Games like Qué pasa Neng: El videojuego
Looking for games like Qué pasa Neng: El videojuego? Here are top puzzle recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Voxel Party: Inde Game Publisher, Manic Mechanics or Tales of Miravia.
1 View Game"Voxel Party: Independent Game Publisher" is a creative and fun voxel art style game that tells the daily story of an independent game publishing company. Players will experience how to grow from a small indie publishing team into a leader in the industry. Each level represents a game published by the company, filled with various fun puzzles and challenges. Game Background and GameplayT…
View Game2 View Game60%Game Brain Scoregameplay, character development67% User Score 12 reviewsCritic Score 76%7 reviewsIt’s time to dust off your overalls and hitch on your toolbelt in Manic Mechanics - a chaotic couch co-op game where you and up to three fellow grease monkeys serve the car-obsessed residents of Octane Isle. Your mission? Work your way through Octane Isle's five neighborhoods, challenging the Master Mechanics that rule each part of town. Repair as many cars, trucks, choppers, tractors, mini-subs …
View Game3 View Game51%Game Brain Score51% User Score 4 reviewsIntroduction: Zerax, a courageous and resolute young men, explores a string of natural disasters and enigmatic vanishings in the Miravia area. He uncovers the interconnectedness of these events and their connection to a sinister cult that employs rituals to summon supernatural powers. With the support of steadfast allies, Zerax battles the cult in order to thwart their schemes and ultimately rescu…
View Game4 View Game75%Game Brain Scoregameplay, humormonetization, story76% User Score 1,304 reviewsCritic Score 70%1 reviews"Those Games" is a collection of stickman mini-games with cute and comical 3D visuals. Clear stages and challenges in "Minigames" to earn coins, test your luck with Gotcha, and create custom name plates. Compete in monthly rankings by posting clear times and scores. The game features a variety of minigame stages and 8,910,000 different name plate combinations.
View Game5 View Game55%Game Brain Scoregameplay, emotionalstory, graphics80% User Score 20 reviewsTV189 is a solo-developed action game set in a dystopian near-future, featuring 9 levels with combat and puzzle-based gameplay. Players can choose to upgrade their character's strength or ammo abilities through a skill tree, and exploration is rewarded with resources to upgrade character. The game features a compelling story through voice-acted cutscenes and in-game notes, with a variety-driven user experience ranging from stealth missions to boss fights.
View Game6 View Game80%Game Brain Scoregraphics, gameplaystory, music80% User Score 161 reviewsCritic Score 80%1 reviews"God of Word" is a word-based puzzle game where players ascend a towering temple by completing word challenges. With a variety of game modes and difficulty levels, players can test their vocabulary and strategic skills as they aim to become the ultimate God of Word. The game includes both single-player and multiplayer modes, offering countless hours of engaging word play.
View Game7 View Game77%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, optimization77% User Score 92 reviews"Radiant One" is a narrative-driven psychological thriller adventure game. The player assumes the role of Daniel, who discovers a mysterious world within his dreams. As Daniel explores this dreamworld, he uncovers dark secrets that blur the line between reality and fiction. The game features atmospheric visuals and a haunting soundtrack to enhance the immersive storytelling experience.
View Game8 View Game55%Game Brain Scoregraphics, humorstory, gameplay87% User Score 15 reviewsHeader Goal VR is a physics based, action pumped, virtual reality sports game with a simulation like interaction dynamics. Through its story based levels you find yourself in the place of the character Axel Rix who is a young soccer player.
View Game9 View Game85%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsstory88% User Score 48 reviews"Freedom: How I Escaped" is a stealth game set in a surveillance-heavy voxel city. You must find your way through the city undetected, avoiding various detection devices. The game offers a control system update, audio channel adjustments, and user interface improvements in its latest update. Feedback is encouraged through the game's forum to help improve the controller support and overall game experience.
View Game10 View GameComing Soon in 2026! This is the final installment in Legend Entertainment’s Spellcasting series, authored by Steve Meretzky. Spellcasting 401 is the continued story of one nerdy Ernie Eaglebeak, now in his senior year studying magic at Sorcerer University. He must overcome a fiendish curse, pass his final exams, win the hand of his lifelong crush, Lola Tigerbelly, and defeat his evil stepfather …
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