Games like Refind Self: The Personality Test Game
Looking for games like Refind Self: The Personality Test Game? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Beacon Pines, LoveChoice or Summerland.
1 View Game91%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, grinding98% User Score 3,156 reviewsCritic Score 85%16 reviews"Beacon Pines is a single-player mystery visual novel game with an intriguing story set in a mysterious book. As the reader and main character Luka, you'll uncover hidden truths, make friends, and collect golden charms with engraved words that can change the course of fate. The Chronicle, an interactive story tree, allows you to navigate turning points and alter the story's outcome."
View Game2 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgrinding, replayability91% User Score 2,286 reviewsCritic Score 69%2 reviews"LoveChoice" is a single-player Romance Role Playing game with an interesting plot, stunning mechanics, and beautiful visuals accompanied by phenomenal music. The game features 3 stories with multiple endings, lovely art, and 17 original BGMs. Despite being on the shorter side, with a playtime of 1.5-2 hours, the game offers a meaningful experience with its focus on thoughtful ideas about love and partnership, and allows for refunds if not satisfied.
View Game3 View Game92%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsoptimization, grinding92% User Score 1,402 reviewsSummerland is a first-person narrative game about morality and the afterlife. You take control of Matthew, a detective reliving the events of his past, being questioned on his morals along the way. In every door lies another memory, and every memory unlocks another door.
View Game4 View Game93%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, stability93% User Score 4,361 reviews"Marie's Room" is a first-person exploration game where players delve into the past of the eponymous character. By interacting with objects and notes in Marie's childhood room, players uncover a gripping and emotional narrative about friendship, secrets, and growth. The game's distinctive pixel art style contributes to its nostalgic atmosphere, making for a poignant and immersive storytelling experience.
View Game5 View Game87%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, character development87% User Score 3,685 reviews"Paper Cages" is a horror game that explores the theme of mental health, with themes of depression, anxiety, and eating disorders. The game tasks you with daily activities, personifying the idea of an "Archenemy" as internal struggles. With a focus on Personal themes, players must navigate these challenges with only a mouse and keyboard. For those interested in serious topic games, check out "Death and Taxes" by the same developers.
View Game6 View Game98%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding98% User Score 5,354 reviewsIn "BAD END THEATER" , players choose a protagonist and explore grim outcomes across multiple stories, with decisions in one story affecting others. The game features 16k words, 600 illustrations, and over 40 endings. It's a puzzle-driven experience where playtime varies, lasting approximately 1-3 hours to see all endings. The game is developed by NomnomNami, with animations by chunderfins, and offers translations in multiple languages .
View Game7 View Game88%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, grinding95% User Score 2,594 reviewsCritic Score 81%16 reviewsIn "Subsurface Circular," play as a detective investigating disappearances among robotic workers on a subterranean monorail. Solve dialogue puzzles using a unique vocabulary-based inventory system to uncover the world's secrets. This polished, one-sitting game features a graphical twist on classic text-based adventures and includes an original soundtrack, art gallery, and unlockable developer commentary.
View Game8 View Game90%Game Brain Scoreemotional, musicoptimization, grinding90% User Score 1,379 reviewsHome is a feel-good walking simulator experience in which you create your own poem and music. Embark on a poetic and musical heartwarming journey about what home means to you.
View Game9 View Game79%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability86% User Score 5,594 reviewsCritic Score 72%14 reviewsIn "Yes, Your Grace," you are the king of a medieval kingdom, making decisions on how to allocate your resources to help petitioners in the throne room. Manage your family's affairs, hire generals, witches, and hunters to aid you, and navigate the politics of the realm. The game features a fictional world inspired by Slavic folklore, with a focus on storytelling and character development.
View Game10 View Game73%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability79% User Score 2,364 reviewsCritic Score 67%15 reviews"Always Sometimes Monsters" is a narrative-driven RPG where your choices significantly impact the story. As a down-and-out writer, you must make difficult decisions to reconcile with a former love, all while dealing with life's harsh realities. The game features a unique perspective system, where your character's gender and race are determined by the player you choose at the start.
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