Games like Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors
Looking for games like Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors? Here are top survival puzzle recommendations with a horror, mystery and thriller focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Zero Escape: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors, Interrogation: You will be deceived or The Séance of Blake Manor.
1 View Game83%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsmusic, gameplay83% User Score 185 reviewsCritic Score 83%3 reviews"Zero Escape: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nineteen Doors" is a murder mystery visual novel where players must escape a sinking cruise ship by solving puzzles and making dialogue choices. The game requires multiple playthroughs to fully understand the story, with the iOS version focusing more on the visual novel aspects and exclusive ending. Puzzle rooms from the original version are replaced with narration in the iOS version.
View Game2 View Game75%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, optimization78% User Score 444 reviewsCritic Score 71%8 reviews"Interrogation: You will be deceived" is a conversational puzzle game where you investigate a terrifying conspiracy involving a terrorist organization. Balance cases, team, budget, and public relations while coordinating with your team and interrogating suspects. With over 35 characters, expressive noir art, and multiple endings, your choices will determine the outcome in this immersive and strategic game.
View Game3 View Game94%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability95% User Score 2,091 reviewsCritic Score 89%2 reviewsSet in 1897 Ireland, you play as Private Investigator Declan Ward, tasked with finding a missing woman at Blake Manor during a mysterious grand séance. Interrogate suspects, gather clues, and uncover hidden motives as you navigate the eerie manor. Unravel the dark secrets surrounding the mystical gathering and the veil between worlds.
View Game4 View Game81%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability86% User Score 2,560 reviewsCritic Score 75%24 reviewsIn "Nobody Wants to Die," play as Detective James Karra in a futuristic, alternate New York City of 2329, where immortality is a luxury for the wealthy. As a member of the Mortality Department, Karra investigates a series of murders targeting the elite, utilizing time manipulation abilities and advanced technology. The case uncovers dark secrets of the city's powerful figures as Karra works with young police liaison Sara Kai.
View Game5 View Game83%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, grinding96% User Score 318 reviewsCritic Score 70%10 reviewsIn "The Tartarus Key," Alex Young finds herself trapped in a mysterious mansion filled with puzzles, traps, and sinister creatures. To escape and save her fellow captives, she must rely on her wits and solve challenges inspired by classic horror games. The game features three distinct endings and a gripping, mysterious story.
View Game6 View Game94%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, music94% User Score 1,048 reviews"Homebody" is a single-player Horror Action game with an interesting plot and good mechanics, featuring compelling visuals and a dense atmosphere. As Emily, you and your college friends are trapped in a remote rental house, pursued by a mysterious killer. Solve puzzles, evade the killer, and confront your emotional wounds to escape the time loop nightmare. The game offers a unique and emotional take on horror and relationships.
View Game7 View Game68%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospherestability, graphics68% User Score 62 reviews"Dead Secret Circle" is a first-person psychological horror game where players uncover the dark secrets of a small town in the 1970s. As reporter Beth Hammond, investigate a series of grisly murders and expose the supernatural forces at work. With a focus on exploration, puzzle-solving, and a chilling atmosphere, unravel the mystery before becoming the next victim.
View Game8 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability95% User Score 4,017 reviewsCritic Score 86%15 reviews"Zero Escape: The Nonary Games" is a collection of two visual novels, "999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors" and "Virtue's Last Reward." Players must solve puzzles and make decisions to escape life-threatening situations, with different story paths and endings based on choices made. The games blend elements of adventure, escape-room, and thriller genres, with a suspenseful narrative centered around nonary games and human experimentation.
View Game9 View Game91%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, grinding91% User Score 594 reviews"Return to Shironagasu Island" is a mystery adventure game and visual novel where players step into the shoes of detective Sen Ikeda, who receives a mysterious invitation to an isolated island from a millionaire. Together with his assistant Neneko Izumozaki, they explore the island, solve numerous murders and mysteries, and uncover the sinister secrets and hidden truth of Shironagasu Island. The game features captivating characters and a thrilling story, with a focus on survival as players try to escape the ominous island.
View Game10 View Game49%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregraphics, gameplay49% User Score 136 reviewsPost Mortem is a single-player mystery point-and-click game with an engaging plot, where players investigate grisly murders in 1920s New Orleans. Despite its atmospheric setting, the game is marred by lame graphics and numerous bugs. It is the first entry in the Still Life series, followed by Still Life and Still Life 2.
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