Games like Reflections at Sunset - A meditative Twine experience
Looking for games like Reflections at Sunset - A meditative Twine experience? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with 7CP (Escape and rescue), clicky clicks dungeon of hand drawn computer graphics or Quantum Derail.
1 75%Game Brain Score75% User Score 31 reviews⚠️ Content Warning This is a gay game featuring muscular men. If you are uncomfortable with this kind of content, please do not play. Hello! I’m back with a new project following My Commander—and this time, I’m excited to introduce a game that’s especially close to my heart. 7CP (Seven Corrupted Powers) is a Twine-based interactive fiction game and, in fact, the very first game I ever s…
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2 SCENARIO Clicky click the dolphin has found a coffee shop where they can show their artwork. The only problem is that the coffee shop is in a working dungeon! FEATURES Multiple choice your way through the dungeon looking at art and meeting characters.Not really any puzzles but you can take a wrong turn.Short! It takes about five minutes to go through and maybe a couple of trips to max out all it h…
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3 59%Game Brain Score59% User Score 16 reviewsQuantum Derail is a short point&click adventure game set in the near future. You play as a detective who must find a stolen prototype of the first quantum locomotive. The set is an abandoned station taken over by squats The game works right in your browser, and saves progress automatically so that you don't have to start from scratch. You will be asked to play in fullscreen. It's your choice, but…
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4 94%Game Brain Scorehumor, emotionalgameplay, story94% User Score 64 reviewsa game about accessibility settings that's just a *bit* too hard for you to play effectively. 10-15 minutes in length with 30+ minutes of developer commentary! Controls MousePoint-and-ClickGamepad (Virtual Cursor)Either stick to move cursorBottom face button to click Note: you need to use the in-game controller to control the game on the in-game TV! A short game about the importance of ac…
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5 73%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgameplay, replayability73% User Score 148 reviewsThing-in-Itself is an interactive short story about the struggles of understanding another human being. Using Immanuel Kant's concept as a framework, it leads the player through stages of a relationship, exploring how perceptions may clash and surroundings can alter. Thing-in-Itself is not a game in a traditional sense - it doesn't have win or lose conditions and doesn't present challenge to the p…
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6 55%Game Brain Scoregraphics, humormusic, gameplay93% User Score 14 reviewsCritic Score 49%3 reviewsYou have been selected to appear on the biggest show in the galaxy: Doctor Kvorak's Obliteration Game. Controlling three talented contestants, you must pit your wits against Doctor Kvorak himself, an immortal trickster who will challenge you every step of the way. If you win, your success will be celebrated throughout the galaxy. Such skill, such fortune, such heroism! But all is not what it see…
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7 58%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, stability58% User Score 85 reviewsExplore the vast terrains of Mars, generated from real NASA satellite data, and survive by discovering randomized supply caches and habitats. Adventure in an otherworldly first-person sandbox.
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8 89%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsreplayability, grinding89% User Score 64 reviewsSubtle, inventive puzzles
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9 97%Game Brain Scorestory, musiccharacter development, stability97% User Score 212 reviewsMinotaur is an adventure game set in a new world called The Universe of Seven. Here’s what we hope you’ll love about it: Story and characters Minotaur’s story is mainly focused on nine...
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10 87%Game Brain Scoreemotional, musiccharacter development, replayability87% User Score 857 reviews9.03m, is a short, first person, art/empathy game for PC. Not a game in the traditional sense of the word; it aims to humanise, and remember the victims of the 2011 Japanese tsunami. The media is quick to put figures to death tolls in such disasters, and 9.03m tries to remind people of the individuals behind those figures.
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