Games like Exploited
Looking for games like Exploited? Here are top platformer recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with The August Before: Chapter One, Beeswing or Tech Support: Error Unknown.
1 View Game92%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsstability, grinding92% User Score 222 reviewsThe August Before: Chapter One is a reflective 3D narrative puzzle where you explore a teenager’s room, unpack memories, and prepare for change. Delve into signs of first love, loss, and friendship as you clean, sort, and pack, uncovering the bittersweet story behind leaving the past behind. Embrace the quiet moments of transition and farewell.
View Game2 View Game92%Game Brain Scoremusic, graphicsgameplay, stability92% User Score 126 reviews"Beeswing" is a single-player adventure game set in a hand-painted, watercolor representation of a rural Scottish village. The game features a unique acoustic soundtrack and focuses on quiet, emotional storytelling with no puzzles or fighting. Explore the village, meet its inhabitants, and uncover the stories that shaped a life in this slow-paced, under 3-hour experience.
View Game3 View Game74%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, grinding77% User Score 490 reviewsCritic Score 60%1 reviewsTech Support: Error Unknown is a narrative-driven adventure game where you play as a tech support specialist. As you resolve customer issues, you uncover a conspiracy that threatens the world. Your choices and actions determine the outcome of the story, offering multiple endings and replayability.
View Game4 View Game74%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, music74% User Score 228 reviews"Moving Houses" is a physics-based game where players pack up a house for moving, with the option to be neat or cause chaos. The game offers casual, task-based gameplay with a runtime of approximately 3 hours for the main story and an additional 3 hours for completionists. Players can interact with household objects, pack them neatly, or throw them around, all while experiencing the satisfaction of checking items off a list.
View Game5 View Game84%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability84% User Score 1,047 reviewsABOUT Amanda the Adventurer 2 follows Riley Park, who, after seeing what was contained on the mysterious tapes in their attic, travels to the Kensdale Public Library to investigate further. Upon arriving, they're greeted by a masked figure who claims to know their Aunt Kate, before she died and needs their help finding something Aunt Kate had left in the library. They also warn of a powerful enti…
View Game6 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaymusic, grinding88% User Score 49 reviews"You Can Save Everyone" is a puzzle-based game where players are trapped in a room and must communicate with allies in other parts of a mysterious facility to help them escape. Using a limited device, players interact with their surroundings, operating a computer and strange console that controls the locks in the facility. Players must pay close attention to their allies' clues to solve puzzles and uncover the facility's secrets, with the ultimate objective of saving everyone. The game features experimental gameplay designed for levered arcade sticks.
View Game7 View Game73%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgameplay, replayability73% User Score 148 reviews"Thing-in-Itself" is a single-player Romance Interactive Fiction game with an intriguing story and good graphics, exploring the struggles of understanding another person in a relationship. This 15-minute game, based on Immanuel Kant's concept, has no win or lose conditions and features inspired voice acting, aiming to connect the mediums of game and short story. The game presents a thought-provoking, emotional journey with a modern relationship theme.
View Game8 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, musicstability, grinding90% User Score 1,327 reviews"PRICE is a single-player Visual Novel game with an intriguing story, pretty visuals, and a good soundtrack. As Ivry, a popular musician, you wake up in a strange room and must search for your sister Iva, who has become calm and quiet after a family misfortune. The game features a storyboard performance and requires players to find clues and integrate them to solve puzzles, creating a rich and engaging experience."
View Game9 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, music86% User Score 97 reviews"In the Pause Between the Ringing" is a game that explores the history of telephone mining in British India, based on an unpublished story from 1958. The game features the telephone as a noticeable fixture in the Indian landscape, heralding significant changes in people's lives. Players will experience the telephone's sonorous ringing across different time periods, from Babur's army to Ashoka's inscriptions, in a country stitched with telephone wires. The game is a rumination on completion, territorial margins, and haunting bodies and memories translated across borders.
View Game10 View Game87%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregrinding, stability87% User Score 2,270 reviews"Fears to Fathom: Norwood Hitchhike" is a narrative-driven psychological horror game where you play as a hitchhiker in a small, eerie town filled with secrets and supernatural occurrences. The game features a unique day and night cycle that affects the story and the behaviors of the non-playable characters. Your choices and interactions will determine the outcome of the game, leading to multiple endings.
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