Games like I Went to Seattle Once
Looking for games like I Went to Seattle Once? Here are top role playing recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with I Went to the North Pole Once, I Went to West Point, California Once or I Fell Into an Isekai Once.
1 View Game55%Game Brain Score55% User Score 6 reviews"I went to the North Pole Once." "Really? So did I!" "Wait, you too? What did you think of the Aurora Borealis Light Show?" I Went to the North Pole Once is a cooperative storytelling game for all ages. Using six-sided dice for ideas about a fictional trip to the North Pole, players take turns sharing stories about their trips, adding in details based on what they roll and questions from other pla…
View Game2 View Game50%Game Brain Score50% User Score 1 reviewsHow did you wind up in West Point? Were you visiting family? Did you take a wrong turn at Pine Grove? Did you get completely lost while trying to get to Sacramento, Lake Tahoe, or Stockton? I Went to West Point, California Once is a cooperative storytelling game all about trips to the old logging town. Using six-sided dice for prompts with a little added snark, players take turns sharing stories …
View Game3 View Game54%Game Brain Score54% User Score 5 reviews"I fell into an isekai once." "What do you mean?" "I found myself in a whole nother world, years ago." "Oh! I did too! Did you take care of the cranky dragon deep within a dungeon?" "No, but I had an audience with royalty at the hot springs!" I Fell Into an Isekai Once is a storytelling game for one or more players all about trips to a world steeped in fantasy and magic. Using a 12-sided die (or …
View Game4 View Game83%Game Brain Scorestory, humormonetization, graphics83% User Score 980 reviewsStoryZone: AI Story App & RPG is a single-player adventure game where you create your own AI-driven stories or fanfic RPGs, blending roleplay, romance, and choice-driven narratives. The game offers an intriguing story experience that lets you shape your own path. However, it features frequent advertisements that may interrupt gameplay.
View Game5 View Game68%Game Brain Score68% User Score 19 reviewsLast Tea Shop Complete You run a tea shop on the border of the living and the dead. The recently deceased visit for one last hot drink before their long journey into the Great Beyond. Time is strange here. Days and memories blur. Nobody visited yesterday—you are sure of that. Someone passed last week, but you can't recall their face. The fog thins. A figure approaches. You stoke the fire. Last…
View Game6 View Game56%Game Brain Score56% User Score 7 reviewsA Uniquely Japanese Tabletop Role-Playing Game Experience, now in English! Almost a decade ago, Japanese artist and game designer Junichi Inoue sat down to create what was, in his own words, a uniquely and unmistakably "Hyper Asian" Japanese world: a world of magic and technology, of samurai and Taoist sorcery, of powerful mecha and cultured geisha. The world was named Tenra, and the game was nam…
View Game7 View Game93%Game Brain Scorestory, humorgraphics93% User Score 100 reviewsA Dark Room is an open-source software role-playing text-based game originally published in mid 2013 for web browser by Doublespeak Games. Later that year it was released in the App Store for iOS devices. In 2014 a prequel entitled The Ensign, which provided more insight into the world and its characters, was released for iOS.
View Game8 View Game56%Game Brain Scorestory, humorgraphics, replayability69% User Score 32 reviews"Where are my Internets?" is a single-player, turned-based board game where you play as a city person trying to survive in a desolate countryside with no internet. Your goal is to become an internet provider and bring the internet to every village on the map, earning money by selling items from cards. With unique graphics, atmospheric soundtrack, and a dose of humor, the game offers an unusual and original experience in a single or hotseat multiplayer mode.
View Game9 View Game73%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsmusic, gameplay73% User Score 221 reviews"This Book Is A Dungeon" is a horror-themed Twine-based game that combines interactive fiction with pixel art. The game features gruesome challenges, light RPG elements, and multiple endings. Players will encounter dark and disturbing puzzles and face dozens of gruesome deaths. The game also includes a 40,000-word game dev diary as a bonus feature. This game is not for the faint of heart or those easily disturbed.
View Game10 View Game81%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, monetization81% User Score 738 reviews"Fabled Lands" is an interactive fiction game based on the classic gamebooks, set in a war-torn kingdom with a vast open world. Choose your path as an explorer, merchant, priest, or thief and undertake missions, join temples, or engage in court intrigues. With its non-linear gameplay, the choices you make will shape your journey in this epic adventure.
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