Games like Michael does funkin (DEMO)
Looking for games like Michael does funkin (DEMO)? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with In The Rural Village of Nagoro, Darkblood Chronicles or Rhythm Brawl.
1 View Game97%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, monetization97% User Score 180 reviewsIn The Rural Village of Nagoro is a short, side-scrolling game with minimalist gameplay ‘Interact button’ to tell a fate that falls on Nagoro village. Explore and press ‘F' button’ to greet all cheerful neighborhood.
View Game2 View Game71%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding93% User Score 28 reviewsIn Darkblood Chronicles, players navigate the Dark Realm as Samantha, a protagonist with a mysterious past. The game features a mature story, decision-based dialogue that determines one of five endings, and an active-time battle system. With over 40 unique skills to learn and over 20 hours of gameplay, players can explore and solve puzzles while building a character that suits their playstyle. The game also includes 3 main characters and over 40 support characters.
View Game3 View Game75%Game Brain Scoremusic, gameplaycharacter development, story75% User Score 89 reviewsRhythm Brawl is a versus-rhythm game about taking part in band battles with a story mode based on rivalries between talented musicians. It is easy to learn but hard to master.
View Game4 View Game53%Game Brain Scoregraphics, music74% User Score 23 reviewsIn "The Legend of Dark Witch Renovation," players step into the shoes of the dark witch Zizou, on a mission to retrieve stolen Syega Crystals and restore light to the world. This 2D platformer features diverse levels, new attacks learned from defeated bosses, and additional bonuses for replayability. With three difficulty modes, players can adapt the challenge to their skill level.
View Game5 View Game97%Game Brain Scorehumor, musicgraphics, replayability97% User Score 64 reviews"KinnikuNeko: SUPER MUSCLE CAT" is a 2D platformer adventure where a muscular cat bodybuilder, KinnikuNeko, fights against an alien army that has invaded Earth and captured all its inhabitants. Accompanied by friends Lemon and Keita, KinnikuNeko battles through various levels to save humanity and uncover the intentions of the evil alien civilization, all presented in a Japanese anime-style visual aesthetic. The question remains - why is this cat so muscular?
View Game6 View Game89%Game Brain Scoremusic, gameplaystory, replayability89% User Score 352 reviews"Savant - Ascent REMIX" is a shoot-em-up game where you play as the Alchemist, reclaiming a robot-infested tower by wielding powerful magic and acrobatic moves. The tower has multiple environments and modes to play, including Classic Mode with unlockable abilities and REMIX Mode for a more challenging experience. Ascend to the top and defeat the Immortal Samurai in this action-packed bullet-hell title.
View Game7 View Game92%Game Brain Scoremusic, graphicsgameplay, replayability92% User Score 62 reviews2D/3D story-adventure game
View Game8 View Game70%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, character development70% User Score 326 reviewsCyberpunk Visual Novel about a girl hacker struggling in a modern World. The story revolves around surveillance, hacking, artificial intelligence, cybernetic implants and those who want to lead a normal life in a high-tech society.
View Game9 View Game49%Game Brain Scoremusic, graphicsgameplay, stability52% User Score 44 reviews"Bolt Riley, A Reggae Adventure" is a 2D point-and-click game following Bolt Riley, a boy from Trenchtown, Jamaica, on his journey to becoming a Reggae legend. Overcome struggles, form your band, and write and perform music in this classic adventure game featuring hand-drawn artwork and humor-filled puzzles. Experience Bolt's rise from obscurity to worldwide sensation.
View Game10 View Game72%Game Brain Scorestory, musicreplayability, grinding76% User Score 46 reviews"Dysfunctional Systems: Orientation" is a visual novel and prequel to "Learning to Manage Chaos," focusing on mediator Winter Harrison's first week at school. It serves as an expansion of the series' universe, providing background on mediators and their homeworld. Playing the first game is recommended for better understanding. This kinetic novel uses text, sound, and illustrations to tell a story with no gameplay, just clicking to progress.
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