Games like New life of Aged Town
Looking for games like New life of Aged Town? Here are top casual role playing recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Before The Green Moon, Mutazione or Last Time I Saw You.
1 View Game90%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsgrinding, stability93% User Score 160 reviewsCritic Score 75%1 reviews"Before The Green Moon" is a serene science fiction farming/life simulation game where players create their own character and adapt to a small community's Wet and Dry seasons. The game features a 24-hour day/night cycle, real-time weather, and various activities such as farming, getting to know neighbors, and exploring the community. Relaxing gameplay and character customization make this a unique addition to the farming simulation genre.
View Game2 View Game91%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, replayability96% User Score 810 reviewsCritic Score 70%1 reviewsMutazione is a narrative-driven adventure game following 15-year-old Kai's journey to a mutated community. She cares for her ailing grandfather and uncovers the town's secrets, rich personal dramas, and supernatural events after a meteor strike caused genetic mutations. Throughout the game, Kai explores, gardens, attends social events, and embarks on a spiritual quest to save the town from a dark force.
View Game3 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicscharacter development, replayability99% User Score 140 reviewsCritic Score 67%3 reviews"Last Time I Saw You" is a narrative adventure game set in 1980s Japan, following protagonist Ayumi through a magical realism world filled with Japanese mythology characters. The game explores themes of love, acceptance, and adolescence as Ayumi confronts a curse on his hometown while building friendships and experiencing first loves. It's a cozy and engaging 2D exploration game with intriguing characters and a beautifully hand-drawn environment.
View Game4 View Game96%Game Brain Scoremusic, graphicsgameplay, grinding96% User Score 268 reviews"Life Tastes Like Cardboard" is a first-person exploration game that simulates the experience of various psychiatric disorders. Players navigate surreal environments that represent different symptoms, such as delusions and hallucinations. The game aims to educate players about mental illness and reduce stigma, while also providing an immersive and thought-provoking gaming experience. Note: This game contains mature themes and is not recommended for sensitive audiences.
View Game5 View Game83%Game Brain Scoregameplay, storygrinding, monetization88% User Score 240 reviewsCritic Score 78%13 reviewsSigns of the Sojourner is a narrative card game where your deck represents your character and influences relationships. Travel to diverse locations to acquire goods for your mother's store, engaging in optimistic stories and card game conversations. Your choices impact your connections, creating a personalized journey in a world affected by climate change.
View Game6 View Game64%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsmusic, gameplay100% User Score 15 reviewsTravel through fantasy worlds and build an idol sanctuary! An idol × city-building simulation game where you create your very own fan sanctuary alongside adorable idols to restore the lost connections between worlds!
View Game7 View Game99%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgraphics, atmosphere99% User Score 109 reviews"Midnight Ramen" is a narrative dialogue game where players operate a late-night ramen stand, cooking for a variety of customers and helping them cope with their problems. With intricate ramen-making mechanics and heavy themes such as death and loss, this game is reminiscent of titles like VA-11 Hall-A and Coffee Talk. Players must carefully combine broths, noodles, toppings, and seasonings to satisfy each customer's unique preferences.
View Game8 View Game72%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, replayability75% User Score 1,044 reviewsCritic Score 66%5 reviews"The Stillness of the Wind" is a meditative game where you play as Talma, the last resident of a departed village. Focusing on a quiet, solitary lifestyle, you tend to your homestead, farm, and goats, producing cheese and other goods. As you develop your routine, increasingly disturbing letters from your family in the city arrive, adding a layer of melancholy to the peaceful gameplay.
View Game9 View Game96%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsatmosphere, replayability96% User Score 297 reviews"Insomnia: Theater in the Head" is a narrative-driven psychological horror game. Players delve into the fractured mind of a tormented artist, navigating a surreal dreamscape filled with abstract puzzles and sinister figures. The game explores themes of guilt, despair, and the struggle to cope with past traumas, offering a haunting and thought-provoking experience.
View Game10 View Game88%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgameplay, stability94% User Score 132 reviewsCritic Score 83%18 reviewsWayward Strand is a narrative-driven adventure game set in a floating hospital in the 1970s. As teenager Casey, players explore the hospital and interact with its residents, uncovering their stories and relationships through dialogue and observation. The game's unique time-loop mechanic allows players to experience different events and conversations at different times, adding depth and replayability to the story.
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