Skip to main content

Games like NAVIA

Looking for games like NAVIA? Here are top puzzle recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Total Loss, Pirate's Gold or The Maze.

Change display type

Skip Platform filter

Skip Play Mode filter

Skip Price filter
  • 30%Game Brain Score
    30% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    Controls: arrow keys + space bar Tip: You can leave the cell with the key that is on the floor, examine until it is highlighted. To go up and down stairs, move to the position that shows the up and down arrows. Play at Gdevelop Total Loss | Play on gd.games Gameplay: In "Total Loss," you find yourself trapped in a seemingly never-ending loop of a single location. As you progress through the game, …

    View Game
    View Game
  • 64%Game Brain Score
    64% User Score Based on 211 reviews
    Critic Score 63%Based on 1 reviews

    Play Pirate's Gold on the most popular website for free online games! Poki works on your mobile, tablet, or computer. No downloads, no login. Play now!

    View Game
    View Game
  • Tik Tok Instagram YouTube The Maze Demo Available Description The Maze is a game where the main objective is to escape from a maze that is generated entirely procedurally (randomly). In this maze, you will find a large number of secrets and enemies. Each wall may or may not be decorated with a unique decoration, ranging from a sword, bow, or shield to a candelabra, torch, or armor. The arm…

    View Game
    View Game
  • Description: This project is a simple clone of the original Pac-Man arcade game. While it aims to be similar to the original, it is not an exact copy. The main goal of this project is to showcase my skills as a C# programmer and Unity developer in a small project where the code can be easily analyzed. Execution: Unity Version: Unity 6.0.25f1 Open the "Game" or "Init" scene in the …

    View Game
    View Game
  • 52%Game Brain Score
    52% User Score Based on 3 reviews

    Ear Hacker A cyberpunk aural training and rhythm game created by one person in two weeks. Wow! Known issues: The web version has noticeable audio lag on some browsers, which makes rhythm puzzles extra tricky. Try a different browser or download the game. The game gets stuck when starting a new mission again after completing one. Restart the app or reload the page before starting another mi…

    View Game
    View Game
  • 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    Gominolo suddenly realized that the invading army had withdrawn. - "Perfect! I have won! I am an ace throwing stones!"  Happy and proud, he ran down the stairs of the tower to speak to the King and wait for his reward. Upon arrival, everything looked calm and the monarch on his throne, quiet, very still. He went to speak to him but did not receive an answer. He got closer, and when he tou…

    View Game
    View Game
  • Description: Embark on a journey of memory and skill in our captivating 2D platformer game. In this unique adventure, players must navigate intricate levels filled with disappearing platforms, moving obstacles, and mind-bending challenges. The key to success lies in your ability to memorize the layout of each level before crucial platforms vanish, requiring swift reflexes and strategic thinking to…

    View Game
    View Game
  • 66%Game Brain Score
    humor, graphics
    gameplay, music
    100% User Score Based on 17 reviews

    What is Zerun? A shamanic initiation. A vision quest through a labyrinth of danger and meaning. You are not truly here — yet what happens here shapes the world you left behind. Walk the path of the shaman. Solve ancient puzzles, survive the trials, and gather what’s needed to heal your world. Earn every artifact, complete every rite, and bring your world back to life. Two ways to walk the path. …

    View Game
    View Game
  • Shift your direction of gravity to the walls and the ceiling to overcome your obstacles in this first-person puzzler. Solve 40+ traversal puzzles that challenge your spatial reasoning skills. Take care, however, for not all is as it seems.

    View Game
    View Game
  • For some reason, you thought it really was a good idea to take your robot exosuit into that deep dark hole. It couldn't possibly be infinite could it? And if there's as much energy down there as your scanner says there is, you could be set for life. Never mind that your exosuit's battery can't hold a charge (it leaks like a sieve), and oh—there's horrible energy sucking spikes that are suddenly ar…

    View Game
    View Game