Games like Press a Button Simulator
Looking for games like Press a Button Simulator? Here are top casual simulation recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Mango, Bendy: Secrets of the Machine or The Exit 8.
- 93%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, grinding93% User Score 142 reviews
Mango is a surrealist first-person adventure/puzzle game about art and derealization, featuring trippy, psychedelic visuals, intense psychological and philosophical undertones, fragmented storytelling and experimental horror elements. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Mango.
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- 83%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, optimization83% User Score 1,115 reviews
Subject: #131389145 . Property of the Gent Corporation. No unauthorized viewing or interaction. Danger. Unstable.SUMMARYDiscover the interactable Secrets of the Machine by exploring Gent's creation and solving the puzzles within. Lurking amongst the shadows are glimpses to the past, the present, and the future of the Dark Puddles. But stay alert, this realm changes often...FEATURES Explore The Dra… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Bendy: Secrets of the Machine.
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- 94%Game Brain Scoregameplay, atmospherestory, grinding94% User Score 6,321 reviewsCritic Score 93%2 reviews
You are trapped in an endless underground passageway. Take a good look around and find a way to escape. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to The Exit 8.
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- 71%Game Brain Scoregraphics, atmospheremusic, gameplay90% User Score 30 reviews
Elevator Zero is a first-person exploration and puzzle game in which you have to progress by finding anomalies. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Elevator Zero.
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- 47%Game Brain Scoregraphics, atmospherestory, music47% User Score 344 reviews
The Next Door is a first person puzzle adventure. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to The Next Door.
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- 84%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsstability, grinding87% User Score 760 reviewsCritic Score 70%1 reviews
The Inheritance of Crimson Manor is a narrative horror puzzle game set in a beautiful and enigmatic #victorian era manor with a dark secret. Unravel The #Mystery After working for more than ten... If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to The Inheritance of Crimson Manor.
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- 75%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, optimization75% User Score 203 reviews
Recursive Ruin is a kaleidoscopic narrative-puzzle game. Explore an infinitely fractal world of strange beauty and mind-bending physics. Inhabit a despondent artist in search of meaning and experience a bittersweet story that cascades into the surreal. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Recursive Ruin.
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- 55%Game Brain Scoreoptimization, atmospheregraphics91% User Score 11 reviews
Trapped on the 6th floor of a hotel, navigate through a maze of identical corridors. Sharpen your observation skills to spot anomalies guiding your way. If you see something unusual, turn right; otherwise, go left. Be cautious, as a wrong turn means starting over. And watch out, some anomalies could lead to danger. Your goal? Reaching the emergency exit, located beyond room 600. Will you find yo… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to 6th Floor.
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The Final Hour is a captivating first person horror game with its very own story. Can you solve the mystery of the mysterious house? Story: As you are finally driving home after a long day at work, you drive your car off the road. In doing so, you must have been very lucky and you are uninjured. However, your car and cell phone are in a completely different situation. You now go in search of hel… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to The Final Hour.
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- 85%Game Brain Scorehumor, storymusic, grinding85% User Score 811 reviews
It’s the day of your big interview! The position? ‘Moral Dilemma Judge’—whatever that means. But something about this office feels... off. Maybe it’s the talking printer. Or the anomaly corridor that changes every time you enter. Or the narrator who keeps throwing you into ridiculous life-or-death situations. No, no—it’s probably just your imagination. Must be pre-interview nerves. Good luck ou… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Moral Dilemma: The Interview.
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