Games like Long Dream
Looking for games like Long Dream? Here are top puzzle recommendations with a romance focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with To the Moon, Lydia or Finding Paradise.
1 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, musicreplayability, grinding96% User Score 35,756 reviewsCritic Score 83%8 reviews"To the Moon" is a narrative-driven game about Dr. Rosalene and Dr. Watts, who enter the memories of a dying man, Johnny, to fulfill his last wish - to go to the moon. The doctors traverse backwards through Johnny's life, revealing fragments of his past and uncovering the reasons behind his unusual request. Through this emotional journey, players uncover a heartwarming story of love, loss, and unfulfilled dreams.
View Game2 View Game81%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalreplayability92% User Score 434 reviewsCritic Score 69%8 reviews"Lydia" is a horror point-and-click game with an intriguing story dealing with adult substance abuse from a child's perspective. The game boasts wonderful visuals, awesome music, and an outstanding atmosphere, telling the story of a little girl and her beloved teddy bear as they confront the monster hiding in the shadows, based on the developers' own experiences. The game is similar to "To the Moon" and emphasizes atmosphere and emotion.
View Game3 View Game95%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgrinding, replayability98% User Score 5,789 reviewsCritic Score 80%1 reviews"Finding Paradise" is a narrative-driven adventure game and the sequel to "To the Moon." Players follow the story of doctors Neil Watts and Eva Rosalene as they enter the minds of elderly patients to grant their dying wishes. In this installment, they must navigate the complex memories of Colin Reid to fulfill his final request. The game features poignant storytelling with emotional depth, inviting players to reflect on life, love, and legacy.
View Game4 View Game74%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgameplay, replayability74% User Score 381 reviews"Actual Sunlight" is a critically acclaimed visual novel that explores depression, hopelessness, and social anxieties in a raw and unfiltered way. The game follows the life of Evan Winter, a 30-something office worker, as he navigates through his mundane existence and grapples with his inner demons. Its deep and thought-provoking narrative challenges players to confront the harsh realities of mental health issues.
View Game5 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalreplayability, grinding92% User Score 900 reviewsCritic Score 73%4 reviews"What Comes After" is a short narrative game that explores themes of love, regrets, and self-acceptance. As you ride a train filled with souls heading to the afterlife, you'll have conversations with a variety of passengers and help the main character, Vivi, find herself. With its heartwarming story, light-hearted tone, and colorful art style, this game is a touching tribute to learning to love oneself.
View Game6 View Game89%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgrinding, stability95% User Score 466 reviewsCritic Score 76%4 reviews"Lost Words: Beyond the Page" is an emotional narrative adventure game that takes place in a young girl's diary. Players navigate 2D worlds by walking on words and solving puzzles, while experiencing a fully-voiced story crafted by renowned games writer Rhianna Pratchett. The game features a unique blend of gameplay mechanics and a striking watercolor aesthetic, resulting in a memorable journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
View Game7 View Game81%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgrinding, stability81% User Score 7,592 reviewsCritic Score 79%2 reviews"Tell Me Why" is an episodic narrative adventure game that follows twins Alyson and Tyler Ronan as they return to their rural Alaska home to confront their past and unlock family secrets. The game explores themes of memory, trauma, and identity, and features smooth dialogue and stunning visuals. Players will make choices that impact the twins' relationship and the game's outcome.
View Game8 View Game97%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalreplayability, monetization97% User Score 722 reviewsWednesdays is a highly emotional single-player drama point-and-click game that explores the impact of child sexual abuse through an intriguing, fragmented narrative. Players rebuild memories in Orco Park by stepping into the perspectives of Tim and his relatives, uncovering a heartfelt story told with stunning graphics and a moving soundtrack.
View Game9 View Game87%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalcharacter development, atmosphere96% User Score 409 reviewsCritic Score 79%10 reviewsIn Meg's Monster, a JRPG with a twist, players guide Roy, a powerful monster, and his friend Golan to help Meg, a little girl whose tears can trigger the apocalypse. With Meg's safety being paramount, players must find her mother and return her home. Roy has immense strength and high HP, but the game ends if Meg panics and cries.
View Game10 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgrinding, replayability95% User Score 3,560 reviewsCritic Score 82%6 reviews"Impostor Factory" is a single-player mystery role-playing game with a delightful story, good gameplay, charming visuals, and ingenious music. The game follows Quincy, who attends a fancy party at a secluded mansion, where things quickly take a turn for the bizarre and emotional. Despite the grinding, the game delivers a hilarious and atmospheric experience. Wishlist the series' Beach Episode on Steam!
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