Games like IF WE MAKE IT HOME.
Looking for games like IF WE MAKE IT HOME.? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with The Fall, Serena or Deliver Us The Moon.
1 77%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospherestability, grinding87% User Score 4,318 reviewsCritic Score 67%13 reviewsThe Fall is a side-scrolling adventure game with platforming and combat elements. Your character is an AI controlling a combat suit whose occupant is unresponsive and presumably dead or seriously injured. You have crash landed on an unknown planet for unknown reasons and must seek medical attention for your 'pilot'. The bulk of the gameplay resolves around completing a series of object-matching p…
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2 77%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospherereplayability, grinding77% User Score 4,318 reviewsSerena is a freeware horror adventure game developed by several video game development companies, including Senscape, CBE Software, Infamous Quests, Digital Media Workshop and Guys from Andromeda.
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3 85%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsoptimization, replayability87% User Score 5,680 reviewsCritic Score 77%2 reviewsThis edition includes the game and the following: • Original Soundtrack Deliver Us The Moon is a Sci-Fi thriller set in an apocalyptic near future, where Earth's natural resources are depleted.
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4 79%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsstability, grinding79% User Score 513 reviewsThe Lightkeeper is a psychological horror game set in the atmospheric and heavy ambiance of the 1920s. Alone on a remote island, you're tasked with keeping a lighthouse. But the horrific events that claimed the lives of previous keepers still whisper through the air. Each day, the line between reality and delusion fades and something in the dark is waiting for the last keeper
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5 98%Game Brain Scoreatmosphere, gameplaygrinding, replayability98% User Score 1,908 reviewsUNSORTED HORROR is a collection of 5 short first-person horror games, that revolve around detailed machinery in a dark dystopian setting. The majority of the games have a playtime of roughly 10-15 minutes and can be played through in one sitting. Choose a CD case, read the backside, and go on a small adventure. THE GAMES: 1. Tartarus Engine - A group of plucky technicians exploit an ancient machi…
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6 75%Game Brain Scoregameplay, storygrinding, stability75% User Score 162 reviewsThe envelope is just the beginning. Burn it. Destroy it. Don't play his game. When you see the pale man, it’s already too late. Suffer The Night is a first-person survival horror experience.
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7 60%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, optimization63% User Score 1,894 reviewsCritic Score 30%6 reviewsFort Solis is a single player third person thriller set on the far side of Mars. Engineer Jack Leary responds to a routine alarm. Upon arriving at a dormant Fort Solis he becomes unnerved by the lack of any staff at the base. As the night grows longer events begin to unravel and spiral out of control. The mystery of what Fort Solis was created for starts to appear along with its crew. Can Jack esc…
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8 82%Game Brain Scoreatmosphere, storystability, grinding82% User Score 1,758 reviewsReveal the Deep is a short exploration-based indie game, where the user traverses through the wreck of a 19th century steamship. There is a heavy focus on piecing together the story of the ship's past, through a variety of notes and clues.
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9 81%Game Brain Scoremusic, storyoptimization, stability81% User Score 2,418 reviewsThey may be awkward dimensions, but they're my dreams... Interactive Dream Journal & Diary; Awkward Dimensions Redux is a personal game. Lasts 20 minutes to an hour with less traditional...
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10 84%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, character development84% User Score 1,148 reviewsYou are the Dark Queen—the most powerful being of your entire universe. Your lair is breached by an aspiring hero—a pitiful thing, easily crushed. Except they keep coming back. A 20 minute anti-game about an unconventional relationship and the capacity for change.
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