Games like Death? Preposterous! - A Non-violent RPG
Looking for games like Death? Preposterous! - A Non-violent RPG? Here are top role playing recommendations with a violence focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Lakeview Valley, Heralds of the Avirentes - Ch. 1 Wings of Change or Teddy Floppy Ear: Mountain Adventure.
1 View Game76%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, grinding76% User Score 718 reviews"Lakeview Valley" is a murder mystery RPG set in a shady town where everyone has a secret. Day/night cycles and encounters with horrifying enemies add to the suspense. Your moral choices will determine one of the game's multiple endings, encouraging replayability as you uncover the unique backstories of over twenty NPCs.
View Game2 View Game70%Game Brain Scorestory, musicatmosphere, monetization100% User Score 21 reviewsHeralds of the Avirentes is a visual novel, which brings you into the “Crystal punk” fantasy setting, where the world of Nanraas in which the dragon race lives. The game combines a visual novel, role-playing game elements, social simulator, a turn-based combat system.
View Game3 View Game87%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsstability, optimization87% User Score 477 reviews"Teddy Floppy Ear: Mountain Adventure" is an educational game based on a Polish cartoon, suitable for children aged 3-8. Players join Teddy on a journey to his uncle's mountain home, where he learns about art, shapes, and colors through various mini-games. The game features hand-painted graphics, soothing music, and is completely violence-free, providing hours of entertainment for young children.
View Game4 View Game68%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgameplay, stability70% User Score 40 reviewsCritic Score 80%3 reviews"Monorail Stories" is a game that explores the daily commute of Silvie and Ahmal, two strangers traveling between the cities of M and L. Every day, players can choose their conversations and actions, creating unique stories and experiences for these characters as they interact within the confined space of the monorail. Through these decisions, players can impact the lives of Silvie and Ahmal and create a new chapter in their shared narrative each day.
View Game5 View Game83%Game Brain Scoregameplay, storygrinding, monetization88% User Score 240 reviewsCritic Score 78%13 reviewsSigns of the Sojourner is a narrative card game where your deck represents your character and influences relationships. Travel to diverse locations to acquire goods for your mother's store, engaging in optimistic stories and card game conversations. Your choices impact your connections, creating a personalized journey in a world affected by climate change.
View Game6 View Game70%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, grinding65% User Score 645 reviewsCritic Score 86%2 reviewsIn Else Heart.Break, play as Sebastian, a young adult seeking his identity and love in the city of Dorisburg, while navigating a dynamic world through programming and interaction with characters. Experience a rich, detailed story in a living, breathing city, filled with secrets and intrigue. Solve problems your way as you form friendships and uncover the city's dark secrets.
View Game7 View Game82%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability84% User Score 5,395 reviewsCritic Score 90%7 reviewsSunless Sea is a literary role-playing game set in the Victorian-Gothic world of Fallen London. As the captain of a steamship, you explore a vast underground ocean filled with mystery and danger. Your choices shape your story as you face hunger, madness, and the constant threat of shipwreck.
View Game8 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability90% User Score 226 reviewsIn "Fates of Ort," players explore a sprawling pixel art world, uncovering its mysteries and fighting dangerous creatures. As the sole survivor of a destroyed village, you must navigate political alliances, manage resources, and make decisions that will determine the fate of Ort. The game features strategic combat, character development, and multiple endings, providing a rich and immersive experience.
View Game9 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability93% User Score 1,108 reviewsCritic Score 76%13 reviews"The Count Lucanor" is a survival horror story set in a fantasy world, where you play as Hans on a quest to uncover the castle's sordid secrets and obtain treasure. The game features a retro-style inspired by classics like The Legend of Zelda and Silent Hill, with important decisions, alternative endings, and puzzles to solve. You can light your path with candles, meet colorful characters, and beware of the horror lurking beneath the surface.
View Game10 View Game94%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregrinding, replayability94% User Score 1,146 reviews"The Crooked Man" is a point-and-click psychological horror game. Players navigate through a dark and atmospheric world, uncovering the secrets of a cursed village. The game features intense puzzle-solving and a chilling narrative, inspired by the works of Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft.
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