Games like Endsville: An Unorthodox Setting Guide
Looking for games like Endsville: An Unorthodox Setting Guide? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Shadows of Doubt, Burn Me Alive or Zork Anthology.
1 View Game89%Game Brain Scoregameplay, storyoptimization, stability90% User Score 15,154 reviewsCritic Score 80%1 reviews"Shadows of Doubt" is a detective stealth game set in a fully simulated neo-noir city where players must catch a serial killer. The game features a living, breathing metropolis with crime, gossip, and various characters to interact with. Players must use stealth, investigation, and interrogation techniques to gather evidence and solve the case.
View Game2 View Game55%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregameplay, music71% User Score 28 reviewsThe genre of our game is a mixture of psychological horror and drama with elements of action, survival melee, and shooting.
View Game3 View Game95%Game Brain Scoregraphics, storygrinding, gameplay95% User Score 103 reviews"Zork Anthology" is a collection of text-based adventure games that takes you through the Great Underground Empire. It includes Zork I, II, III, Beyond Zork, Zork Zero, and Planetfall, all with unique stories, characters, and challenging puzzles. The games are known for their twisted humor, abstract solutions, and intriguing world-building. Immerse yourself in a realistic and imaginative experience that will test your problem-solving skills and wit.
View Game4 View Game62%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgameplay, grinding62% User Score 141 reviews"ZED" is a single-player adventure game with an intriguing story about an aging artist, suffering from dementia, trying to reconcile his past through his dreams. With exceptional graphics, a good soundtrack, and highly emotional narrative, players help the artist leave a lasting legacy for his granddaughter. This bittersweet journey is brought to life by industry veterans from Myst, Bioshock Infinite, and the Metal Gear Solid series, with an option for VR support on Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.
View Game5 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgameplay, grinding86% User Score 142 reviewsGary is caught in a strange dream and now he must overcome the adversities on his path or perish in the attempt. In this adventure you will meet 3 children in dream-like scenarios, next to a mysterious girl who talks about a promise.
View Game6 View Game51%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsoptimization, atmosphere44% User Score 55 reviewsCritic Score 85%1 reviewsReflections is a real-world adventure game where every action you take has meaningful consequences that radically shape the experience. Each action you take is punctuated by flushing the black and white environment with color, illustrating your progress and providing clues to what your future might hold.
View Game7 View Game52%Game Brain Scoregraphics, gameplaystability, monetization52% User Score 184 reviewsIn Medieval Shopkeeper Simulator, players manage a medieval shop, crafting and selling goods while navigating the challenges of supply, demand, and a dynamic economy. Players must balance stock, pricing, and customer satisfaction, while also dealing with events such as theft, natural disasters, and political unrest. The game offers a realistic, immersive experience in medieval commerce with various customization options and progression paths.
View Game8 View Game89%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregrinding, optimization89% User Score 2,943 reviewsIn "The Painscreek Killings," become a journalist investigating the mysterious abandonment of a once-vibrant town. Solve logical puzzles, explore freely, and uncover dark secrets as you search for the truth behind the town's haunting past. This story-rich, murder mystery game encourages careful exploration and critical thinking.
View Game9 View Game39%Game Brain Scoregraphics, gameplaystability, story39% User Score 202 reviews"Stay Alive: Apocalypse" is a sandbox survival zombie RPG game with a unique twist. The game features a large 625km square map with 8 randomly generated cities, allowing for a different gaming experience each time. Players can interact with every object, move furniture, and access every house without loading screens, making for a highly immersive experience. The main storyline remains consistent despite the changing environments.
View Game10 View Game94%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsmonetization94% User Score 248 reviews"Some Distant Memory" is a post-apocalyptic game set on Earth, where two colonies, Ares and NOAH, strive for survival. The Professor and Commander Ti, representatives of each colony, uncover reduced-to-rubble Earth's past through ARORA, an artificial intelligence. By exploring artifacts and memories, they reveal a story of love, innovation, and human resilience, ultimately shedding light on humanity's former existence.
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