Games like Star Court
Looking for games like Star Court? Here are top simulation recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with And the Robot Horse You Rode In On, Submerged Gallery or StarTrek.
1 52%Game Brain Score52% User Score 7 reviewsThe Wild West, 2100 A.D. This game contains scenes which are violent and sexual. Full-screen recommended. Robot Horse is free to play -- for a tip of at least $1, though, you can download a desktop copy and the Twine source file. Cover illustration by Sam Alden.
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2 43%Game Brain Score43% User Score 5 reviewsExplore a virtual gallery of submechanophobia in a retro computing environment.
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3 View GameBrief description The project won the first prize of South China Region, the first prize of China, and the first prize of the small game category in the "College WeChat Small Program Application Development Competition". The project has a high degree of completion, extremely rich documentation, nearly 20,000 lines of source code with detailed comments, and complete and clear structure of the game …
View Game4 100%Game Brain Score100% User Score 88 reviewsAtaraxia is a neighbourhood simulator in text adventure form. Inspired by folk horror, mystery and landscape narratives, you play as a newly-arrived traveller on a remote island. Explore the world. Settle into your new home. Meet the neighbours. Go foraging. Have visions in the night. Grow fruit. Hunt a monster. Fall in love. Solve long-forgotten mysteries. Make contact with a strange and ancient…
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5 View Game50%Game Brain Score50% User Score 1 reviewsThis is the twine portion of Loominary. If you'd like to learn more about the entire project, click here.*Warning: The Medusa Game deals with themes of Sexual Assault.* Loominary is a game system that uses a tabletop loom as the controller for the games. The games are written in Twine and the choices in the game are shown in distinct colors. The player weaves with the appropriate colored yarn to …
View Game6 View Game58%Game Brain Score58% User Score 20 reviewsif you're having difficulty playing this on your phone, check out the fullscreen version at http://ludonaut.de/the-message/ An interactive story about space and the mysterious things inside of it. Written by me, illustrated by my good friend Dominik Johann. Made in a couple of days for Fuck This Jam. You can read more about it on my site. This game can be fully played, above, for free. Additi…
View Game7 View GameThe game is broken down into Chapters which are also levels of advancement for the chief character named Jenkins. You read each chapter to progress your way through the game and collect or pretend to collect either money (gold currency or crystal rubies) supplies and/or weapons. Each chapter or level is more elaborate than the previous chapters and you may come across images that represen…
View Game8 View Game55%Game Brain Score55% User Score 7 reviews40 000 words, 155 narrative nodes, over 80 paths, 34 different endings, one cat. La description française du jeu se trouve en dessous de la description anglaise, merci. "Where there's humans, there's always food and warmth." The Great Mortality is my very first choose-your-own-adventure game, which I have developed in Twine over the course of 6 months. A convenient feature at the end of each path …
View Game9 31%Game Brain Score31% User Score 6 reviewswe don't talk about remie is a conversation between two friends that haven't seen eachother for two years. join remie and nico as they discover what has changed in a cards-against-humanity meets interactive novel game. choose your words carefully, since they can have unexpected side effects. your can only play each card once, so it may be wise to reserve them for later! watch as the mood of the en…
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10 51%Game Brain Score51% User Score 4 reviewsCodeX is a branching interactive narrative about copying and distributing manuscripts through the ages. Play as three different women throughout history and use the tools and technology of the time to make sure the text survives for future generations. But remember: choices have consequences (even if it takes centuries to see them). WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT: Fictionalised historical shenanigansIll…
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