accident. Recovering at the hospital, she has dreams that shed light on different aspects of her identity - such as the way she deals with the loss of her parents. TRAUMA lets you experience those dreams in an interactive way, reminiscent of Point-and-Click Adventure Games. It builds upon this established formula by introducing a gesture-ba…
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6 74%Game Brain Scoremusic, gameplaystory, replayability75% User Score 514 reviewsCritic Score 70%1 reviewsDiscolored is a first-person puzzle adventure game where all the colors have gone missing. It's up to you to bring them back.
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7 97%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, replayability97% User Score 180 reviewsInside an old wooden box lies four curious items: a toy lizard, a captured moth, a screwdriver and a seashell. Each one has its own story to tell… Step into four hand-drawn memories and discover the mysteries lurking beneath the seemingly calm surface. Explore one story at a time, or play them in a single sitting, in this solo-play adventure about the stories we tell ourselves and how …
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8 78%Game Brain Scorestory, musicstability, grinding86% User Score 3,488 reviewsCritic Score 70%7 reviewsSpirit of the North is a single-player 3rd-person adventure game inspired by the breathtaking and mysterious landscapes of Iceland. The story takes root from various pieces of Nordic folklore. The game is unique in that it purposefully has no dialog or narrative. Players must breathe in their surroundings to solve various puzzles and speculate the meaning of a lost ancient civilization. Play as an…
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9 89%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding96% User Score 8,836 reviewsCritic Score 82%11 reviewsGorogoa is an elegant evolution of the puzzle genre.
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10 78%Game Brain Scorestory, musicoptimization, replayability88% User Score 2,285 reviewsCritic Score 70%22 reviewsA third-person exploratory action/adventure title in which a boy ends up on a mysterious island and makes his way through its highly stylized environments, containing puzzles and slight navigation challenges, to get to the bottom of why he's ended up there and to reach the end of the road he's inadvertently begun to travel.
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