Games like INFRA
Looking for games like INFRA? Here are top puzzle recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Aporia: Beyond The Valley, Ether One or The Painscreek Killings.
1 View Game82%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsoptimization, stability83% User Score 510 reviewsCritic Score 77%2 reviews"Aporia: Beyond The Valley" is a first-person adventure game set in a mystical, ancient world. Players explore this beautiful but ruined land, solving puzzles to uncover the story of its lost civilization. With no combat or dialogue, the game emphasizes exploration and discovery in a serene, atmospheric setting.
View Game2 View Game72%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, stability74% User Score 336 reviewsCritic Score 70%11 reviews"Ether One" is a first-person adventure game that explores the human mind's fragility through two paths. One path is a story exploration without puzzles, while the other involves solving complex puzzles to restore patients' life-changing events. The game offers accessible and optional challenging environmental puzzles, encouraging players to solve them with friends and family. It brings back pen and paper puzzle-solving for a nostalgic experience.
View Game3 View Game89%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregrinding, optimization89% User Score 2,943 reviewsIn "The Painscreek Killings," become a journalist investigating the mysterious abandonment of a once-vibrant town. Solve logical puzzles, explore freely, and uncover dark secrets as you search for the truth behind the town's haunting past. This story-rich, murder mystery game encourages careful exploration and critical thinking.
View Game4 View Game69%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, grinding73% User Score 2,174 reviewsCritic Score 60%4 reviews"Lifeless Planet" is a single-player mystery action-adventure game with an intriguing old-school sci-fi story and stunning visuals. As an astronaut searching for life on a distant planet, you discover an abandoned Russian town and evidence of past human life, leading to questions about time travel and Cold War hoaxes. Despite its impressive atmosphere, the game is plagued by bugs, lack of optimization, and grinding gameplay, with low replayability but high emotional impact.
View Game5 View Game71%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregrinding, stability75% User Score 1,720 reviewsCritic Score 68%16 reviews"Conarium is a single-player Horror Action game with an intriguing Lovecraftian story, masterful graphics, and fantastic music. As Frank Gilman, you explore an abandoned Antarctic base, opening your eyes to a chilling and vulnerably unfamiliar world. Despite some grinding and buggy aspects, the game provides an excellent atmosphere."
View Game6 View Game68%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, stability70% User Score 707 reviewsCritic Score 67%13 reviews"Paradise Lost" is a mysterious adventure game set in a post-apocalyptic, nuclear-ravaged Poland. Play as Szymon, a 12-year-old boy searching for a stranger from a cherished photograph amidst the ruins of a massive Nazi bunker. Uncover the secrets of the bunker and the fates of its inhabitants in this atmospheric, story-driven experience.
View Game7 View Game71%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, grinding78% User Score 3,038 reviewsCritic Score 60%14 reviews"The Solus Project" is a first-person survival game set on a mysterious and uninhabited alien planet. As a lone astronaut, players must navigate the harsh environment, gather resources, and uncover the secrets of the planet in order to survive and ultimately find a way back home. With a focus on exploration, problem-solving, and atmospheric storytelling, players will experience a sense of isolation and desperation in their quest for survival.
View Game8 View Game72%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, grinding82% User Score 212 reviewsCritic Score 55%18 reviews"Someday You'll Return" is a single-player Horror Adventure game with an intriguing story of a father, Daniel, forced to return to his past and confront his fears to find his missing daughter. The game boasts good mechanics, outstanding visuals, and a fantastic soundtrack, but is marred by bugs. It explores intimate themes of fatherhood, fears, and past secrets, with malevolent forces and nightmares adding to the terror.
View Game9 View Game82%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, stability86% User Score 4,014 reviewsCritic Score 78%38 reviewsThe Vanishing of Ethan Carter is a first-person story-driven mystery game focused on exploration and discovery. As occult-minded private detective Paul Prospero communicate with the dead to discover the fate of a missing boy and the mystery behind a dark ancient force lurking in Red Creek Valley.
View Game10 View Game83%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, replayability87% User Score 3,167 reviewsCritic Score 75%4 reviews"Call of the Sea" is a first-person adventure game set in the 1930s. Play as Norah, a woman searching for her missing husband in the uncharted islands of the South Pacific. Uncover the secrets of a lost civilization and solve intricate puzzles to advance the narrative-driven story. The game features stunning art deco-inspired visuals and a captivating original soundtrack.
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