Games like Lovely Sweet Dream
Looking for games like Lovely Sweet Dream? Here are top role playing recommendations with a horror focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Yume Nikki, Strange Telephone or Disillusion ST.
1 95%Game Brain Scoremusic, storygrinding, stability95% User Score 6,017 reviewsYume Nikki is a 32-Bit freeware game created by Kikiyama, a Japanese solo game designer. The game was made using RPGMaker 2003. The game is regarded as one of the most original applications of RPGMaker 2003, and the start of a possible new genre of games. "Yume Nikki" means "Dream Diary" in Japanese, and the game follows a young girl named Madotsuki as she dreams. The goal is to seek out and acqu…
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2 84%Game Brain Scoregraphics, atmospherestory, gameplay84% User Score 148 reviewsStrange Telephone is a 2D adventure game in which the player explores strange worlds created with merely 6 digits, and has multiple endings.
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3 96%Game Brain Scoregraphics, storygameplay, grinding96% User Score 276 reviewsA strange journey throughout an elaborate labyrinth awaits, featuring hundreds of characters and happenings as you try to gather items that once brought happiness to others. Explore a randomized labyrinth with light rouge like optional mystery dungeon combat, or play the game purely for exploration viewing the various point and click adventure styled scenes. Features well over 400 animations, …
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4 84%Game Brain Scoregraphics, atmospheregameplay, story84% User Score 175 reviewsStrange Telephone is a 2D adventure game in which the player explores strange worlds created with merely 6 digits, and has multiple endings. The protagonist Jill is trapped in a dark world with a large door floating before her. She is aided by Graham, who takes on the form of a telephone. Making phone calls with Graham creates various worlds that can be explored. In each of these worlds are items…
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5 92%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, monetization98% User Score 4,142 reviewsCritic Score 60%1 reviewsMad Father is a horror-puzzle game that follows the experiences of a young German girl by the name of Aya Drevis.
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6 93%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, grinding93% User Score 276 reviewsMy name is Luzia...and this story isn't about me, but my sister. Play as Luzia in her quest to return home. After Luzia and her older sister Sombria are abducted by strangers, it is up to Luzia to help her and her sister home.
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7 64%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsstability, grinding66% User Score 718 reviewsCritic Score 57%2 reviewsYume Nikki: Dream Diary is a collaborative show of the utmost respect for auteur Kikiyama’s seminal release.
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8 54%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsstability, grinding54% User Score 1,172 reviewsDream’s gameplay is strongly based around exploration with games such as Yume Nikki and LSD being the initial inspiration for the concept. On top of this we have been inspired by the narrative elements in Dear Esther and Deus Ex’s non-linear story telling and environments, the resulting gameplay maintains aspects of all 4 games. There will be many puzzles to solve, horror sections and some more na…
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9 76%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, replayability76% User Score 165 reviewsEcho of the Wilds is a puzzly narrativy adventure, featuring randomised wilderness survival. Finding yourself in mysterious forests you must unfurl a spiritual tale of solace before the unending winter consumes all. There a spirit guide will help you learn the skills of survival and the secrets of the wilds: why you awakened there, their purpose, and how to finally be free from its clutches and m…
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10 86%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding86% User Score 138 reviewsMade in Construct2, Settled is a story driven game with hints of exploration. As you progress, subtle changes appear. Memories and nightmares act as new areas, although still remaining in the confines of the house. When you reach the end, the conclusion may not be what you expected.
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