Games like i feel very lonely and i don't remember myself
Looking for games like i feel very lonely and i don't remember myself? Here are top casual action adventure recommendations with a science fiction focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Tacoma, Stories Untold or The Operator.
1 86%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding90% User Score 4,168 reviewsCritic Score 76%1 reviewsAmy Ferrier's first day on Lunar Transfer Station Tacoma is not exactly what she expected. Discover the story of a remote space facility and the crew that lived there in Tacoma, the new game from the creators of Gone Home.
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2 85%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, replayability87% User Score 4,068 reviewsCritic Score 80%1 reviewsStories Untold is a compilation tape of four experimental text adventures, including a remaster of the original episode The House Abandon.
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3 86%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding91% User Score 3,255 reviewsCritic Score 78%6 reviewsWELCOME TO THE FDI, MR TANNER. Time to clear your head, work through your hangover and start your first day as an Operator. There are plenty of cases to solve. Assist our field agents using your computer console and ingenuity to bring criminals to justice. Ready to make the world a better place? Investigate Crimes: Solve cases such as murders, missing people, and cyber attacks. Use FDI Software:…
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4 90%Game Brain Scorestory, musicreplayability, monetization90% User Score 1,757 reviewsThis short visual novel follows Jack as he makes desperate plans to save the girl dearest to him, and as he remembers how Anna tore through his life.
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5 91%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, grinding98% User Score 3,156 reviewsCritic Score 85%16 reviewsBeacon Pines is a cute and creepy adventure game within a magical storybook. You play as both the reader of the book and its main character, Luka. Explore the town to find word charms. Use your charms to change the course of fate!
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6 80%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, stability85% User Score 1,266 reviewsCritic Score 69%5 reviewsThe Station is a first-person exploration game set on a space station sent to study a sentient alien civilization. Assuming the role of a recon specialist, players must unravel a mystery which will decide the fate of two civilizations.
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7 73%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, character development73% User Score 313 reviewsYou are James Garner, a security engineer at Mantis Corp., a leading tech company in weaponry field. You got a usual task to decrypt company files. Unusual is that these files contain bizarre chat. Things become weirder when you realize that your job is to “hack love story.” Why is this so important for Mantis? What can be hidden in someone's conversation? What will you risk to find out the truth…
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8 88%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, grinding95% User Score 2,594 reviewsCritic Score 81%16 reviewsWhen the truth is buried, go underground. Step into this new take on text-based adventure from the award-winning team behind Thomas Was Alone and Volume. A short story that hands you the fate of the world above, as a detective looking for answers on the Subsurface Circular.
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9 86%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, replayability91% User Score 1,206 reviewsCritic Score 71%3 reviewsImmerse yourself in a thrilling psychological horror visual novel taking place in the secluded Japanese village of Yasumizu. A heavy fog surrounds the village, preventing everyone from ever leaving. Ancient Gods have come back to hunt the villagers down one by one. The Feast has begun, can you escape the village alive?
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10 73%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayoptimization, grinding79% User Score 1,810 reviewsCritic Score 68%15 reviews"Event[0] is a game about building a personal relationship with a machine. You type messages into a computer, and Kaizen answers. As in any relationship, you experience gratitude, disappointment, and sometimes jealousy. It is by working through fears and anxieties of your virtual companion that you will find your way back to Earth."
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