Games like Discussion Over Dinner
Looking for games like Discussion Over Dinner? Here are top casual real-time strategy recommendations with a horror focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with The Cabin Factory, DEAD LETTER DEPT. or No, I'm not a Human.
1 View Game84%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayoptimization, music92% User Score 1,925 reviewsCritic Score 65%4 reviewsIn The Cabin Factory, you play as a Cabin Inspector tasked with determining if cabins are haunted. Explore eerie environments to identify supernatural anomalies, marking each as dangerous or safe. This short, atmospheric horror experience draws inspiration from psychological walking simulators and liminal spaces.
View Game2 View Game96%Game Brain Scoreatmosphere, gameplaygrinding, stability96% User Score 1,501 reviewsIn DEAD LETTER DEPT., you take on the role of a temp data entry worker in a big city, decoding fragmented and mysterious texts from damaged images. As you type prompts to decipher strange mail, the lines between reality and the messages blur, revealing hidden secrets and multiple endings. Each playthrough offers a unique experience with a vast array of cryptic correspondence to explore.
View Game3 View Game93%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, grinding93% User Score 8,388 reviewsIn a sun-scorched, apocalyptic world, you must survive the deadly Visitors who come seeking refuge at night. Decide who to trust, interrogate guests, and take ruthless action to protect what remains of humanity. Suspense and moral choices define this tense struggle for survival amid darkness and decay.
View Game4 View Game67%Game Brain Scoreatmosphere, musicreplayability, gameplay67% User Score 1,165 reviewsThe Watson-Scott Test is a psychological horror game where you take a fictional personality test that quickly reveals your fears and insecurities. As you progress, the tests become more intense and surreal, blurring the line between reality and the player's subconscious. With multiple endings, your choices and reactions determine your outcome in this disturbing and suspenseful experience.
View Game5 View Game85%Game Brain Scoreatmosphere, storygrinding, replayability85% User Score 3,070 reviews"The Convenience Store | 夜勤事件" is a J-horror walking simulator with psychological elements, featuring photo-realistic graphics and a VHS film aesthetic. Players take on the role of a college girl working a night shift in a Japanese convenience store, where they will encounter puzzles and two possible endings. This game is a follow-up from the creators of other successful horror titles such as "Stigmatized Property | 事故物件" and "Inunaki Tunnel | 犬鳴トンネル".
View Game6 View Game90%Game Brain Scoreatmosphere, storygrinding, replayability90% User Score 1,968 reviews"From the Darkness" is a frightening first-person horror game, where you must navigate your deceased grandfather's dark, abandoned apartment to find an old family album. As you explore, you'll encounter supernatural occurrences and must eventually confront the mysterious inhabitant of darkness to escape. The game is short, lasting around an hour, but makes for a tense, nerve-wracking experience. However, be warned as the game contains flashes of light that can trigger epileptic seizures.
View Game7 View Game95%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospherestability, grinding95% User Score 1,135 reviews"Parasocial | パラソーシャル" is a Japanese horror game that places you in the perspective of a live streamer. The game features a believable environment and a VHS film aesthetic to enhance the immersive and psychological horror experience. With Japanese-inspired environment art and automatic saves after each chapter, the game will leave you feeling on edge.
View Game8 View Game88%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospherestability, grinding88% User Score 5,213 reviewsIn "Fears to Fathom: Home Alone," players step into the shoes of Miles, a 14-year-old home alone as his parents are away for work. The psychological horror game presents a chilling short story, with the first episode available for free. The episode uses atmospheric environment, photo-realistic graphics, and a VHS film aesthetic to immerse players in Miles' nerve-wracking ordeal.
View Game9 View Game88%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaymusic, grinding88% User Score 518 reviewsIn "Who's at the Door?", you navigate the fragile line between hallucination and reality as a psychiatric patient struggling with persistent visions. Your task is to follow a daily routine of checking for visitors and taking medication to improve your condition over eight days. Multiple endings and hidden doll pieces encourage replay to uncover the full truth behind your experience.
View Game10 View Game91%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregrinding, stability91% User Score 854 reviewsJournalist Walter Martins ended his life during the broadcast of “TELEFORUM”, a now-canceled TV program. You’re visiting the apartment of his widow - to console the grieving woman and shine some light on this awful story… But that’s not the main reason why you’re here. It’s all about the tape, isn’t it? Try to find out the truth and, PLEASE, ■■ NOT ■■■■■ ■■■■ ■■■■. This is important.FEATURES…
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