Games like Reaping Rewards
Looking for games like Reaping Rewards? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with The Mammoth: A Cave Painting, TREE or ABE VR.
1 View Game92%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, replayability92% User Score 477 reviews"The Mammoth: A Cave Painting" is a 5-minute game that tells the 5 million year story of the mammoth. This atmospheric and emotional tale, crafted by a team of 4 in the Ludum Dare 33 Jam, utilizes the human desire to understand our own smallness within the vastness of time. The game is like a living cave painting, offering a unique and surprisingly moving perspective on the history of these majestic creatures.
View Game2 View Game92%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgrinding, stability92% User Score 1,078 reviewsTree tells a story of a relationship between a boy and his tree. What starts off as a simple connection, over time it grows into something deeper.
View Game3 View Game60%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, atmosphere60% User Score 233 reviewsABE VR is an intense experience that recreates the horrifying story about a misguided robot seeking the unconditional love of humans…at whatever cost. Created in Unreal Engine, and continuing our filmmaking in virtual reality, ABE VR is based on ABE the multi-award winning short film, and planned feature film, written and directed by Rob McLellan. No longer do you have to just watch the film, yo…
View Game4 View Game87%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, replayability87% User Score 1,421 reviews"The Monster Inside" is a film noir-style audio-visual novella where you uncover a mystery involving a string of murders and a man with a hidden past. With stunning art by Doug Auerbach and music by Clark Aboud, the game's immersive atmosphere will keep you on the edge of your seat. The creators, Tyler Owen and Clark Aboud, previously worked together on the award-winning game "TIMEframe."
View Game5 View Game89%Game Brain Scoregraphics, musicstory, gameplay89% User Score 102 reviews“A dimly lit train cabin … swaying grassy plains … flickering fireflies … a mighty dragon.” Found is an interactive short film experience. Its story speaks to the connection and lack there of between nature, technology and fellow travelers as you make your way through a fantastical yet familiar world.
View Game6 View Game95%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgameplay, grinding95% User Score 234 reviewsPearl VR follows a girl and her dad as they crisscross the country chasing their dreams. It’s a story about the gifts we hand down and their power to carry love. And finding grace in the unlikeliest of places. EMMY AWARD in INTERACTIVE STORYTELLING. OSCAR NOMINEE BEST ANIMATED SHORT.
View Game7 View Game78%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, stability78% User Score 249 reviewsThe Kite is a small dramatic point-and-click adventure. The game highlights the problems of an unsuccessful family.
View Game8 View Game76%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, replayability84% User Score 3,779 reviewsCritic Score 69%11 reviews"A Bird Story" is a pharmaceutical-free, bite-sized nostalgic indie game that tells a heartwarming tale of friendship between a boy and a bird. With no dialogue orUI, the game relies on its beautiful pixel art and moving original soundtrack to convey the story. This game is a short yet sweet experience that will leave you feeling warm and fuzzy inside.
View Game9 View Game74%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgameplay, replayability74% User Score 381 reviews"Actual Sunlight" is a critically acclaimed visual novel that explores depression, hopelessness, and social anxieties in a raw and unfiltered way. The game follows the life of Evan Winter, a 30-something office worker, as he navigates through his mundane existence and grapples with his inner demons. Its deep and thought-provoking narrative challenges players to confront the harsh realities of mental health issues.
View Game10 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, atmosphere86% User Score 178 reviewsYou spend a day seeing how many coins you can fit into the hollows above your collarbones. You're losing yourself first in inches, then moments... Will you survive yourself?
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