Games like One-way Ticket
Looking for games like One-way Ticket? Here are top casual role playing recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with A House of Many Doors, FRONTIERS or SkullX: Aibohphobia.
1 View Game84%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, grinding84% User Score 662 reviews"A House of Many Doors" is a literary, turn-based RPG set in a surreal, procedurally generated universe. As a newly inducted member of the House, a massive spider-like structure containing countless rooms, you'll explore alien landscapes, encounter bizarre creatures, and uncover the mysteries of this ever-expanding reality. Negotiate, steal, and fight your way through procedurally generated text adventures to survive in this unique, immersive indie game.
View Game2 View Game25%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygraphics, stability25% User Score 270 reviewsFRONTIERS is a single-player Role Playing Game that offers a massive open world to explore with a relaxed tempo. The game blends elements of first-person RPGs like Daggerfall with point-and-click adventure games, featuring ancient mysteries, survival elements, and combat against deadly creatures. However, it's important to note that FRONTIERS has bugs and provides around 2 hours of playtime.
View Game3 View Game92%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaymusic, grinding92% User Score 60 reviewsSkullX: Aibohphobia is a dark visual novel series featuring six interconnected chapters, each with a unique protagonist caught between human and supernatural forces. Your choices ripple across chapters, shaping the story in unexpected ways through a branching narrative filled with occult mysteries and intense combat. With hand-drawn art, animated scenes, and multiple endings, survival depends on your decisions.
View Game4 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 Game5 View Game78%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, optimization78% User Score 1,615 reviews"Tricolour Lovestory" is a visual novel game set in River City in 2005. The protagonist, a transfer student, is drawn into the world of art by two girls who sit beside him in class, each with distinct colors representing their auras. One of the girls, Violet, is a 17-year-old junior who shares a love for art with the protagonist. The game allows players to explore relationships and paint their own story with choices that will determine the outcome. The game is a heartwarming tale of self-discovery, friendship, and love.
View Game6 View Game75%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, character development75% User Score 402 reviewsElisa: The Innkeeper - Prequel is a visual novel where you observe and influence the fate of Elisa, a charming inn owner adored by knights, princes, and merchants. Acting as an overseer rather than the protagonist, your choices impact the characters' actions and the story’s outcome. Multiple story branches and special items make each decision crucial and unique.
View Game7 View Game83%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability81% User Score 2,499 reviewsCritic Score 88%4 reviewsBuy Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes on PlayStation Store. Lead over 100 playable characters through a war-torn world only you can save.
View Game8 View Game70%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsstory, grinding70% User Score 622 reviews"Grand Emprise: Time Travel Survival" is a single-player, gavebuilding open-world adventure where you time travel through history and become a god-like figure. Ride dinosaurs, sail dunes, build colonies, and develop exciting technology as you progress through the mostly linear tech tree. With a focus on high gameplay variety and consistently introducing new features, this game keeps the adventure exciting, but does not have modular building or a sandbox experience.
View Game9 View Game47%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, music44% User Score 121 reviewsCritic Score 57%3 reviews"Tartarus" is a single-player Science Fiction Hack and Slash game set in a terrifyingly dark sci-fi universe in 2230. As Cooper, a cook and miner, you must hack the ship's systems via terminals using realistically simulated commands to prevent the ship from crashing into Neptune. Despite its unique atmosphere and exceptional visuals, the game is marred by horrible gameplay and numerous bugs.
View Game10 View Game69%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsmusic, gameplay69% User Score 129 reviewsA sci-fi, yuri visual novel with a dollop of mystery.
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