Games like Laurel's Day
Looking for games like Laurel's Day? Here are top role playing recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Dimensional Gates, BasketBelle or CAPSULE.
1 Collector's EditionThe Collector's Edition, due to Steam's policies, will now only include the amazing Original Sound Track by Anthony Fusilier, and Laurel's Day. Unfortunately Steam will not allow Apps to be added to the Collectors Edition or anything that can be downloaded and accessed separate from having to load the main game and see it in there. Because of that, the other goodies will be only…
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2 85%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding85% User Score 224 reviewsBasketBelle is an experimental 2D basketball-based platformer. Each Chapter of the game uses the mechanics and idea of basketball in a different way. At one point you might be dribbling inside the intestines of a purple blob creature (what?). At others, you're likely to be dunking above the clouds in front of the Parisian moon.
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3 80%Game Brain Scoreatmosphere, gameplaygrinding, replayability80% User Score 184 reviewsCapsule is a single-player survival game played entirely through a radar interface. Players navigate a hostile landscape, learn about their surroundings, and unravel a classic sci-fi story in the process. Best played in a dark room with headphones. In a strange and hostile place, something has gone very, very wrong. You wake up inside a small capsule, trapped, with no view of the outside world. T…
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4 47%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, monetization47% User Score 78 reviewsMelrose is trapped in a life of hardship. Her parents are mean to her and she gets bullied at school. She can find no one who understands her. To cope with her sorrow, Melrose turns to her imagination. She dreams up a world of unimaginable beauty and happiness, but sadly -- like all dreams -- it ends, and Melrose must return to real life. Today is different, however. Melrose is about to meet he…
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5 72%Game Brain Scoregameplay, storystability, replayability72% User Score 134 reviewsInspired by Aztec legend, this action/rpg side-scroller will casts you into the middle of a war between the Gods and Mankind. As Huitzilo, heir of the Sun God, skilled in both the arts of combat and magic, only you can save your people from the wrath of the Aztec Gods by reuniting the seven phonograms. Accompanied by your faithful companion Ayopha - trapped in the form of a hummingbird by a magica…
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6 95%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, monetization95% User Score 1,004 reviewsThe Witch’s House, originally released in 2012, falls within the tradition of Japanese horror RPGs with heavy emphasis on puzzle-solving and jump scares. Among other entries in the genre such as Ib and Ao Oni, The Witch’s House surprised fans with pixel-art that conceals truly frightening horror. The Witch’s House is deliberately designed with traps at *almost* every turn--sudden death is unpred…
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7 87%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, graphics87% User Score 92 reviewsA fantasy adventure that will leave the player wanting more!
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8 84%Game Brain Scorestory, musiccharacter development, replayability84% User Score 134 reviewsDelilah is an ordinary school girl who accidentally discovers an old mansion on a rainy night. As her exploration in the mansion continues, she finds many mysterious phenomena that can't be explained. In this mansion covered by ashes, what's the secret hidden deep underground?
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9 It's a story about the mountains before we came to Jianghu You can play a boy or a girl, figure out your identity, collect G's, and win the test 【 Turn-based combat, puzzle games 】 1. It's essentially a turn-based fighting game, although it has some elements of a simulation business 2. There are some puzzles to solve. There are three mazes in the game, one of which is related to Chinese trad…
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10 85%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, optimization85% User Score 375 reviewsRussell Stone is a Jewish Rabbi at a poor synagogue in New York City. He is a devout man with a problem. Membership is way down and he lacks the funds to keep his synagogue open. Things are looking very bleak, and he has grown progressively more cynical and bitter with the passage of time. Just as he is on the verge of packing it all in, he receives some interesting news. A former member of his c…
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