Games like How to Win
Looking for games like How to Win? Here are top action recommendations with a fantasy and comedy focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Sometimes Always Monsters, Not For Broadcast or Dustborn.
1 72%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, grinding72% User Score 207 reviewsSometimes Always Monsters is a narrative roleplaying life simulator filled with choices. You play a recently married author who joins a cross-country bus tour to promote your next upcoming novel. Along the way, you hear about vicious rumours claiming you're a total fraud. As you journey through five unique cities, meet fans and critics alike, and make friends with your fellow busmates, it'll…
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2 89%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaymonetization, grinding95% User Score 9,428 reviewsCritic Score 83%14 reviewsNot For Broadcast is an immersive, narrative-driven propaganda sim set in the control room of a TV Studio in a 1980’s dystopia. Control what the people see and what they don't as the government tightens its grip. Will you censor the news and be rewarded, or fight for the truth and live with the consequences?
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3 71%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, grinding71% User Score 339 reviewsDustborn is a single-player, story-driven action-adventure game about hope, love, friendships, robots…and the power of words. You play Pax: exile, con-artist, Anomal — with the ability to weaponize language. Looking for a new life and a way out, Pax has been hired to transport an important package from Pacifica to Nova Scotia, across the Justice-controlled American Republic. Sounds like a legit r…
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4 76%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, optimization78% User Score 196 reviewsCritic Score 73%3 reviewsWhen a washed-up actor hangs himself on location, a spotlight is cast on the backwater Florida town of Cypress Knee. Your screen becomes a stage on which you investigate this mysterious death as three distinct characters.
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5 90%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, replayability95% User Score 535 reviewsCritic Score 85%12 reviewsA kidnapping on the streets of Shibuya brings together a hot-blooded detective, hard-hitting journalist, former gang leader, the head researcher of a big pharma manufacturer and a part-timer stuck in cat costume for a series of events each more unexpected and outrageous than the last.
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6 88%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, grinding92% User Score 2,802 reviewsCritic Score 70%5 reviewsChroma Squad is a tactical RPG about five stunt actors who decide to quit their jobs and start their own Power Rangers-inspired TV show! Cast actors, purchase equipment and upgrades for your studio, craft weapons and giant Mechas out of cardboard and duct tape.
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7 85%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, optimization83% User Score 1,988 reviewsCritic Score 87%7 reviewsKentucky Route Zero is a magical realist adventure game about a secret highway in the caves beneath Kentucky, and the mysterious folks who travel it. Gameplay is inspired by point-and-click adventure games (like the classic Monkey Island or King's Quest series, or more recently Telltale's Walking Dead series), but focused on characterization, atmosphere and storytelling rather than clever puzzles …
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8 91%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsstability, grinding98% User Score 15,430 reviewsCritic Score 83%8 reviewsA five-part series where your every decision can have enormous consequences
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9 75%Game Brain Scorestory, musicreplayability, grinding75% User Score 654 reviewsDysfunctional Systems is a visual novel series featuring Winter Harrison, a student mediator from a utopian world. Learning to Manage Chaos is the first entry in the series. Dysfunctional Systems: Learning to Manage Chaos features two distinct endings, unlockable bonus art, an animated opening video, and a jukebox of in-game music.What is a visual novel?
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10 87%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay87% User Score 119 reviewsThe tragedy of Hinamizawa is over. Those held captive within its grip are free from the fate that bound them to June 1983. Yet the tale of Hinamizawa is not truly complete. There are many worlds not yet explored.
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