Games like Protocol 86: Chernobyl
Looking for games like Protocol 86: Chernobyl? Here are top simulation recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Trapped Together, Operation Stutter or Dream Escape.
1 Trapped Together is a co-op puzzle game about two friends on the brink of financial ruin who accept a mysterious offer: participate in the Neural Link Interface Experiment. Promising a “perfect body” and a safe test environment, the experiment quickly reveals its true nature. The participants are forced in robotic bodies and send through a series of extreme, high-stakes puzzle trials designed to …
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2 Operation Stutter is a first-person psychological horror game set in the shadow of the Cold War, where the line between reality and delusion begins to blur. As nuclear annihilation looms, you descend into a haunting, fractured narrative, uncovering a top-secret operation, unraveling your identity, and confronting the paranoia that threatens to consume you. You wake up in a cold, dimly lit room de…
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3 "Dream Escape" is a first-person horror chamber escape type of game, there are 6 different dreams, the player can choose one of the dreams to adventure, but also can save the current record, enter the next dream, if you are very strong, soon can complete all the dream adventure. Operation instructions The game control is mainly controlled by the keyboard and mouse, W is forward, S is bac…
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4 An escape room-style text adventure. You awaken in an abandoned hospital with only your wits to guide you. Navigate eerie corridors, solve challenging puzzles, and uncover hidden secrets as you piece together the mystery lurking within. What to Expect: Dual Command Interfaces: Hospital Navigation: Roam the eerie corridors using classic text-adventure commands like look, go, get, and use. Ever…
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5 Year 2472. Humanity clings to life on a dying Earth. The International Stellar Research Corporation (I.S.R.C.) has staked everything on a classified outpost buried deep beneath the toxic crust of ELPIS-02934 — a barren, storm-lashed world at the edge of known space. This facility was meant to be salvation: a last-ditch experiment to punch a stable gateway into another dimension and harvest limitle…
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6 In the 1960's world governments classified many events at the highest levels, including certain events behind the space race and Project MK Ultra. Researchers have reconfigured the events of one of the most well guarded and "cosmic classified" secrets of these programs. You can now experience for yourself what happened to one of the subjects in this Psychological Thriller / Walking Simul…
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7 About Contract of AshesAutumn, 1998... As a cold rain washes the concrete veins of Rosenfeld city, a darkness untouched by the neon glow seeps beneath the pavement. This isn't just a story told through missing posters and bloody headlines; it's the beginning of a nightmare where the human soul confronts its deepest fears, and the lines between sanity and madness are redrawn overnight. Contract of…
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8 43%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregameplay, replayability43% User Score 83 reviews“1953 – KGB Unleashed” is based on real projects conducted by the Ministry of State Security of the USSR (the former KGB). During that time they pushed the limits of human endurance, testing for the possibility of telepathy, as well as researching the psychological impact of fear on the human brain. The photo-realistic visual style of “1953 – KGB Unleashed” recreates the USSR of the fifties: the u…
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9 Movement through the Interstice Facility is dangerous by design. Floors can give way, paths can shift, and environments may not behave as expected. Traversal requires careful timing, awareness, and restraint — rushing forward can leave you exposed or trapped. Sound plays a critical role in survival. Footsteps carry. Objects creak. Distant echoes may signal danger, or something drawing closer. Eve…
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10 1965. Central Europe.In a remote region of Central Europe, a private psychiatric clinic named "Sanctum Vitae" opened its doors — a sanctuary for broken minds. Or so it claimed. Behind the guise of rehabilitation, Dr. Theodor Corvin conducted experiments that defied ethics, science, and the very fabric of reality. He believed mental disorders were not illnesses… but portals. Gateways to …
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