Games like Gravity VR
Looking for games like Gravity VR? Here are top casual simulation recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Caligo, The Longest Road on Earth or INDIKA.
1 View Game67%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsoptimization, gameplay67% User Score 519 reviews"Caligo" is a single-player Horror Adventure game with an intriguing story, excellent graphics, and a sensational soundtrack. As a "walking simulator," it offers a unique atmosphere and 100% voiced dialogs that form the protagonist's full story. With various characters, unusual settings, and a choice to help understand yourself better, the game provides a thought-provoking experience, although it is poorly optimized.
View Game2 View Game69%Game Brain Scoremusic, storygameplay, atmosphere73% User Score 158 reviewsCritic Score 64%7 reviews"The Longest Road on Earth" is a narrative-driven indie game that takes players on a emotional journey through four vignettes, featuring pixel art graphics and a minimalist design. The game focuses on relatable everyday experiences, with no dialogue or traditional narrative, allowing players to interpret the story in their own way. Gameplay consists of simple interactions and rhythm-based minigames, providing a relaxing, introspective experience.
View Game3 View Game83%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding90% User Score 2,614 reviewsCritic Score 76%16 reviews"Indika" is a single-player Horror-Adventure game with an interesting plot and good gameplay, featuring perfect visuals and a spectacular soundtrack. Join a young nun, Indika, on her journey of self-discovery with the devil as her unlikely travel companion. Explore surreal landscapes and uncover Indika's troubled past in 2D pixel art mini-games, tackling unique puzzle elements in this third-person, story-driven game. With its dark sense of humor, "Indika" will make you laugh while immersing you in a wholesome and immersive atmosphere.
View Game4 View Game84%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, optimization89% User Score 933 reviewsCritic Score 79%27 reviewsForgotton Anne is a 2D cinematic adventure game set in the stunning Forgotten Lands, a hidden dimension filled with discarded objects. You play as Anne, the enforcer of this world, tasked with maintaining order and returning the lost objects to the human world. Along the way, you'll uncover a plot that threatens to keep Anne and her friend, Master Bonku, trapped in the Forgotten Lands forever. Your choices will determine their fate and the future of the Forgotten Lands.
View Game5 View Game69%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgameplay, grinding69% User Score 283 reviewsCritic Score 69%5 reviews"Cibele" is a single-player Role Playing game that tells a wholesome and intriguing story of a 19-year-old girl named Nina's online relationship. The game unfolds in three acts, featuring multiple short films and an interactive desktop that offers an intimate glimpse into Nina's life. With amazing visuals, a beautiful soundtrack, and a richly illustrated online game world to explore, "Cibele" provides a dense and unique gaming experience, though it is not very replayable.
View Game6 View Game70%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, grinding67% User Score 215 reviewsCritic Score 69%6 reviews"No Longer Home" is a semi-auto-biographical point and click game, about two recent graduates preparing to move out of their flat.
View Game7 View Game76%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, replayability84% User Score 3,779 reviewsCritic Score 69%11 reviews"A Bird Story" is a pharmaceutical-free, bite-sized nostalgic indie game that tells a heartwarming tale of friendship between a boy and a bird. With no dialogue orUI, the game relies on its beautiful pixel art and moving original soundtrack to convey the story. This game is a short yet sweet experience that will leave you feeling warm and fuzzy inside.
View Game8 View Game72%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, optimization77% User Score 1,212 reviewsCritic Score 62%4 reviews"1979 Revolution: Black Friday" is a historical, narrative-driven game that immerses players in the real events of the Iranian Revolution. With critical choices to make and a cinematic experience, players must decide their allegiances and navigate the turbulent world of Tehran in the 1970s. The game has received numerous awards and accolades for its engaging and authentic storyline.
View Game9 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalmusic, stability95% User Score 1,880 reviewsCritic Score 73%1 reviews"Adios" is a single-player drama simulation game with an intriguing story and good gameplay set in a beautifully designed American Midwest environment. As a pig farmer in Kansas, you decide to stop helping the mob dispose of bodies, leading to tense interactions with a hitman friend. The game is both atmospheric and wholesome, with humor and bugs, and your decisions will determine the rest of your life in this goodbye story.
View Game10 View Game77%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalreplayability, grinding88% User Score 13,596 reviewsCritic Score 67%11 reviews"The Beginner's Guide" is a unique narrative-driven game that explores the mind of a fictional game developer through a series of unfinished games. The player delves into the developer's thoughts and feelings as they navigate through a variety of experimental game designs, shedding light on the creative process and the struggles that come with it. The game serves as a thoughtful commentary on game development and the relationship between creators and their work.
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